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Some traditions are getting harder to maintain. Among them, my own custom of devoting the last column before Christmas to reasons to be hopeful. In...


In 1981, IRA and other republican prisoners went on hunger strike in Northern Ireland, demanding the restoration of their political status. Ten...


I started my working life as a low-paid children’s residential care worker supporting vulnerable children, and I am still a registered social...


At last, the perception of popular fiction by women as “silly novels by lady novelists”, as George Eliot sniffily put it back in 1856, is changing....


Merry Christmas, Sir Keir, and a happy new year. Or as they say in Downing Street these days, make merry for tomorrow you may die. At your drinks...


The justices of the US supreme court – even its conservatives – have traditionally valued their institution’s own standing. John Roberts, the...


Amu Gib is one of several prisoners on hunger strike who are awaiting trial for alleged offences relating to Palestine Action. Gib is being being...


Nigel Farage is storing up trouble by welcoming yet another tranche of Conservative defectors to Reform UK’s ranks. I should know. When I was chief...


As Australia winds down for a traditional Christmas holiday across languorous days of beach and blistering heat set to the soundtrack of Test...


In my family, Christmas isn’t just a holiday … It’s an obsession. And my mother? She’s the matriarch of mistletoe. Every December, our home...


Month by month, Labour is bringing us closer to Europe. This week, the UK announced it is rejoining the Erasmus youth exchange programme. This...


Imagine a classroom with almost nothing in it, save some hard wooden benches and a stack of Bibles. Imagine the school it is in has only one loo,...


A year after the overthrow of Syria’s dictator, Bashar al-Assad, the former jihadi fighter turned Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa addressed the...


In the year leading up to March 2025, one in eight women in England and Wales had been a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking....


Labour set itself a mammoth task when it pledged, before last year’s election, to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) in 10 years. While...


For a decade, Europe has remained suspended in a perpetual state of migration crisis. While the Greek word krisis refers to an exceptional moment...


A couple of weeks ago, the annual DealBook Summit got under way in New York. It’s a series of public talks billed as conversations with “the...


An Englishman drives into a new town and can’t see the warning signs. Richard Pearson is visiting Surrey to close down his late father’s home and...


As you listen to a Christmas performance of Handel’s Messiah, it is easy to persuade yourself that all is still well with music and the arts in...


Is Donald Trump OK? Recently, he’s looked tired. His famous fake tan is a bit more sallow than usual and seems painted on more thickly and clumsily...


Happy forced frivolity season! We have once again arrived at the eye of the storm for the holidays, where cheerfulness is mandatory and lack of...


I wrote a piece a few weeks ago railing at the app-heavy facelessness of dealing with the NHS about what I believe is known as one’s care pathway....


George Osborne getting a new job isn’t exactly news. Since leaving frontline politics, the former chancellor has served as the chair of the...


Every week during term time, Monday arrives like a slap to the face. One child needs to be at basketball training by 7am, another child has a...


The Federal Communications Commission chair, Brendan Carr, admitted at a Senate hearing on Wednesday that there had been a political “sea change”...


Morally, the decision facing the European Council in Brussels this week has been a no-brainer. Russia invaded Ukraine illegally and unilaterally....


Two years ago, the European Union’s adoption of a 2035 ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars was hailed as an act of global leadership, and...


On 10 December, the world watched as Australia enacted the first social media ban for under-16s. Whether it will have the desired effect of...


If you’re thinking about buying your kid a new-fangled AI-powered toy for the holidays, may I kindly suggest you don’t? I’m sure most Guardian...


Last Tuesday afternoon, Dean Andrea Baccarelli at the Harvard School of Public Health sent out a brief message announcing that one of the country’s...


Seven years ago, it took just eight words to electrify the Labour conference and to show the party was falling out of love with its then leader....


As I apply for yet another job, I look at the company’s website for context. I’ve now read their “what we do” section four or five times, and...


Love Actually may be a terrible movie, but it provides one speech that’s hard not to wish into reality this Christmas. Keir Starmer, the actual,...


New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal just how much an average Australian earns. Being “rich” might not see you living like a...


I want to believe in reincarnation because I want to come back as Paul Mescal. What it must be like to be irresistible. I’m sure it gets wearing,...


‘I am a citizen of the world,” so the great Renaissance thinker Desiderius Erasmus is reputed to have said. It is because of his cosmopolitanism...



The unthinkable has happened. The US is Europe’s adversary. The stark, profound betrayal contained in the Trump administration’s national security...


Mourners crowded around a sea of flowers behind the Bondi Pavilion on Tuesday, quietly singing a traditional song of peace. Shalom, shalom, they...


I once spent an exasperating week showing a Russian friend around London. He insisted on seeing everything and admiring nothing. Museums,...


Trump gave what was billed as a “Christmas speech” in rural Pennsylvania this past week that began with his “wishing each and everyone one of you a...


How much does Europe’s future resemble its gruesome past? That question was already pressing before Donald Trump retook the White House, and turned...


We have a lot of differing opinions about Vinted activity in my household. My son thinks [sic] “old people have a massively inflated idea of how...


Being Jewish in Australia today feels very different to when I was a child. Growing up, it was about family, community, culture. It was about our...


There is snow on the ground, but for some Chicago families, this is a moment of unfreezing. ICE is still out there, but Commander Gregory Bovino...


The Bondi shooting has guaranteed that formulation of new laws to control gun use will be urgently considered at state and federal levels. It is...


For decades, the issue of cannabis reform was firmly viewed as a leftist pipe dream. To most conservatives, particularly US Republicans, legalising...


Most late Sunday afternoons, I do a double yoga class. Regulars call it “church”, our Sunday ritual. The second class is basically lying down, and...


If changes to the NHS dental contract in England result in fewer people being left to suffer with complex problems because they cannot get...
