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Cheltenham festival is a reflection of Britain as a fractured isle. A day out to the Gloucestershire racetrack is like an episode of The Only Way is Essex, populated by people who believe they would star in an episode of Peaky Blinders. Read more as Jessy Parker Humphreys spent the day at the races:
The Observer1,081,909 views • 3 months ago

Penniless and homeless, Raynor and Moth Winn found fame with The Salt Path: the story of their 630-mile walk to salvation. It became a global bestseller and was adapted into a major film. But we can reveal it wasn’t the whole truth. Chloe Hadjimatheou Read:
The Observer2,033,883 views • 11 months ago

Meet the Observers: Eva Wiseman Eva Wiseman studied art before moving into journalism. After working at The Face, she joined The Observer as an editor, and started writing a column for Observer Magazine in 2010. Eva’s column covers everything from motherhood, the industries that prick the anxieties around motherhood, mental health, and the darker side of wellness and beauty. Read, watch and listen to more of Eva’s reporting:
The Observer250,361 views • 6 months ago

‘Magic pill’ beta blocker prescriptions for teenage girls rise 90% in a decade Prescriptions for propranolol have surged over the past decade, sparking fears the ‘quick-fix’ drug is burying deeper mental health issues, Marine Saint and Hannah Schuller investigate what's driving the growing trend Read the full investigation on our website:
The Observer21,351 views • 2 months ago

We’ve officially launched The Observer’s first digital subscription. Become a subscriber and get: 🗞 Early access to our biggest investigations 📱 Exclusive features on our website and app 📥 Premium newsletters including The Puzzle Edit and Observer Food Weekly Read, watch and listen to The Observer: Download our app here:
The Observer19,019 views • 7 months ago

What happened when we made our Deputy Editor experience period pain? To mark Endometriosis Awareness Month, our Deputy Editor, Giles Whitell, tried the Crampsta — a realistic period pain simulator designed to mimic menstrual cramps. It comes as new data from Endometriosis UK reveals the average time it now takes to receive a diagnosis in the UK has reached 9 years and 4 months. Endometriosis is a long-term condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows elsewhere in the body. It affects 1 in 10 women, and symptoms can vary widely — but for many, they are severe, painful and life-altering, as The Observer's Phoebe Davis explains. #TapInTapOut
The Observer11,114 views • 3 months ago
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