OBSERVER

Trademark Status DEAD
Expiration 01.01.2020

Grant

Latvia

2022-05-09

67.639™

LV

M-44-405

20.09.1999

Application

Latvia

2022-05-09

67.639™

LV APP

m-98-994

26.05.1998

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Owner

SIFO GROUP AB;, SE-191 -- Sollentuna, SE

Registrator

Armīns PĒTERSONS, Aģentūra ’PĒTERSONS PATENTS’; Ausekļa iela 2-2, Rīga, LV-1010, LV

Classes

35

NICE Classification

  • pakalpojumi, kas saistīti ar laikrakstu izgriezumu apkopošanu un informācijas vākšanu masu informācijas līdzekļos;

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2023-11-16
neutral
The Guardian website page that previously hosted the letter in full now displays a message reading: 'This page previously displayed a document containing, in translation, the full text of Osama bin Laden's "Letter to the American People," as reported in the Observer on Sunday 24 November 2002. The document, which was published here on the same day, was removed on 15 November 2023'
2023-11-14
neutral
The Observer, believed to be the oldest Sunday newspaper in Britain and the world, has published an editorial stressing that Western countries should not allow their support for Ukraine to falter. The Observer notes that recent events in the Middle East have drawn the attention of the international political community and the media away at precisely the time when the Russian-Ukrainian war has entered a critical period.
2023-11-09
negative
Carole Cadwalladr, of the Guardian’s sister Observer newspaper, has run out of legal rope. The Supreme Court shot down her final appeal, finding that the ‘proposed appeal does not raise an arguable point of law’ She will now have to cover the legal costs of Arron Banks for his libel suit against her.
2023-10-22
neutral
The Sun on Sunday, Sunday People and Daily Star Sunday all pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton. The Sunday Mirror also pays tribute on its front page. The Observer reports the US is urging Israel not to launch a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah.
2023-10-22
neutral
The Sun on Sunday, Sunday People and Daily Star Sunday all pay tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton. Elsewhere, The Observer reports the US is urging Israel not to launch a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah in Lebanon.
2023-10-22
neutral
Chancellor of the Exchequer has no plans to step down before the next election, his spokesman said. The Observer newspaper reported that Hunt would resign from Parliament before the vote. Hunt’s spokesman denied the report, saying Hunt did plan to run in his constituency.
2023-10-15
positive
The Observer has produced the poll since 1983 and it is the longest running poll in the region. Forest Hills (7-1) has won two straight games since losing 28-0 to No. 9 Monroe.
2023-10-14
positive
Britain's opposition Labour Party has widened its lead over Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party. The Observer said the poll, conducted by Opinium, put support for Labour at 44%, up two points from a week ago.
2023-10-08
neutral
Keir Starmer used the word 'giddy' in a speech on the eve of this weekend's Labour conference. He later used it again, in an exclusive interview with the Observer. Tony Blair understood the value of balancing pragmatism with a dash of excitement.
2023-10-01
negative
Rowetta Satchells was interviewed in The Observer's 'Sunday With...' column. The article claimed the Happy Mondays singer has a 'Norwegian wife' and 'is a Spurs fan' However, it quickly became clear that the comments were not that of Rowetta. The interview has now been removed from the newspaper's website.
2023-09-29
negative
The Mail on Sunday says migrants could be deported within months. Suella Braverman sealed the government's policy with a visit to Rwanda. The Observer says a defiant Boris Johnson is preparing to defend his actions.
2023-09-29
neutral
Naga Munchetty, 48, is a presenter on BBC Breakfast. She began her career in journalism at the Evening Standard and Observer. In 2010, Naga joined the BBC and hasn't looked back. Naga is never afraid to enjoy the lighter side of the job.
2023-09-29
negative
The Mail on Sunday says migrants could be deported within months. Suella Braverman sealed the government's policy with a visit to Rwanda. The Observer says a defiant Boris Johnson is preparing to defend his actions.
2023-09-16
neutral
Labour and the Lib Dems are making a full-tilt effort to win the seat from the Conservatives. Nadine Dorries, a close ally of Boris Johnson, quit after being denied a place on the former prime minister’s resignation honours list. A new constituency poll seen by the Observer suggests that the Tory vote share in the seat has collapsed, halving from the near 60% that Dorries enjoyed.
2023-09-14
negative
About 4,000 patients a day are spending more than 12 hours waiting for emergency care, the Sunday Telegraph reports. Head of the London Fire Brigade says he expects to fire staff after a damning report concluded that the organisation was "institutionally misogynistic and racist" The Observer reports that a major free trade agreement signed between Britain and Japan post-Brexit has been labelled a failure.
2023-09-14
negative
About 4,000 patients a day are spending more than 12 hours waiting for emergency care, the Sunday Telegraph reports. Head of the London Fire Brigade says he expects to fire staff after a damning report concluded that the organisation was "institutionally misogynistic and racist" The Observer reports that a major free trade agreement signed between Britain and Japan post-Brexit has been labelled a failure.
2023-09-11
neutral
British Gas told the Observer a business account it supplies is registered to Jessica’s address at Flat 3 on the industry database. The meter supplied by E.ON and paid for by Jessica is, it claimed, registered to Flat 5 – a number that does not exist in the building.
2023-09-10
neutral
The Observer has uncovered evidence that the government was in such a rush to open new free schools in England that it was buying up old buildings. Since 2010 real-terms funding by central government has fallen by more than 40%.
2023-09-10
neutral
Free schools were launched by Michael Gove in 2010 with the promise that they would transform education in England. Documents seen by the Observer reveal that in some cases there was such haste to open large numbers of these new schools that the government agency tasked with buying the sites purchased ‘unsuitable’ disused buildings.
2023-09-03
neutral
Sunday People focuses on the issues facing schools, saying 7,000 more are at risk of closure amid a ‘desperate scramble’ to check the concrete in the buildings. The Observer hears from a senior whistleblower from within the civil service that ministers and advisers were ‘dangerously complacent’ about the issue.

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