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Tove Jansson’s beloved stories, which turn 80 this year, are not cute: they are angry tales of apocalypse and breakdown. By Frances Wilson “I could vomit over Moomintroll,” Tove Jansson confided in ...
In August last year, a library was burned down in Liverpool. Just days earlier, three children had been murdered in a frenzied knife attack by a second-generation teenaged migrant a few miles up the ...
Already anaemic growth forecasts for this year are being revised down. UK 30-year bond yields have reached their highest ...
If America ever stops being the world’s leading power, then the dollar would also cease being the global reserve currency.
The defector Andrea Jenkyns is running for mayor of Greater Lincolnshire – and dispirited Tories are watching closely.
How justice caught up with the Philippines’ brutal president Rodrigo Duterte.
Solitary bees lay their eggs on balls of pollen mixed with nectar, walling them up into separate compartments in their nest ...
Observer journalists’ regular Saturday-night haunt, the Lincoln Arms, is usually closed on Easter Saturday, but has agreed to ...
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Ralph Fiennes plays the hero as a warrior shamed by his deeds and suffering from PTSD.
Araghchi has stated that the first agreement needs to be that there can be no “military option”, let alone a “military ...
After a bin strike that has run for weeks, rubbish and rats are consuming Birmingham. Have we forgotten our second city? By Harry Clarke-Ezzidio There’s been a lot of trash talk about Birmingham ...
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