The agony of self-hating liberals
Just because Trump won and populism is surging doesn’t mean the Labour party should give up its election promises
We need to talk about immigration
Progressives’ cowed silence has let the toxic talk of Farage and Jenrick take hold. Now we must respond – and taking action on integration should be the start
The drive for renewal must go far beyond AI
The nation’s problems are so deeply ingrained that no single technology could ever sweep them all away
The plot against Britannia
Our elected government is facing an assault on its very legitimacy from right wing politicians and their media toadies. So what are we on the left going to do about it?
What the EU fears from Trump’s return
On defence, trade and tech, Europe is bracing itself for four years of threats and chaos
Ace of Base and the darkness behind the light
From catchy pop hits to far right death threats and knife attacks – the shocking story of the Swedish pop group
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Trump’s rush to build a crueller America
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The rise of Alice Weidel, a German extremist
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Zoran Milanović’s landslide in the Balkans
The Daily Express’s woman problem
A columnist for the Tory tabloid attacks the BBC for its treatment of female staff – then argues Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner are not glamorous enough for government
GB News shows its laughable Reform bias
News stories on the channel’s website seem to overstate the far right party’s appeal
The Telegraph is being hypocritical – and it’s predictable to watch
A columnist at the paper has attacked “not-very-bright people” landing “well-paid sinecures”. So what’s her CV like?
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Why are we so scared to accept the EU’s generous post-Brexit deals?
Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer are making a huge mistake in not openly embracing offers to cut red tape
We need to talk about immigration
Progressives’ cowed silence has let the toxic talk of Farage and Jenrick take hold. Now we must respond – and taking action on integration should be the start
Starmer’s small goals
The prime minister’s limited Brexit reset means the best UK FC can hope for is avoiding relegation, not shooting for glory
The Indy’s Mystic Maddox turns his sights on Mandelson
The journalist famed for his erroneous predictions is now claiming Donald Trump may block Keir Starmer’s preferred US ambassador
Badenoch blows her chance to say something interesting about Brexit
The Tory leader’s big speech was long on waffle and light on content – and it gives Keir Starmer a free run at fixing their mess
Letters: Labour’s stance on Europe is a bad dream
There is only one way to get a message through – make it clear we are not going to vote for them until they have an honest policy on the EU
The New Europe
The rise of Alice Weidel, a German extremist
Could the sleeping giant of Germany’s silent majority mobilise against the AfD?
Zoran Milanović’s landslide in the Balkans
Over the past five years, the president has been acting as the Flavor Flav of the Croatian political establishment
We need to talk about immigration
Progressives’ cowed silence has let the toxic talk of Farage and Jenrick take hold. Now we must respond – and taking action on integration should be the start
Welcome to Vienna’s anti-fascist duelling scene
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What Musk and Putin have in common
The Ukraine invasion and Musk’s Twitter buyout of Twitter show how weak accountability is in authoritarian regimes and among ultra-rich tech titans
Ukraine’s painful beauty
A Kyiv gallery has defied Russian missile attacks to stage a visceral but tender art competition for artists under 35
How Labour can prove it stands by Ukraine
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
We were always going to betray Ukraine
Zelensky has done all he can. But as the final sell-out approaches, the west has not done nearly enough
Ukraine is the new Berlin
As the second coming of Donald Trump threatens a sell-out of Kyiv, Europe finds itself pondering events of 75 years ago
UK soft power failed with Putin – it’s time for the hard option
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
The shock and awe of Mr Benetton
With his work for the fashion brand, the late photographer and art director Oliviero Toscani took the trangressive mainstream
Science and the Sun King
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