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  • Group of eight teen friends on their phones in front of brick wall background.

    Youth clubs are vital. We can all help to revive them

    Letters: Readers respond to an editorial about the loss of council-run youth services as Tory cuts have bitten into budgets
  • Bricks and mortar

    How to access land to build more housing

  • Doctor in scrubs

    Bold ideas, not just funding, are key to fixing the NHS

  • A postal worker on a delivery round in Summerseat, Greater Manchester

    Up with the lark, but not by choice

  • University lecturer writing on a blackboard

    Inept managers have left universities at crisis point

  • Keir Starmer hosts his first Cabinet at 10 Downing Street

    Positivity and pride in Britain’s new political era

  • Sustainability and green spaces should be housing priorities

  • Head rules the heart in French elections

  • Europe needs a rethink on Russia and Nato’s role

  • In search of a credible replacement for Joe Biden

  • How AI is helping us tackle the climate crisis

  • A decent and capable prime minister? That’s exciting

  • Physician associates are heroes, not villains

  • Hope and a sense of loss at Labour’s election victory

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  • A sweat bee in an iris flower.

    A busy bee and stormy sea – readers’ best photos

  • Luang Prabang, Laos ‘This photo captures novice monks at around 6am as they wake up to collect alms offerings. Each morning, these young monks follow a tradition that is centuries old. The young monk yawning in the lineup perfectly mirrored how I felt that early morning. This image symbolises the blend of dedication and humanity in their daily ritual. It was amazing. It’s a small glimpse into a vibrant cultural practice of the people of Laos.’

    Mini monks and Mourne Mountains – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
  • London, UK ‘Prince Albert alone with his thoughts in Hyde Park.’

    A pensive prince and petal power – readers’ best photos

    A selection of Guardian readers’ photographs from around the world
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  • Hands typing on the keyboard in the office.

    How to send a letter to the Guardian

  • The Guardian newspaper office in King's Cross, London

    How to send a letter to the Observer

    Do you have an opinion on anything you have read in the Observer online or in print? Then send us your letter to be considered for publication
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    How to make a complaint about Guardian or Observer content

    Find out about our Guardian and Observer Readers’ editors, how to complain about a piece that appeared online or in print and how the process works

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