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James Ball

Is Rishi Sunak about to call an election?

Westminster gossip says the prime minister is planning to go to the country on Monday

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What is Sunak smoking?

The prime minister saw a cigarette ban as his final chance to write a positive legacy. Then more Tory chaos left his relaunch in tatters

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Sunak’s misleading sick note numbers

The PM implied that 1.35 million were off work because of depression or anxiety. That’s not true

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Truth Social, Don’s new con

As Trump goes on trial, his fans are already paying the price for buying into his social network

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The Mail and the Tories' regretful attack on Rayner

It just shows how desperately out of touch they are

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Liz Truss, the pub bore

The humiliated ex-PM has nothing worthwhile to say - and she says it loudly

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Stop going on about your bloody air fryer

Convincing us to buy smaller versions of appliances we already own is one of capitalism’s big cons

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Has the ECHR overreached on climate change?

A case brought by Swiss pensioners could be a turning point for the court

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Slovakia’s populist shift could spell fresh trouble for Ukraine

Presidential victory for an ally of pro-Russia PM Robert Fico gives Zelensky and the EU a new headache

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The trouble with Tesla

Elon Musk’s car company has hit a rough patch of road - and things could be about to get even worse

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The politics of the spinning door

Scores of Tory MPs are standing down before an expected election mauling in the hope of getting a new job. What does that mean for Westminster?

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The uncomfortable truth is that the UK is powerless to stop Israel in Gaza

Ending arms sales to Netanyahu would be a cathartic but ultimately cosmetic act

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The smoke-and-mirrors secrets of Trump’s new fortune

If the former president cashes in on Truth Social’s ludicrous valuation, it will be at the expense of his biggest fans

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Every time Elon Musk acts, another bit of Twitter dies - and he’s fine with that

The billionaire tech bro is no longer trying to save the company he paid $44billion to own

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The case against payouts for the WASPi women

Pensioners who have benefited greatly from the triple lock should not get more at everyone else’s expense

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Banning landlords is wrong

Crippling rent rises are fuelling calls to abolish landlords. But this so-called ‘easy fix’ must be resisted

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The price of British politics

There is an easy way to stop scandals over political donors – by getting rid of them altogether

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May 2 is out - but these election dates could be even worse for Sunak

Not even the prime minister knows when he’ll put the country out of its misery

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Is James Timpson the best boss in Britain?

Timpson’s high street company mends shoes, cuts keys and helps prisoners rehabilitate. Is it all too good to be true?

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Is Michelle Donelan’s political career worth £15,000? Apparently not

A cabinet minister gives a masterclass in how not to handle a crisis of her own making

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Paul Marshall, creature of the right

The investor has served up a hateful diet of culture war and conspiracy theory at GB News. Now he’s eyeing up the mainstream Tory media

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The Budget conjuring trick that’s wrecking Britain’s economy

The UK’s main fiscal rule encourages reckless chancellors to pile on debt and let others deal with the consequences

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George Galloway is back... but not for long

His return to Westminster is unwelcome - but the voters of Rochdale will soon see through him

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The Hunter Biden witch hunt

The US media seemingly cannot resist even the most obvious of bait when it is delivered by the Republicans

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Shrinkflation is pure political cynicism

Politicians love jumping on niche ideas that make them look in tune with the real world. Don’t fall for it

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The Tories are sleepwalking towards oblivion

No one in Westminster dares to say it – but the Tories are heading for an extinction-level event

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Carlson/Putin: an interview with a jilted man

Dictators are boring, as the US journalist Tucker Carlson belatedly discovered when he met Vladimir Putin

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Labour’s creaking machine

The mishandling of antisemitism allegations is the second gaffe by Starmer’s operation in as many weeks. Is his media team up to the job?

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Labour’s green climbdown shows Starmer must stop letting the Tories dictate his strategy

This episode bodes ill for the party in an election campaign - and in government if they win

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Rooting for the anti-hero: Taylor Swift for president?

Spurred on by fear of her endorsing Biden, the US right is turning on the singer and her gridiron star boyfriend. Bad move

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The Popular Conservatives – neither popular nor conservative

A very strange group of people gathered together in London today to promote a political agenda that nobody wants

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Labour’s green energy climbdown raises questions about Starmer

There is still a feeling that we don’t know who he really is

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