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Their passing has marked a sad week for the entire Labour family

The next bitter Conservative split spells trouble for Sunak
If Sunak can’t be a credible leader for the Tories, then they will find someone who can

Rishi Sunak, the peevish toddler in Number 10
The row with Greece shows Sunak can’t even do basic diplomacy. So what’s the point of him being PM?


2023’s most unwelcome reboot: the nuclear nightmare is back
The scale of the global crisis means the time for pacifism is long gone
Will the Israel-Hamas war spread?
As Israel’s response to the Hamas attacks goes on, a spiral of violence by West Bank settlers is worrying Washington DC and Brussels

The wonders of Wenders: the restless film-maker returns
Wim Wenders is back with two very different films… and harsh words for Brexit
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Jungle viewers get full outline of Farage’s Windsor Framework


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Christmas drinks just got more expensive, thanks to Brexit

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Farage gets embroiled in burnt rice row


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The Turing Scheme is no replacement for Erasmus
The Young European Movement has launched a campaign urging the UK government to rejoin the EU’s study-abroad project


What the destruction of Banksy’s Brexit mural says about modern Britain
The artwork, worth £1.4m has been taken down in Leave-supporting Dover


Christmas drinks just got more expensive, thanks to Brexit
Industry experts are warning that wines are ‘up £3 a bottle’ since the UK’s departure from the bloc

Starmer has lost it on Brexit
Being “Tory Lite” will do him no favours at the next election


The Guardian’s in-house Brexit apologist
Why does the newspaper continue to publish Larry Elliot’s Corbynite nonsense on the EU?


The Sound of Starmer: the Labour leader’s Ode to Beethoven
The Labour leader’s love of EU anthem Ode to Joy has caused faux outrage.. and hopes that he might just
be a Rejoiner after all
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Will the Israel-Hamas war spread?
As Israel’s response to the Hamas attacks goes on, a spiral of violence by West Bank settlers is worrying Washington DC and Brussels

Georgia takes a step towards the EU
Joining the European family is what Georgians have wanted for decades

Turkey has a long history with Gaza
Erdoğan is risking alienating Israel, a crucial trade partner, to please his voter base


Unless we unite now to stop them, populists can win anywhere
This lesson is as old as the 1930s but clearly it takes a long time to learn

Why Putin jailed my brother
He’s fighting for freedom – and that’s what the Kremlin can’t stand

I spy Putin
Recent FSB revelations are a reminder that our society is open to the Russian threat


2023’s most unwelcome reboot: the nuclear nightmare is back
The scale of the global crisis means the time for pacifism is long gone


Fear and loathing fuel Putin’s campaign trail
The dictator in the Kremlin may not be popular, yet he rules unopposed. But once again he is going to the polls – why?


Defiant Kyiv’s art of war
As Russia bombs Ukraine’s cultural sites, the powerful work in the capital’s Biennial is scattered across Europe

The joy of revolution: the enduring power of Man with a Movie Camera
Dziga Vertov’s film changed cinema and outlasted the USSR – now it’s raising awareness of Ukraine’s fight

Ernst Haas’ reflections from Paris
Colour photography pioneer Ernst Haas created a new iconography for the city by blurring the space between art and photojournalism


Defiant Kyiv’s art of war
As Russia bombs Ukraine’s cultural sites, the powerful work in the capital’s Biennial is scattered across Europe

The Wicker Man at 50


The truth, erudition and beauty of Benjamin Zephaniah


Multicultural Man: On the Bake Off


The United States of East Anglia


Taste of Europe: Cyril Lignac’s Bûche de Noël


The Sound of Starmer: the Labour leader’s Ode to Beethoven


Luigi Pirandello: The relentless seeker for answers to the riddle of existence


Stéphane Grappelli: The violinist who changed the face of jazz in Europe


Louis Malle: The French director who was a cinematic maverick


Franz Joseph I: The Emperor who ushered in the end of the Habsburg Empire


Robert Enke: The goalkeeper taunted by the cruelty of depression

