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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 27th of October 2024

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, asserts that her upcoming budget will aim to rival the most significant economic periods in Labour’s history, with plans for substantial public and private investment and measures designed to address recent criticisms and reverse perceived declines.

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