The Observer - March 09, 2025

The Observer - March 09, 2025

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March 09, 2025
Revealed: Second Kremlin spy ring in UK
A second Kremlin spy operation has been discovered targeting Russian dissidents in Britain, it can be revealed.

2 mins
Britons among hardest hit by Covid fallout five years on
Slower bounceback despite higher spending. Failure to recover is 'damning indictment'

4 mins
Mao Zedong's first Little Red Book was blue ... and without the spin
The thoughts of Mao Zedong, published in 1964 under the title Quotations, are considered the blueprint for Chinese communism and a guidebook to the Cultural Revolution.

3 mins
After 80 years of transatlantic ties, Europe forges a whole new alliance
Germany, France and UK sweep away old rules in pledge to do whatever it takesâ to defend themselves from Russian threat

6 mins
'They brought it on themselves': new low in US-Ukraine relations
There was an audible gasp in the room at the Council on Foreign Relations as Keith Kellogg, the White Houseâs special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, characterised the US decision to cut off intelligence sharing and military aid to Kyiv as like beating a farm animal with a piece of wood.
3 mins
In the line of fire: the fleet trying to stop Russia taking the Black Sea
When the air raid siren sounds, Captain Oleksandrâs patrol boat scrambles to defend Ukraine against the drone swarms that have come to dominate the war, writes

7 mins
Kremlin attacks on Ukraine intensify, killing 14 in Donetsk
Russia launched a devastating attack on Ukraine yesterday, killing at least 14 people and injuring dozens more, hours after Donald Trump defended Vladimir Putin and said the Kremlin leader was \"doing what anybody would do\".
2 mins
Tell Mama loses state funding despite rise of anti-Muslim hate
Police warn that cut will hamper ability to protect communities
3 mins
Why did Alan Turing 'out' himself? College culture at Cambridge may hold clue
Ubiquity of then-illegal gay relations at King's, Cambridge, sheds light on codebreaker's 1952 admission to police

4 mins
From Trump whisperer to trouble ... Farage under fire as Reform implodes
Internal row in party over âmessianicâ leader becomes public amid membersâ competing allegations of bullying and dirty tricks

3 mins
PM's opinion poll ratings up after response to Trump
Keir Starmer's approval ratings have shot up since Donald Trump returned to the White House and shocked Europe by withdrawing support for Ukraine, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.
2 mins
Starmerâs civil service reform plans raises fears of Muskâs Doge agenda
Highly controversial plans to revolutionise Whitehall by introducing performance-related pay, an accelerated exit process for under-performing mandarins and more digitalisation will be announced this week in what ministers say is a programme to âreshape the stateâ so it can respond to a new âera of insecurityâ.

3 mins
Millions in water firm fines to help restore our rivers
Millions of pounds of fines imposed on water firms will fund environmental schemes to protect the country's waterways after fears the money would be diverted to the Treasury.
1 min
Opticians could use AI to spot dementia risk with eye scan
High street opticians could play a key role in pinpointing individuals at risk of dementia by spotting distinctive patterns in the retinas of those in the early stages of cognitive decline.
2 mins
Boom in comics paints a brighter picture for the book trade â and for literacy
Vivid visuals and funny characters are helping to draw more children into reading books, say experts

3 mins
'Burn him alive on the street': how Russian journalist was targeted in UK by spy ring
Still living in hiding, Roman Dobrokhotov tells Daniel Boffey the Kremlin will definitely try to kill him again

5 mins
Revealed: guide the MoD uses to keep its secrets ... secret
Files deemed sensitive include those dealing with royal family, the Gurkhas â and UFOs

3 mins
AI love you: now bots will write profiles and flirt on dating apps
AI bots will soon be rolled out on dating apps to flirt with people, craft messages on users' behalf and write their profiles for them.

2 mins
Mastercard and Visa accepted on illegal 'scam' gambling sites
Fears payment firms could lend credibility to operators accused of withholding winnings

3 mins
'No settlement, no apology' â Oxford University accused of trying to silence academic
Despite winning a landmark legal battle over 'sham' teaching contracts, Alice Jolly believes it won't benefit other tutorial staff

3 mins
Abuse by Guildhall tutor in 1980s left me in despair, says opera singer
Idit Arad calls for better protection for music students as London college admits failing in its duty of care to her. Exclusive report

6 mins
Soaring service charges mean 'affordable' housing is being mis-sold, say residents
Anger over estimated costs in marketing documents that have since risen fivefold

4 mins
Fears of a return to war within days as Gazan airstrikes dent peace hopes
Fears of a return to war in Gaza are intensifying this weekend, with faltering diplomatic efforts and almost daily airstrikes by Israeli forces in the devastated territory.

