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Keir Starmer lays down Ukraine peace demand ahead of Trump talks
Keir Starmer has raised the stakes before a crucial meeting in Washington with the US president, Donald Trump this week, by insisting that Ukraine must be “at the heart of any negotiations” on a peace deal with Russia.
The prime minister made the remarks – which run directly contrary to …
Agony for Finn Russell after missed kick hands England win over Scotland
At long last England have shaken off their Calcutta Cup blues. Never in the previous 153 years of this fixture had Scotland managed five successive wins over the auld enemy and another tartan triumph really would have had them dancing in the streets of Galashiels in Bill McLaren’s memory. This …
The Observer view: when an asteroid is hurtling to Earth, do you head for the pub or the church? | Observer editorial
Matt Sherratt hails his Wales players’ ‘emotion and ambition’ despite defeat
The new interim Wales coach, Matt Sherratt, paid tribute to his players’ “emotion and ambition” after a heartening display in the
28-17 defeat by Ireland at the Principality Stadium
.The 47-year-old Englishman, Cardiff’s full-time head coach, was appointed only last week and said he was pleased with …
Space mission aims to map water on surface of the moon
Space engineers are set to launch an unusual mission this week when they send a probe built by UK and US researchers to the moon to map water on its surface. Lunar Trailblazer’s two year mission is scheduled to begin on Thursday when the probe is blasted into space from …
Prendergast kicks Ireland to triple crown success against spirited Wales
The triple crown belongs to Ireland. The champions’ grand slam attempt remains alive, and they are poised to claim a third straight Six Nations title. But the headline here was a simply sensational performance by Wales under their new interim head coach, Matt Sherratt, who had a meagre four training …
Do you want to buy a British kettle? Go whistle | Phillip Inman
Britons might never again get the chance to buy an electric kettle made in the UK. Even a £150 kettle from Dualit, the company most famous for making its celebrated toaster in Crawley, West Sussex, is produced by Chinese workers 5,000 miles away.
Most consumers think the whereabouts of the …
Hamas hands over six hostages but Israel delays release of 600 Palestinians
Hamas released six Israeli hostages on Saturday, but Israel delayed the handover of more than 600 Palestinians it was due to free from its prisons in exchange, putting the five-week-old ceasefire agreement once more in jeopardy.
The government said the release would be delayed until after a scheduled meeting of …
‘You dream about such things’: Brit who discovered missing pharaoh’s tomb may have unearthed another
On my radar: Shon Faye’s cultural highlights
Born in Bristol in 1988, Shon Faye studied English literature at Oxford University and trained as a lawyer before turning to writing. She worked as editor-at-large at
Dazed
, and has contributed to publications including theGuardian
,Vice
, Novara andVogue
, where she writes the Dear Shon advice column. She …