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UK rollout of eVisas could leave non-EU migrants ‘vulnerable’
The government is pressing ahead with a digital visa scheme to prove the residency rights of millions of people from outside the EU without having completed the necessary checks, campaigners are warning.
The Home Office said in response to a freedom of information request from the
Observer
that it …Swiatek and Ruud showcase new lease of life for mixed doubles format
Towards the end of the frantic, tension-filled mixed doubles tussle between Poland and Norway at the United Cup in Sydney, Casper Ruud took a deep breath as he stood on top of the baseline alongside his partner Ulrikke Eikeri and prepared to serve. With just a narrow 4-3 lead in …
From Edvard Munch to Central Cee: Observer critics choose their cultural highlights for 2025
Film
American auteurs return
A new film from one of the heavy hitters of US cinema is always cause for celebration, and with projects from Kathryn Bigelow, Noah Baumbach and Paul Thomas Anderson on the horizon, there’s plenty to whet cineaste appetites in the coming year. Details on …
Deadly New Orleans attack underscores looming threat of IS attacks in the US
New Orleans
on New Year’s Day thatkilled 14
and injured scores more. …Venus rewards stargazers with appearance next to moon
Stargazers have been treated to seeing the planet Venus as it made an appearance next to the moon.
The second rock from the Sun could be seen on Friday night with the naked eye in areas with clear skies and low light pollution. Some were able to take incredible photographs …
Jobs of about 280 contractors cut after cancellation of Rwanda asylum scheme
Hundreds of guards employed to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda have been told their jobs are being cut, the Guardian has learned.
About 280 Home Office contractors were informed on Friday that their roles were being made redundant because Labour has ditched the previous government’s controversial scheme to send asylum …
How Elon Musk’s X became the global right’s supercharged front page
It’s tough at the top – but which business leader has the most at stake in 2025?
A year is a long time in business: enough time for things to turn sour financially, or to engineer a comeback. Here are our picks of the figures across all sectors who face a testing year with something big to prove in 2025
Daniel Křetínský, Royal Mail bidder
Daniel Křetínský, …
The big chill: warming, nourishing culture to help you hibernate until spring
TV
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light
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Period dramas are traditionally rather cosy, but from the very first scenes – a stark restaging of Anne Boleyn’s beheading – it’s clear
this adaptation
of the final book in Hilary Mantel’s epic Thomas Cromwell trilogy will be a bracing …Ilona Maher’s Bristol bow expected to double record crowd for women’s side
Making a debut for a new club is a day every player will remember in their career but not everyone’s first game will be a landmark moment for an entire league and break a record before the player has even stepped on the pitch. That is the reality for Ilona …