4 mins
Grief over rail disaster brings anger back to Greece's streets
Until recently, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Greek prime minister, appeared unassailable.

3 mins
Crumble, cookies and madeleines â recipes of hope for Iran's jailed women
Sepideh Gholian's diary of prison life came out four years ago. Next month, she will publish a cookbook to honour her fellow inmates. Rachel Cooke meets the journalist who brought her work to the west

5 mins
Tehran is riven with conflict. Trump's offer of talks won't ease it
The letter the US president, Donald Trump, says he sent to Iran's leadership offering to reopen talks on the country's nuclear programme comes at a point when Iranian domestic politics is at its most unstable for years.

3 mins
Trump's ambition to grab Greenland adds extra heat to the island's election
The president's plan to take over the Arctic territory could find a receptive audience as disillusion with the Danes won't go away

4 mins
With travel alone costing $1m, what price each presidential round of golf?
As Trump makes his sixth Mar-a-Lago visit since his inauguration, the bills mount up

4 mins
'We are still not ready to protect the population'
Remember the lessons of Covid and spend more on health security. Robin McKie hears scientistsâ views
3 mins
I adore my children. I'm also scared my son might one day kill me
In the UK, 172 women have been murdered by their sons in the past 15 years. Here, one mother explains why she can't walk away - but often wishes she could

4 mins
The founding fathers baked reason, truth and free speech into the US. That's all gone now
The presidentâs actions go against the Enlightenment values that gave rise to the constitution. His might-is-right politics have nothing to offer Britain

4 mins
More benefit cuts would risk turning a drip-feed of dissent in Labour's ranks into a flood
There was a telling moment at prime ministerâs questions last week when a super-keen Labour backbencher used his moment in the spotlight to praise Keir Starmer as a âtrue statesmanâ.

6 mins
Still uncertain about Trump? Let Boris Johnson guide you on this 'very compassionate man'
Itâs heartening that the terrifying, grim reality of the presidentâs actions are so invigorating to some of his Tory fans

4 mins
Jobless, isolated, exploited by misogynists... where is the love for Britain's lost boys?
The boys are not all right. That's the message from a new Centre for Social Justice report, Lost Boys, published last week. It surveys how boys and young men are faring in Britain and finds that in several areas there is now a reverse gender gap, with boys, particularly those from poorer backgrounds, struggling to keep up with girls.

4 mins
Ignore the row: this Oscar-winning film offers a vision of a shared Palestine forged in solidarity
In 2009, Tony Blair visited Masafer Yatta, a collection of hamlets in the Palestinian West Bank. He had come to see a school that had gained attention for having been rebuilt in defiance of Israeli attempts to tear down the village. After he returned home, Israel cancelled the demolition order for the school. \"This,\" Basel Adra says, \"is a story about power.\"

4 mins
Being Putin's stooge won't win Trump a peace prize. The Order of Lenin, though, is in the bag
The strange warmth between the leaders has sent a chill globally at the prospect of a troika of authoritarian states

4 mins
EU defence surge raises pressure on Reeves
As the Nobel laureate Robert Lucas quipped during the 2008 financial crisis: âI guess everyone is a Keynesian in a foxhole.â Donald Trumpâs upending of the postwar security consensus has underlined the enduring wisdom of Lucasâs observation. But now, instead of bank bailouts and emergency bond buying, European firepower is being directed at bombs, tanks and drones in the desperate fight to secure the continent's border with Russia.

2 mins
'Musk? He's horrendous': Martha Lane Fox on diversity, jobs and the threat from tech bros
The investor and former Twitter board member believes rejecting DEI initiatives is simply denying US companies talent, writes Richard Partington

4 mins
Yolanda DÃaz Pérez - Deputy prime minister, Spain
The leftwing ministerâs government has pioneered a workersâ rights bill like the UKâs and there is nothing for Labour to fear, she tells Heather Stewart

4 mins
Buy British: it will help defend the UK against Trump
Invest in Britain. You may make a fortune. Take a punt on a fintech company or an artificial intelligence startup. Better still, join the rest of the world by targeting property, which is the go-to asset class for 80% of global investments seeking a stellar payout.

3 mins
Pregnant, sitting on the floor ... then unjustly fined for fare dodging
A teacher two months away from giving birth ended up being found guilty by a court â because she hadn't printed out a ticket she bought online.

4 mins
Energy firms â a shocking psychodrama in three acts
Believe me. I would love to write a drama about something other than the energy bills of strangers, but try as I might to find new inspiration, nothing creates tension, plot twists and psychodrama like the utilities sector. So here we go again...

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