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Across the country, organizers are carrying something heavier, clearer and more spiritually charged than anything I have seen in over 30 years of...


Just over 15 years ago, a realisation began to dawn on British politicians, triggered by the financial crash of 2008 and its effects on millions of...


Sheer ignorance, fed by malign intent, historical prejudice and mutual misunderstanding, is often the crucial spark that ignites simmering...


A friend of mine once declined a date with a kind, funny, clever man because she hated his shoes. When she relayed this to our group of...


When it comes to difficult conversations, I have a way to go. I often swing between hyper-assertiveness and retreating entirely, but both avoid...


What’s your favourite thing about yourself? Stylist’s Love Yourself campaign asked over 400 women that, and published eight pages of their answers....


When Swiss tycoons handed Donald Trump a gold bar and a Rolex watch – gifts that were followed by a cut in US tariffs – it was no diplomatic...


The crisis over special educational needs and disabilities in England is not just a question of cash. Children and parents spend months and years...


No one should be satisfied with the unjust peace that Ukraine may be forced to accept. The aggressor would be rewarded with territory and other...


It was 70 years ago when four African Americans were sitting in the fifth row of a bus in Montgomery. As one white man had to stand towards the...


According to recent data, marriages in England and Wales are down by nearly 9% after a post-pandemic spike, while civil partnerships have risen by...


“How do we maintain the rage?” Sussan Ley asked in parliament last week. The opposition leader was speaking to a motion introduced by Labor’s...


Earlier this year, the Trump administration reversed the convention that nobody would be snatched by immigration and customs enforcement, or ICE, by...


There was a time when it would have been a scandal for the president of the United States to call a journalist “ugly” or a politician...


Juries are an archaic and inefficient feature of Britain’s collapsing justice system. They survive only in some English-speaking countries as...


Thanks to Labour’s incredible Black Friday deal, breaking manifesto policies is buy-one-get-one-free. As part of its all-promises-must-go drive,...


For the sake of British justice, something has to give. Everyone knows that the courts are in crisis, that we can’t go on like this. Traumatised...


Crisis? What crisis? British Theatre Before and After Covid, a report released this week, is like a comedy-tragedy mask rendered in academic form....


The passage of long overdue reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act demonstrates powerfully that...


First things first. It would be remiss of me not to refer specifically to the appalling and outrageous casualty list of Palestinian journalists and...



Europe breathed a deep collective sigh of relief on Monday, as the crisis triggered by Washington’s presentation of a new 28-point plan for ending...


The former ABC broadcaster Kerry O’Brien got a standing ovation at the 70th Walkley awards on Thursday night for a rousing speech that reminded...


On 10 October, following two years of Israeli genocide that have turned Gaza into the new benchmark of total destruction, after Israel has killed...


This Labour government loves rules. Fiscal rules, stability rules, investment rules, immigration rules and rules restricting protests: this...


When I was growing up, the most German sentence imaginable was: “We’ve lost two world wars and we’re proud of it.” We were so anti-military,...


Nigel Farage could have strangled this story at birth. Confronted with the testimony of more than 20 former schoolmates, who shared with the...



The 30 minutes before question time in federal parliament don’t usually warrant much media attention. A laundry list of members deliver 90-second...


Rachel Reeves’s chancellorship was already balanced on a knife-edge, even before the 2025 budget. After she delivered her second budget statement,...


We should start at the beginning in assessing the Labor-Greens deal to revamp Australia’s national environment law. And the beginning is that,...


I got a text from a biodiversity advocate around midday on Thursday asking me: are you glad, or sad? I wasn’t sure how to reply. The Australian...


And just like that, the two-child benefit limit was finally abolished. “I don’t intend to preside over a status quo that punishes children for the...


Rachel Reeves’s budget contains many measures to make any social democrat cheer. Scrapping the two‑child benefit cap, putting up gambling taxes,...


Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be quaking in his boots at the decisive victory of Zohran Mamdani in the 4 November New York City...


Not much about the House of Lords is defensible on principles of democratic representation. One plausible merit of an appointed chamber is that...


Within Indigenous communities across North America and beyond, we have long known that food is medicine. This isn’t just theory; it’s fact. We...


Early some mornings, when I’m working in London, I go for breakfast with two good friends. So that’s me, a fabric dealer and a psychotherapist....


For the past six years, every Black Friday – that made-up carnival of consumption – Amazon workers and their allies have mobilised across the...


There are some pretty big differences between me and my girlfriend. She is from Aotearoa, I’m from Queensland. She is 10 years younger than me. She...


Housing costs across Europe have become a growing burden for many households, both for those trying to buy and those trying to rent. Over the past...


Some budgets are important but quickly forgotten. Some budgets are trivial but linger long in the memory. The package of measures Rachel Reeves has...


Without question, my favorite holiday is Thanksgiving. I relish the opportunity to appreciate all the wonderful things about life. I also love that...


Yesterday the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivered a Labour budget. People have been asking for Labour’s purpose and values to be more clearly...


Imagine it: you are the chancellor of a government in mortal peril. Poll ratings are down the U-bend; backbenchers are mutinous and colleagues are...
