

A new film about an architect who survives the Holocaust is a stunning achievement, and one with deep resonance for our own time
Five years after Britain left the EU, the co-presidents of European Movement UK believe the country needs to begin a serious discussion about rejoining – but Farage, and his Tory admirers, are getting in the way
How long has the Conservative leader got before her notoriously ruthless party decides they’ve had enough of her?
The tech bro’s ally Alice Weidel spouts fake facts and demonises Muslims – and she is getting closer to becoming German chancellor
Cherished and controversial, Sanremo is Eurovision… but turned up to eleven
The Bibi Files paints a devastating picture of the Israeli prime minister and his family
The Reform leader continues to make a fortune from interests which have nothing to do with serving his constituents in Clacton
The GB News presenter has launched an astonishingly catty attack on her retiring Sky rival
The right-wing channel is urging those wanting a better life to move to another country – and learning the local lingo isn’t necessary
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
We should never forget what happened and be aware that it could all too easily happen again, here and now
At some point soon, the PM is going to have to choose Europe over Trump’s USA
The PM’s trip to Brussels is almost worthless while he adheres to the Brexit position laid out by his failed predecessor
Quitting the EU has solved none of our problems – it’s only added restrictions, with nothing in return
Five years on, the story of a national disaster in the words of those responsible (and Mr Blobby)
Rupert Lowe’s 2020 claim that “Remainers will disappear” now looks farcical as only 30% say we were right to leave
Eleven people are dead in the latest outbreak of horrifying violence in Sweden. Can the nation hold together?
The leader of one of Germany’s main political parties relied on the extreme right wing AfD party to get his immigration bill through parliament. Big mistake
A complex set of historic agreements between the US and Denmark means that if he wants Greenland, Trump might have to give up something in return
Revising Montenegro’s gun laws will only end violence in the country if misogyny is addressed too
The Ukraine invasion and Musk’s Twitter buyout of Twitter show how weak accountability is in authoritarian regimes and among ultra-rich tech titans
A Kyiv gallery has defied Russian missile attacks to stage a visceral but tender art competition for artists under 35
The strategically important city of Pokrovsk is in Putin’s sights. The government should do everything it can to stop him – starting with donating surplus MoD equipment to Volodymyr Zelensky
Zelensky has done all he can. But as the final sell-out approaches, the west has not done nearly enough
As the second coming of Donald Trump threatens a sell-out of Kyiv, Europe finds itself pondering events of 75 years ago
Britain and Europe are up against an alliance of evil. Now is the time to resist Russia, and for the UK to lead by example
In the 1990s, Britain fell out of love with its concrete masterpieces – but then it all changed
Photographer Simone Nanetti’s haunting images of Italy’s abandoned nightclubs