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Less than a month into its existence, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana’s new leftwing party is already widely seen as a mess. Its leadership, its...
Schwartz Media, publisher of the Saturday Paper, the Monthly and the Quarterly Essay, recently sold its 7am podcast to Solstice Media, with the...
Sheer joy. That’s how it felt watching England’s Lionesses romping gleefully across the pitch after their victory in Basel – not just because...
Trigger warning. Some readers may find this disturbing. Not everything Donald Trump says is mad and a lie. Not all of it is about money. Some of it...
If I were president of the United States, I would certainly be concerned about the cost and performance of the country’s healthcare system. The...
A couple of weeks ago, I came across an Amy Poehler joke in which she sums up the different generational experiences of money: “Boomers are all...
With net zero policies under attack from elected far-right populists as well as autocratic petrostates, and another summer of record-breaking...
Efforts to ensure that modern values are reflected in public sculpture began well before the Black Lives Matter protests five years ago. Those...
If they survive Donald Trump’s attacks, the international courts will not deliver their final verdict for several years. But for all those who have...
Writing this article was like being knocked unconscious and magically transported back 15 years. Julia Gillard is prime minister, everyone is...
Hot off a gig where she was selling a bar of “morning wood” soap containing her used bathwater, the actor Sydney Sweeney is making headlines for...
Last week, the UK’s Online Safety Act came into force. It’s fair to say it hasn’t been smooth sailing. Donald Trump’s allies have dubbed it...
There are few better metaphors for the receding status of American women than one offered up by the Trump administration at a medical waste...
Dear Acting President Shipman, I am writing you an open letter since you have seen fit to communicate the recent decisions of the board of trustees...
“No one likes us, we don’t care.” It may be rousing on the stadium terraces of south London, as the signature chant for Millwall football club,...
It’s not entirely surprising the Australian government is now including YouTube accounts in its under-16s social media ban – but the decision to...
As everyone knows – or ought to know – there is nothing as boring as listening to someone tell you about a dream they have had. This is a shame, as...
The British public discovered only very belatedly that an enormous accidental data breach by an official three years ago put up to 100,000 Afghans...
Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States a second time from what is essentially the beacon of global culture and heritage – Unesco...
Thousands of famished people waiting for hours in 90-degree heat to secure bags of flour that run out after 10 minutes – this is a typical scene at...
Those who misled the country over Brexit are usually quieter these days. They do not hang their heads in shame, but change the subject whenever...
The Suez crisis in 1956 was a humiliating moment of truth for the UK. Faced with implacable opposition from the US, Anthony Eden’s government was...
Ten years ago, after the Iran nuclear deal, I wrote in the Guardian about the urgent need for global nuclear disarmament – starting with the...
When the legendary journalist David Halberstam wrote his landmark 1979 book about American journalism, The Powers That Be, he focused on four media...
We raised a glass last Saturday evening, the four of us, to toast the 80th anniversary of the 1945 Labour government. None was old enough to...
When Hulk Hogan died and a rush of people searched his name on Google to read various obituaries, I’m sure at least some of them were shocked to...
“We expect the usual offender apologists to criticise our efforts”. So said the Northern Territory’s chief minister, Lia Finocchiaro, in an...
The supreme court judgment on the application of the 2010 Equality Act has rendered the UK’s system of legal gender recognition entirely hollow. It...
Among the many useless but consoling facts I’ve hung on to at the expense of real knowledge is the telephone number of my best friend from high...
Vladimir Putin will probably never give up on his attempts to bring Ukraine into Russia – which is where it belongs, according to his warped view...
When Anna’s* parents came to visit last year, she was determined to give them a relaxing holiday in her Queensland beach town. She’d been worried...
Donald Trump’s 1 August tariffs deadline did what it was always intended to do. It kept the markets and the nations guessing amid last-minute...
I recently stumbled across a letter I wrote to Santa when I was six years old. Deep in a box of crumpled photos and loose negatives, my earnest...
I know progressives are supposed to be technophobes, but there is one technology we probably love more than anyone else (except the engineers who...
The burning of an effigy of refugees on a boat to the cheers of a riled-up crowd in Moygashel, Northern Ireland shows where we are today. A decade...
So long, pun of the year. The best joke of the fringe award – the lighthearted, groan-inducing staple of the Edinburgh festival – has been scrapped...
The symbolism of Palestinian statehood matters. For months, the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his far-right coalition allies have...
Help me out with a question I’ve been pondering, will you? I’m trying to figure out if there is a single adult on Earth whose personal information...
Medicine is a humanistic profession, grounded in ethical values of justice, beneficence and the commitment to do no harm. It is a vocation of...
Back when we took photographs with actual cameras and film and had the pictures printed at the chemist, we took a snap of our son on his first day...
Almost two years into a conflict that has cost tens of thousands of lives, amid an Israeli military campaign and humanitarian blockade that have...