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At the 1976 bicentennial, a procession of tall ships up the Hudson river celebrated a spirit of shared purpose. This year’s event is little more than one man’s self-glorification, Erica Wagner writes
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At 19, Xiao Hai earned two cents for every England football shirt he made. Now his literature is documenting life in China’s workshop of the world, Poppy Sebag-Montefiore reports
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The Argentinian superstar’s two years at Inter Miami have turned him into a truly global icon. But arguably nowhere is his fame more outsized than the United States, Rory Smith writes
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Your essential guide from The Observer’s books desk
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As London welcomes Pride this weekend, our critic selects the best queer tunes for both celebration and protest
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The Observer’s TV critic Barbara Ellen on the best new shows airing and streaming
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Jessy Parker Humphreys
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Jessy Parker Humphreys
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David Williams
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Miranda Sawyer
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Eva Wiseman
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In the high-stakes sport of freediving, athletes descend as deep as they can on a single breath. They are used to putting their lives at risk. Through her diving instructor, Lydia Gard discovered a new threat that could tear their community apart: drug use
Kirat is a successful radio presenter. On Facebook she meets Bobby, a handsome cardiologist. He’s a catch. Soon, they get tangled up in a love affair full of lies and manipulation. Then… Kirat discovers a deception of almost unimaginable proportions. Alexi Mostrous investigates a very modern love story
Gareth’s whole life has been defined by a relationship he had 35 years ago when, as a 14-year-old schoolboy, he fell in love with an attractive young teacher at his school. He spent most afternoons in her bedroom. But when she walked out of his life, everything started to unravel. Chloe Hadjimatheou asks: who gets to be a perpetrator, and who gets to be a victim?