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World Cup
The Three Lions’ 4-2 opening win over Croatia was frantic at times, writes George Simms, but, dare we say it, also fun?
Masculinity
The number of young men living with their parents has jumped by over a third. But why is it happening and what is it doing to their identities, Arielle Domb asks
Books
A new book about translating our greatest writer into other languages shows that doing so is as challenging as it is magical, Fintan O’Toole writes
Politics
Ceri Thomas
Football
Osasu Obayiuwana
Pop
Kitty Empire
New York
Erica Wagner
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Fiction
John Self
Royal disgrace
Andrew Anthony
Geopolitics
Ben Zaranko
Alternative music
Kitty Empire
Everyday Sommelier
These irresistible gifts are just the order for Father’s Day. Or that aficionado friend. Or yourself…
Further reading
Your essential guide from The Observer’s books desk
Playlist of the week
Our critic selects five tracks that span at least six minutes to accompany the longest days of June
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Dollars and dreams
Eva Wiseman
Do not disturb
Hayley Myers
An hour with
Rich Pelley
Humour
Séamas O’Reilly
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Politics
Andrew Rawnsley
Disability rights
Melanie Reid
U-16 ban
Adele Zeynep Walton
State of the nation
Brendan Cox
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Football
Rory Smith
Rugby
Ben Coles
Cricket
Paul Hayward
Cycling
Jeremy Whittle
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