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Andrew Rawnsley
The future of Farageism

Thu 2 Jul 2026

The future of Farageism
Rachel Sylvester
David Lammy: ‘I’ve been loyal to every Labour PM – I’ll be loyal to the next

Sun 28 Jun 2026

David Lammy: ‘I’ve been loyal to every Labour PM – I’ll be loyal to the next
Catherine Neilan
Clacton could be up for grabs after investigation into Farage’s £5m ‘unconditional gift’

Sat 27 Jun 2026

Clacton could be up for grabs after investigation into Farage’s £5m ‘unconditional gift’
Matthew Bishop
How to stop the flow of dirty money? First Britain must clean up its own act

Mon 22 Jun 2026

How to stop the flow of dirty money? First Britain must clean up its own act
Mark Leonard
Revived Brexit tussle is not simply between leavers and remainers

Mon 22 Jun 2026

Revived Brexit tussle is not simply between leavers and remainers
James Tapper
The Brexiteers: where are they now?

Mon 22 Jun 2026

The Brexiteers: where are they now?
William Keegan
Makerfield has dealt a welcome blow to arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage’s dangerous ambitions

Sun 21 Jun 2026

Makerfield has dealt a welcome blow to arch-Brexiteer Nigel Farage’s dangerous ambitions
Nick Sommerlad
Iran regime could receive £500m in profits from North Sea gas field

Sun 21 Jun 2026

Iran regime could receive £500m in profits from North Sea gas field
The Observer Leader
The audacity of hope – for an open Labour leadership contest

Sun 21 Jun 2026

The audacity of hope – for an open Labour leadership contest
Joshi Herrmann
A Macunian golden age? Burnham will hand his successor a city on the rise

Sun 21 Jun 2026

A Macunian golden age? Burnham will hand his successor a city on the rise
Xavier Greenwood
Burnham’s path to No 10 may lead past Elon Musk

Sat 20 Jun 2026

Burnham’s path to No 10 may lead past Elon Musk
Catherine Neilan
Nigel Farage urged to sack ‘problem’ Zia Yusuf

Sat 20 Jun 2026

Nigel Farage urged to sack ‘problem’ Zia Yusuf
Rachel Sylvester
Scale of Burnham’s triumph piles pressure on Starmer to take a ‘dignified exit’

Fri 19 Jun 2026

Scale of Burnham’s triumph piles pressure on Starmer to take a ‘dignified exit’
Ceri Thomas
The constituency that roared: Makerfield has its say on Britain’s future

Thu 18 Jun 2026

The constituency that roared: Makerfield has its say on Britain’s future
Ceri Thomas
Makerfield byelection poised on a knife-edge as poll reveals Labour and Reform neck and neck

Sun 14 Jun 2026

Makerfield byelection poised on a knife-edge as poll reveals Labour and Reform neck and neck
The Observer Leader
A Declaration of Interdependence

Sun 14 Jun 2026

A Declaration of Interdependence
Rachel Sylvester
Lemn Sissay: ‘My foster parents taught me that if you are loved, you will be destroyed’

Sat 13 Jun 2026

Lemn Sissay: ‘My foster parents taught me that if you are loved, you will be destroyed’
New chicken barn in Essex speaks to global peckishness

Mon 8 Jun 2026

New chicken barn in Essex speaks to global peckishness
Catherine Neilan
Reform’s reliance on a handful of overseas billionaires is deepening

Mon 8 Jun 2026

Reform’s reliance on a handful of overseas billionaires is deepening
John Simpson
Nowak backlash risks worsening relationships between police and ethnic minority communities

Mon 8 Jun 2026

Nowak backlash risks worsening relationships between police and ethnic minority communities
Steve Bloomfield
‘For a modern picture of national identity just look to the World Cup’

Sun 7 Jun 2026

‘For a modern picture of national identity just look to the World Cup’
Catherine Neilan
‘A new home for old fascists’: Restore Britain steals a march rightwards from Farage’s Reform

Sun 7 Jun 2026

‘A new home for old fascists’: Restore Britain steals a march rightwards from Farage’s Reform
Ceri Thomas
‘It’s terrifying – if we get Reform, it could change Britain’: voters fear for Labour in Makerfield

Sun 7 Jun 2026

‘It’s terrifying – if we get Reform, it could change Britain’: voters fear for Labour in Makerfield
Kenan Malik
In weaponising Henry Nowak’s tragic death, the right has come full circle on identity politics

Sun 7 Jun 2026

In weaponising Henry Nowak’s tragic death, the right has come full circle on identity politics
Andrew Rawnsley
Farage, Lowe and the fight for the right to be the nastiest party

Sun 7 Jun 2026

Farage, Lowe and the fight for the right to be the nastiest party
Rachel Sylvester
Wes Streeting: ‘I don’t want to watch Nigel Farage walking into Downing Street on my conscience’

Sun 7 Jun 2026

Wes Streeting: ‘I don’t want to watch Nigel Farage walking into Downing Street on my conscience’
The Observer view
Two-tier truth

Sun 7 Jun 2026

Two-tier truth
Catherine Neilan
Musk ‘a threat to democracy in Britain’, says Wes Streeting after Southampton disorder

Sat 6 Jun 2026

Musk ‘a threat to democracy in Britain’, says Wes Streeting after Southampton disorder
Hugh Tomlinson
Right-wing US media and politicians attack ‘woke policing’ in the UK after death of Henry Nowak

Sat 6 Jun 2026

Right-wing US media and politicians attack ‘woke policing’ in the UK after death of Henry Nowak
Reform receives more money from overseas crypto billionaires

Fri 5 Jun 2026

Reform receives more money from overseas crypto billionaires
Rachel Sylvester
Restore has put Nigel Farage between a rock and a hard right place

Thu 4 Jun 2026

Restore has put Nigel Farage between a rock and a hard right place
Lily Isaacs
Reform’s attempt to exploit Henry Nowak’s death is rank opportunism

Thu 4 Jun 2026

Reform’s attempt to exploit Henry Nowak’s death is rank opportunism
Kenan Malik
Forget Restore Britain – the problem is mainstream politics promoting far-right policies

Sun 31 May 2026

Forget Restore Britain – the problem is mainstream politics promoting far-right policies
Catherine Neilan
Questions raised over Reform’s ‘multimillion-pound black hole’

Sun 31 May 2026

Questions raised over Reform’s ‘multimillion-pound black hole’
Andrew Anthony
Inside the vicious campaign to cancel the Southbank’s polarising boss

Sun 24 May 2026

Inside the vicious campaign to cancel the Southbank’s polarising boss
Catherine Neilan
Reform candidate for Makerfield by-election called abortion ‘murder’

Sun 24 May 2026

Reform candidate for Makerfield by-election called abortion ‘murder’
Will Hutton
We’re seeing the dark political dimensions of Britain’s dramatic rise in inequality

Sun 24 May 2026

We’re seeing the dark political dimensions of Britain’s dramatic rise in inequality
Andrew Anthony
Andy Burnham faces a high-risk battle for the soul of Ashton-in-Makerfield

Sun 17 May 2026

Andy Burnham faces a high-risk battle for the soul of Ashton-in-Makerfield
The Observer view
Nigel Farage has a problem with the truth

Sun 17 May 2026

Nigel Farage has a problem with the truth

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