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The Observer, 31 Mai 2026

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Labour rips itself apart

ArticleMake every vote count

Abit like Alad­din, Tony Blair has got his wish. Last week he fret­ted that the Labour party never had the policy debate it needed before pre­par­ing to remove its leader. Now that debate is hap­pen­ing, and it could change Brit­ish polit­ics for ever...

Make every vote count

ArticleGen­eric pro­state scans ‘more harm than good’

The gov­ern­ment has been advised to offer screen­ing for pro­state can­cer only to a few thou­sand men who have a genetic vari­ant or fam­ily his­tory that makes it most likely they will get the dis­ease. The National Screen­ing Com­mit­tee said...

Gen­eric pro­state scans ‘more harm than good’

ArticleEbola sees Uganda shut bor­der with Congo

Uganda closed its bor­der with the Demo­cratic Repub­lic of the Congo to pre­vent the spread of Ebola. Uganda has had eight con­firmed cases, while the DRC has had more than 1,000 sus­pec­ted cases and at least 238 deaths. The out­break began in the...

Ebola sees Uganda shut bor­der with Congo

ArticleStur­geon’s ex-hus­band in line for long jail spell

Peter Mur­rell, the former chief exec­ut­ive of the Scot­tish National Party, was remanded in cus­tody after plead­ing guilty to embezz­ling more than £400,000 from the SNP over 12 years. Mur­rell, 61, is likely to receive a lengthy prison sen­tence...

Stur­geon’s ex-hus­band in line for long jail spell

ArticleLong stor­ies short

• Social media use is as much a pub­lic health risk to young people as smoking, the Academy of Med­ical Royal Col­leges warned. • The UK sweltered on the two hot­test May days on record. The tem­per­at­ure reached 34.8C in Lon­don on Monday, then...

Long stor­ies short

ArticleMost job­less young never been in work

More than half of the eco­nom­ic­ally inact­ive young people in Bri­tain have never had a job, accord­ing to a study by a former Labour health sec­ret­ary. Alan Mil­burn called on the gov­ern­ment to make it easier for employ­ers to hire them and for...

Most job­less young never been in work

ArticleColom­bian pres­id­en­tial hope­ful battles far right

Pres­id­en­tial elec­tions will be held in Colom­bia today to choose a suc­cessor to Gust­avo Petro, who in 2022 became the first leftwing pres­id­ent since inde­pend­ence. Petro is con­sti­tu­tion­ally barred from seek­ing a second term; his His­toric...

Colom­bian pres­id­en­tial hope­ful battles far right