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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 1st of March 2026

A senior religious leader was killed in Tehran amid a series of incidents. Officials blamed a foreign state, triggering retaliatory military action. The US urged people to challenge the leadership, while the UK and EU withheld backing for a US‑led response.

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Observer Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Mountbatten-Windsor faces intensifying scrutiny, igniting debate over the Crown’s future. Questions centre on public funding, accountability and the social contract. Some argue transparency and reform are essential to restore trust; others say the institution may no longer align with modern British values.

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Observer Front Page 15th of February 2026

Britain’s skeleton success stems from a science‑led programme. Guided by a specialist nicknamed ‘Dr Ice’, the squad uses data analysis, custom sleds, wind‑tunnel testing and exacting selection at Bath to convert talent into speed, a system that delivered Olympic gold.

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Observer Front Page 8th of February 2026

Senior Labour figures and donors are urging the PM to overhaul his No 10 operation, warning time is running out for a reset. They want changes to advisers and strategy to sharpen delivery and communications, arguing a new team is needed to steady the government’s direction.

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