The Observer
Today's headlines:
- ‘Our memories tell us things that never happened’ | Booker prize winner Julian Barnes on how our brains can falsify the past
- PM considers U-turn on cut to benefits for disabled people - Move comes after tense cabinet meeting - 'No welfare penalty for those who take a job' | Toby Helm & James Tapper
- Review fatigue - Incessant demands for consumer feedback are the newest plague on our inboxes | Kate Maltby
- Starmer: ‘Putin dragging feet on ceasefire’ | Shaun Walker
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