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The climate change crisis makes the front page of the Observer. Government minister Alok Sharma, who is in charge of the Cop26 climate conference that the UK is hosting later this year, has warned that the world will soon face catastrophe if urgent action is not taken. Mr Sharma told the Observer that we’re already seeing what’s happening across the world. But the paper says he defended the UK’s plan to carry on with fossil fuel projects, and also defended himself for his recent trips abroad for meetings.

Observer Front Page 25th of January 2026

Andy Burnham signalled a leadership bid, casting himself as a contender for No 10 with plans for growth and stronger public services. His move heightens rivalry at the top of Labour and opens a contest over who should lead the country.

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Observer Front Page 18th of January 2026

Donald Trump has linked rising tariffs on the UK and other European allies to US control of Greenland, a Danish territory. The demand escalates trade tensions and prompts questions over sovereignty, legality and the use of tariffs as diplomatic leverage.

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Observer Front Page 11th of January 2026

An analysis argues the rules‑based order is unravelling as governments bypass international law, privileging power over principle. Weakening norms and sidelined institutions enable coercion and impunity, posing risks to the UK, its allies and global stability.

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Observer Front Page 4th of January 2026

Washington has detained Nicolás Maduro and says it will administer Venezuela, prioritising control of the oil sector. Trump said the US is “in the oil business”, signalling plans for direct oversight of energy revenues and national governance.

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