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Inner-city success unites communities for strong, vibrant and diverse grassroots cricket | Emma John
Catford & Cyphers CC proudly showcase the area’s diversity, forging a festival atmosphere at Friday-night training for their colts

Emma John. Photographs by Antonio Olmos

25, Sep, 2022 @7:00 AM

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‘Pools of sunscreen, litres of water’: extreme heat around the UK – photo essay
Guardian photographers head out to record the impact of the unprecedented high temperatures for Monday and Tuesday

Christopher Thomond, Joel Goodman, Richard Saker, Jill Mead, Andy Hall, Antonio Olmos, Fabio De Paola, Adrian Sherratt and Dmitris Legakis

19, Jul, 2022 @4:56 PM

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‘My life is not my own. I eat, breathe and sleep this’: the single mother who has fed 100,000 neighbours
In despair at problems in her area, mother-of-four Michelle Dornelly set up a food hub for hungry Londoners – many of them refused by food banks. But the unpaid, full-time work takes a heavy toll

Sirin Kale. Photographs by Antonio Olmos

10, Feb, 2022 @6:00 AM

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The longest swim: solstice wild swimmers around the UK – photo essay
Over 4 million people are involved in open-water swimming in Britain. The Outdoor Swimming Society’s longest swim on the longest day event has more than 500 participants – we joined several groups out for solstice swims around the UK on a damp and grey summer’s day

Joanna Ruck ; Photography by; Jonny Weeks, Katherine Rose, Antonio Olmos, Jim Wileman, Christopher Thomond, David Levene, Teri Pengilley

22, Jun, 2021 @12:46 PM

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‘We want a better deal’: talking Brexit aboard a fishing trawler
Twenty miles off the coast of Cornwall lies one of the most fiercely contested Brexit battlelines. Do UK fishermen still want out?

Sam Wollaston Photography by Antonio Olmos

24, Nov, 2018 @8:00 AM

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Former FBI agent Ali Soufan: ‘Isis is not over – it will take a different shape’
He spent eight years in counter-terrorism before his objection to the US’s use of torture led to his departure. Now, he says, the west must learn from its mistakes: ‘If we don’t, we will suffer for years to come’

Emine Saner. Photograph by Antonio Olmos

08, Jun, 2018 @2:53 PM

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The British jazz explosion: meet the musicians rewriting the rulebook
The UK is home to a diverse, collaborative and newly confident jazz scene. We meet seven musicians reinvigorating the genre

Kate Hutchinson. Photographs by Antonio Olmos for the Observer

08, Apr, 2018 @8:30 AM

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The Brexit whistleblower: ‘Did Vote Leave use me? Was I naive'
Shahmir Sanni, a volunteer for Vote Leave, the official pro-Brexit EU referendum campaign, explains how a company linked to Cambridge Analytica played a crucial role in the result, and voices his concerns that electoral spending rules were manipulated… and evidence apparently destroyed

Carole Cadwalladr. Portrait by Antonio Olmos

24, Mar, 2018 @8:01 PM

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Gone to the dogs: how time has run out for greyhound racing in Wimbledon
Punters young and old are saddened as Wimbledon Stadium, the most famous dog racing venue in the country, prepares to face its final curtain

Paul MacInnes. Photographs by Antonio Olmos

24, Mar, 2017 @9:58 AM

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Gimme shelter: stories from London’s homeless
There are more rough sleepers in the London borough of Westminster than anywhere else in the UK. We hear their stories…

Interview: Kit Buchan Portraits: Antonio Olmos

06, Mar, 2016 @7:00 AM

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The western front in 1917-1919 and now – interactive
Bomb damage in Paris, the Meuse-Argonne offensive by US troops, the destruction of Ypres and the creation of the Cenotaph in London ... archive photographs of significant events of the first world war in Belgium, France, Ireland and England are matched with the locations today

Edited by Jim Powell; photography by Gary Calton, Suki Dhanda, Sophia Evans, Andy Hall, Peter MacDiarmid, Antonio Olmos, Karen Robinson, Katherine Rose and Richard Saker

01, Aug, 2014 @8:55 AM

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The western front in the first world war and now – interactive
Archive photographs of significant events of the first world war in Belgium, France and England are matched with the locations today

Edited by Jim Powell; photography by Gary Calton, Suki Dhanda, Sophia Evans, Andy Hall, Peter MacDiarmid, Antonio Olmos, Karen Robinson, Katherine Rose and Richard Saker

25, Jul, 2014 @12:52 PM

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