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Andy Burnham, you may have heard, is a proud northerner. And rightly so; not only is the North of England the birthplace of industry, home to...
What does Putin do next? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take a deeper look at the future for the Russian...
In exactly a month’s time, on the day many of us will be commemorating the birth of Fidel Castro, the good people of Clacton-on-Sea will instead go...
• You won’t know James Bevan, but you should know what he did to this country• Boris Johnson wrecked Britain. But this man left even deeper...
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Hallelujah! We seem to have reached the interval in the royal pantomime. Time for a cool down and an ice cream. After all the “Yes he will” (stay...
One thing for all expectant England fans to bear in mind before Saturday night’s World Cup quarter-final is that Norway are ranked sixth in the...
I was diagnosed with ADHD, combined type, at the fabulous age of 40. I sought out a diagnosis “late” in life because I was 99.9 per cent sure I...
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Donald Trump has said that the interim agreement to end the US-Iran war is over, as the battle to control the Strait of Hormuz escalates sharply....
None of Nigel Farage’s old tricks are working anymore. None of his tried-and-tested techniques are functioning. And in the back of his mind,...
You will not recognise the name Jenny Racicot, a 41-year-old from Maine. But the fact we know it at all is a testament to her bravery. This week she...
Swifties around the globe are waiting feverishly for The Reveal. What did the bride, Taylor Swift, wear? It’s now Wednesday and they still don’t...
The Royal Family has turned into EastEnders. Just like in the soap opera, every little move by Prince Harry or Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor causes...
Last month, Tucker Carlson announced that he would no longer support the Republican Party. It was the end of a long journey. Just a few years ago, he...
If there was a World Cup for whining, Nigel Farage would have already won it for England. The self-pity and bogus victimhood oozed from his every pore...
Nigel Farage’s decision to call a by-election in Clacton-on-Sea is straight out the Donald Trump playbook. Surrounded by allegations about his...
As temperatures climb again this week, it really feels like we have entered a new era of regular super hot summer temperatures. When the thermometer...
The Ukrainians have a term for the barrage of missile strikes they have landed on Russia’s oil and military infrastructure in recent weeks: they...
Reform UK has no future without Nigel Farage, but how long can he keep convincing voters he’s the anti-Establishment voice of angry Britain? So far,...
Huff, puff. Following Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex’s decision not to bring their children to London in the wake of the failure to...
Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which experts and writers debate the issues that concern them about modern Britain....
The old adage “follow the money” is haunting Nigel Farage with particular vengeance these days. The feisty Reform leader’s dealings with George...
The Fourth of July is always something of an ambivalent moment when it comes to the so-called “special relationship” between the US and the UK....
This Monday may well mark a fundamental change in our society. A huge claim, but bear with me. For the first time, weight-loss pills containing...
You campaign in poetry, you govern in prose. Sir Keir Starmer took former New York governor Mario Cuomo’s political maxim to the extreme: in office,...
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In the last couple of years, people have rushed to buy solar panels, electric vehicles (EVs) and heat pumps like never before. They’re a great way...
Politicians in Britain tend to be remarkably wary of wearing their soul on their sleeve. David Cameron and Boris Johnson both wisecracked that their...
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Labour’s women, frustrated that the next Labour prime minister will be another man, have put Andy Burnham on notice: don’t make the same mistakes...
The twinkle of wealth is too much for him. Nigel Farage knows that if he keeps on giving in to temptation it will damage him, but he just can’t help...
Russia is repeatedly provoking Western countries. What looks like a series of isolated nuisances is, in fact, part of a broader strategy. Every...
I was taking the dog for a walk in the quiet suburban streets of leafy north London the other day. The rhododendrons were in full bloom, and the heady...
The country feels a little lighter since Starmer decided to step down and Andy Burnham prepares to take over. Keir was frozen, Andy is warm. Keir...
Welcome to Power Players, The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take an in-depth look at the key figures in American...
When I started presenting radio phone-in shows, almost 25 years ago now, one subject provoked an almost uniquely unanimous response on the...
“Good growth in every postcode” – that’s the central pledge of Andy Burnham, who currently occupies the slightly peculiar and constitutionally...
Is Makerfield MP Andy Burnham really a radical? His decentralising zeal and desire to invest in less prosperous regions than the southeast has echoes...
It has been bliss for Andy Burnham in the aftermath of his ruthless rout of a sitting Prime Minister. The man who recently diagnosed a “chasm” in...
Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which experts and writers debate the issues that concern them about modern Britain....
The day after he took over as leader of Crimea 12 years ago, I sat with Sergei Aksyonov amid the splendour of the Russian Theatre in Simferopol for an...
I write this, as I always do, carefully perched in a particular position on a particular chair that I know will mean that even if I sit here longer...
With Prince Harry due to arrive in Britain next month, the familiar row over his security entitlements has resurfaced. It is believed that the Duke of...
The UK may not have braced itself for this week’s heatwave, but the rest of the world appears to be bracing itself for what could become the biggest...
I never thought the sight of an orange and white traffic cone perched atop a statue of one of America’s founding fathers could fill me with tearful...
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You may not recognise the name Tobias Gough. But his face – or possibly body – has been melting the internet this week. He’s the man social...
Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which experts and writers debate the issues that concern them about modern Britain....
We’re finally getting a good look at the royal finances. It shouldn’t take this long, it shouldn’t be up to them to provide them, and we...