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NHS data for England showing rise in checks is misleading, say experts
Cancer  
NHS data for England showing rise in checks is misleading, say experts
Figures showing 133% increase since 2013 derided as ‘smoke and mirrors’ amid failure to meet treatment targets
Flooding  
Growing proportion of England’s defences in disrepair, analysis finds
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli airstrikes kill scores as war enters a new year
Tax  
Period pants to get cheaper as VAT on product abolished
Denmark  
Queen Margrethe II announces surprise abdication live on TV
News in focus
The former party prince who will be Denmark’s next king
Crown Prince Frederik  
The former party prince who will be Denmark’s next king
As his mother, Margrethe, abdicates after 52 years as queen, Frederik looks ready to extend her style of relaxed, liberal sovereignty
‘We are eternally optimistic’  
Congressman Jonathan Jackson on Biden, Gaza and making his famous father proud
‘Absolute mayhem’  
Eurostar passengers tell of stress and tears
Spotlight
100 tiny changes to transform your life  
From the one-minute rule to pyjama yoga
From the one-minute rule to pyjama yoga
24 for 2024  
The unmissable sporting events over the next 12 months
From Auckland to London  
Fireworks light up the skies as countries usher in 2024
‘Incredible kid’  
Littler takes aim at world darts title aged 16
Catch of the day  
Five great hidden foodie destinations in the UK
Opinion
Pausing for tea, whether in reflection or in celebration, brings us together
Pausing for tea, whether in reflection or in celebration, brings us together
Vinyl is back for good and that’s exciting. Don’t let the greed of big labels ruin it
Nelson Mandela taught me this: hope survives wherever people come together
Sport
‘A painful day’  
Arteta says defeat at Fulham is low point of Arsenal’s season
Arteta says defeat at Fulham is low point of Arsenal’s season
Rohan Dennis  
Cyclist charged over death of wife, fellow rider Melissa Hoskins
‘I block criticism out’  
Howe on coping with pressure at Newcastle
Podcast
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 6 – how King Charles profits from the assets of dead citizens
Today in Focus  
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 6 – how King Charles profits from the assets of dead citizens
An archaic custom allows the king’s estate to absorb the assets of people in the north of England who die without a will or a known next of kin. Maeve McClenaghan investigates
Climate crisis
Red alert in Antarctica  
The year dramatic change hit climate scientists like a ‘punch in the guts’
The year dramatic change hit climate scientists like a ‘punch in the guts’
'Beginning of the end'  
Scientists hail 2023 as death knell for fossil fuel era
Business
Stock markets  
Smiles all round as 2023 ends on an unexpected high
Smiles all round as 2023 ends on an unexpected high
China  
Xi Jinping says business having ‘tough time’ in new year message
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Pyrotechnics and footballs fired from milk churns
Pyrotechnics and footballs fired from milk churns
From Suede to quiz wiz Carol Vorderman  
Original Observer Photography
Original Observer Photography
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