
A new argument for a progressive future
In an extract from their new book Abundance, two leading US thinkers set out the fundamental problem with mainstream beliefs – on both the left and right

The choreography of fascism
The shocking treatment of US deportees to El Salvador is just one attraction in Trump’s theme park of brutality. But why do so many Americans seem keen to buy a ticket?
The social media philosophers
Online influencers can no longer get away with being opinionless, detached, glamorous faces on a screen. Nowadays they need to offer more


We’re not ready for the next pandemic
Trump, foreign aid cuts and anti-vax hysteria have set the world back. We are less prepared than we were in 2020
The prisoner of Erdoğan
A report from the front line as Turkey slides into autocracy

Brazilian blend: The birth of modernism
The Royal Academy celebrates 10 Brazilian artists hugely influenced by Europe
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Tracey Emin: ‘Brexit was hideous and heinous’

Letters: Labour are showing a complete lack of empathy

The poster artists firing back at Musk and Trump


Why Big Tech has never been weaker


The cancer vaccines under threat from MAGA


Could Megyn Kelly become president?


The chancellor’s dodgy forecasts

Tim Bradford’s cartoon: Why do chancellors have to be made of iron?


And the most popular guest on GB News is…
Independent research carried out by Rats in a Sack reveals a surprising roster of guests on the hard right conspiracy theory TV channel


Brexit botcher Frost sees the music
The Tory leader has been bemoaning the “teenage” tastes of Labour ministers like Rachel Reeves. But was his hero Margaret Thatcher really any better?


Daniel Hannan, the world’s worst television reviewer
The Tory peer has rubbished the Netflix hit Adolescence for not being about something completely different
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Alexander the Great-again

Can Spain keep the kids away from porn?


The barbarians of Italy’s far south

Trump kicks out an ambassador

North Macedonia loses an entire generation

Argentina returns to dictatorship
Podcasts

The Two Matts
The Ballad of John and Paul … plus The End for Marine Le Pen?

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Q&A: Does journalism get any better than Adrian Chiles on toilet rolls?

The Two Matts
The failure of Rachel Reeves + the choreography of fascism

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Yes, Team Trump is incompetent. And yes, they LOATHE Europe

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Q&A: Should the French take back the Statue of Liberty?

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Reform’s falling apart – and the best book we’ve read in ages

Tracey Emin: ‘Brexit was hideous and heinous’
The acclaimed artist takes Florence in her first institutional solo show in Italy


The Brexit statistic that puts Rachel Reeves’s boasts to shame
The chancellor crowed about tiny real GDP growth while ignoring a much bigger bombshell


Britain needs to be more like Switzerland
The UK could boost growth with a bespoke EU deal like the one the Swiss have just renegotiated. What’s the hold-up?


A new front in the Brexiteers’ war on reality
A right wing think tank uses very selective evidence to claims Brexit damage has been overstated


EU defence fund won’t destroy the Brexit reset
UK exclusion from an EU arms fund makes a big deal on May 19 much more, not less, likely


Should Canada join the EU?
Stranger ideas have been mooted – but an expanded deal that shuts out Trump is more likely
The New Europe

North Macedonia loses an entire generation
With 59 fatalities and over 200 hospitalisations, the fire at Club Pulse was the stuff of nightmares

How Le Pen wrote the rules of her own downfall
The far right leader demanded French courts get tough on corrupt politicians. Now she is paying the price


Stop worrying about a Le Pen backlash
Her political ban might boost the National Rally – but equally, it could now crumble. So let’s celebrate


Paris versus the populists
The city’s referendum gives Parisians the chance to have their say. Should Britain do the same?


Alastair Campbell’s Diary: Putin’s dirty tricks campaign
Whether or not they were involved in the Heathrow fire, the Russians revel in the mayhem their hybrid actions cause

The day Putin took power
The foundations of the Kremlin strongman’s ascent to power were forged in the ruins of Grozny a quarter of a century ago

Ten Trump Lies – and where they came from
The president comes out with a ludicrous stream of nonsense. But some of what he says has its origins in some unexpected places

Letters: Britain is fundamentally European
The UK needs to be part of the European project as a fully active member. Only then can Europe truly stand united against both Trump and Putin

Letters: With a European army we could deter Putin
If the UK was part of a Europe-wide army there would be sufficient forces to protect Ukraine without the need for US assistance


Britain’s post-Brexit era is over
Thanks to Putin’s aggression and Trump’s greed, the UK has regained its international status

The poster artists firing back at Musk and Trump
An exhibition of artworks telling the terrifying story of MAGA and Trump’s second coming has made it on to the streets of London in poster form

Living in the shadow of coal
Communities whose lives have been shaped and scarred by mining are now shaken by the prospects of a green transition

Karl and Bertha Benz, the couple who drove into history

In vino veritas? Inside the fake Spanish wine scandal

The Assessment and the mother of all battles

Tracey Emin: ‘Brexit was hideous and heinous’


The history of giving it some welly

Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Alexander the Great-again

Karl and Bertha Benz, the couple who drove into history

Rob Pilatus, the new Elvis who signed a deal with the devil

Jules Verne, the writer who travelled in his imagination

Capucine, the French cover girl turned Hollywood star

Ken Adam, the fighter pilot who defined the look of Bond
