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Tenants left living in squalor in Britain as landlords escape heavy fines
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Tenants left living in squalor in Britain as landlords escape heavy fines
Housing association payouts over failures to fix life-threatening mould and damp average only £445
NHS  
Longest-ever strike will sink Sunak’s waiting list pledge, say health chiefs
Live  
Netanyahu's war aim of controlling Gaza-Egypt border
Declassified  
Norma Major ‘discreetly’ moved her clothes out of Downing Street in anticipation of a Labour victory
Grenfell  
Families ‘left in limbo’ lash out at delays to decision on demolition
News in focus
Middle East is sliding closer to the edge of a wider regional conflict
Analysis  
Middle East is sliding closer to the edge of a wider regional conflict
An escalation could spark a conflagration that would bring Israel into open confrontation with Iran, and suck in the US too, writes Julian Borger
‘They’ve knocked down hundreds of trees’  
Concerns over Cornwall’s new anti-gridlock road
What’s in store for 2024?  
Read our experts’ predictions, from Trump 2.0 to a super el Niño
Spotlight
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
What I ate in 2023: a look back at the year’s culinary highs and lows
What I ate in 2023: a look back at the year’s culinary highs and lows
‘People judge me all the time’  
Corrie’s Michelle Keegan on swapping soaps for hard-hitting dramas
‘My films are all problematic children’  
Yorgos Lanthimos on Poor Things, shame and creative soulmate Emma Stone
Quotes, gaffes and animal cameos  
The alternative 2023 sports awards
Guardian and Observer charity appeal 2023  
‘Refugees need human connection’: how to help make Britain a true home for the displaced
Opinion
How many daughters does a man need to see date rape jokes as a sackable offence?
How many daughters does a man need to see date rape jokes as a sackable offence?
The conflict between history and memory lies at the heart of today’s cultural divides
Vicars, tennis and a black sleuth… it would be a mystery if the BBC hadn’t updated Agatha Christie
Sport
Nottm Forest 2-1 Man Utd  
Ten Hag bullish he can lead new era despite poor run
Ten Hag bullish he can lead new era despite poor run
Tennis  
Djokovic calls for innovation but still in dark over LIV Golf-style tour
Howe walks tightrope as ominous fixtures loom
Podcast
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 5 – the coronation of Charles III
Today in Focus  
Revisited: Cost of the crown part 5 – the coronation of Charles III
Jonathan Freedland examines what the coronation means to the modern-day UK
VOD package
Available until 31 January
From Bernie Sanders to Johnny Marr to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, catch up on Guardian Live's 2023 highlights with this collection of full-length recordings.
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
Royal Mail  
Company fails to hit first-class delivery target in every UK area
Company fails to hit first-class delivery target in every UK area
‘People are devastated’  
Anger and anxiety as Peak District loses its last bank
In pictures
From Suede to quiz wiz Carol Vorderman  
Original Observer Photography
Original Observer Photography
Flying fur  
Acrobatic cats, inspired by Salvador Dalí
Acrobatic cats, inspired by Salvador Dalí
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