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Dozens arrested in violent clashes across UK as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’
Far-right protests  
Dozens arrested in violent clashes across UK as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’
Disorder spread through multiple UK cities on Saturday with police warning that further violence is likely in the coming days
Immigration and asylum  
‘Worrying deterioration in safety’ at UK immigration removal centres, warns chief inspector of prisons
Paris Olympics live  
Athletics, tennis, golf, dressage and more
North Korea floods  
Putin pledges aid after Kim Jong-un rebuffs Seoul’s offer of assistance
Middle East  
UK prepares to evacuate civilians from Lebanon as Middle East conflict widens
Paris Olympic Games 2024
Paris 2024 day nine: athletics, swimming, cycling, golf and more
Olympics live  
Paris 2024 day nine: athletics, swimming, cycling, golf and more
Join our writers for all the latest on an action-packed Sunday at Paris 2024
Athletics  
Alfred wins women's 100m title to leave Richardson in shade
Bol's burst lights up track on Saturday night short of star power
Evenepoel doubles up as Montmartre hills bring pain and pleasure
Athletics  
‘Heartbreaking’: Australia’s Hoare faces up to online haters amid Olympic pain
In focus
Hamas’s leader is dead, Iran vows revenge: can anything stop all-out war in the Middle East?
Analysis  
Hamas’s leader is dead, Iran vows revenge: can anything stop all-out war in the Middle East?
The assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran humiliated Iran’s leaders, dashed hopes of a ceasefire and left the heavily armed nations of the Middle East moving inexorably closer to an all-out war they all claim not to want
Philippines  
Cognac, tortoises and a pink-striped helicopter: inside the mystery of Alice Guo, the missing Philippines mayor
Carole Cadwalladr  
How social media has created a ‘perfect storm’ for UK’s far-right riots
Spotlight
Society  
‘Would a world run by women be a better place?’: Athens museum hosts a bold female takeover
‘Would a world run by women be a better place?’: Athens museum hosts a bold female takeover
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Goat on the Roof, Newbury: ‘Smart and thoughtful cooking’
Observer book of the week  
All in the Family by Fred Trump review – when dollars are thicker than blood
Opinion
Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor
Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor
The BMA’s stance on puberty blockers defies the key principle of medicine: first, do no harm
Putting a stop to far-right violence is an early, defining test of Keir Starmer’s mettle
Sport
Parker suffers the yo-yo curse of British manager at next stop Burnley
Parker suffers the yo-yo curse of British manager at next stop Burnley
Football friendlies  
Haaland hits hat-trick as City sink Chelsea, Spurs beaten by Bayern
Transfer roundup  
West Ham close on Füllkrug and sign winger Summerville
Podcast
How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge - podcast
Today in Focus  
How two assassinations left the Middle East on the edge - podcast
Following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the political chief of Hamas, in the Iranian capital, Tehran, are we on the edge of a regional war? Emma Graham-Harrison reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
‘There’ll be no countryside left’: Opposition to pylons puts UK carbon targets at risk
‘There’ll be no countryside left’: Opposition to pylons puts UK carbon targets at risk
Scotland  
‘This is climate change’: the Scottish beach eroding by 7 metres a year
Business
Warren Buffett  
Berkshire Hathaway sells off large share of Apple and increases cash holdings
Berkshire Hathaway sells off large share of Apple and increases cash holdings
‘Free money’  
£4bn lost to fraud and error on flagship HMRC ‘innovation’ scheme
In pictures
Smart shot  
‘The girl was so much like the sculptures they became a whole’: Yue Yu’s best phone picture
‘The girl was so much like the sculptures they became a whole’: Yue Yu’s best phone picture
Movable feast  
The secret lives of mobile homes
The secret lives of mobile homes
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