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The Observer opts not to focus on the concert, instead reflecting on the “celebrations and poignant symbols” of the Jubilee long weekend’s “carnival of memory” as a whole. Noting the longevity of the Queen’s reign, the paper says the projection of images from her 70-years on the throne onto Stonehenge was a fitting tribute – as the ancient stones are the “only tourist attraction of comparable steadfastness” in Britain.

Observer Front Page 24th of November 2024

The Justice Secretary has issued a warning that new legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales could transform into a “state death service,” urging caution over potential implications while highlighting both ethical and legal concerns.

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