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The images are striking, deliberately so. They show men being taken off a bus and up the stairway of a charter jet to be deported from the UK. One...
Last year I spoke to a young woman who urgently wanted to share her story, saying: “I don’t want what happened to me to happen to anyone else.”...
News that the US president, Donald Trump, was going to place a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminium imports in to the US came as it generally does...
For weeks during the height of the Covid pandemic in early 2021, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, personally exchanged...
One of the ways in which Donald Trump’s regime obscures and distracts is by drawing our eyes constantly to the US – its raw power to intimidate and...
In 2020, Donald Trump scrapped the North American free trade agreement, replacing it with the “United States Mexico Canada agreement”, which he...
Egyptian and Greek mythologies mention a phoenix rising from ashes. Palestinians in Gaza have shown this is not entirely a myth. With the shaky...
Amid the maelstrom of executive orders, appointments, tariffs, threats and other initiatives of the last few weeks, Donald Trump is still promising...
As I wandered out of my New York apartment, the snow compressing on to the sidewalk in that warming dusk light gave my walk to Citarella’s on Third...
In my continued quest for self-optimisation via silly wellness stuff, I was intrigued by a Vogue article on a new morning routine: 30/30/30. That’s...
What is a nation? There are several, varying definitions, but ultimately it comes down to the same answer: a large group of people bound together...
The problem with Trump’s America is that everything happens so fast, and across too many categories. There are moves so stupid and trivial that you...
Seventeen years after Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, its future remains shadowed and compromised by relations with Belgrade. More than a...
Alaa Abd el-Fattah knows about hunger strikes. When I was locked up in a cell next to him in Cairo’s notorious Tora prison in early 2014, he and I...
Keep calm and carry on. Let’s not lose our heads, because the stupidest thing we can do right now is to panic. Thus speak those Labour people who...
“Keir doesn’t engage in the political process. He got this far by not expressing any political opinions … He’s good with people, but he...
Sorry, Valentine’s Day is cancelled: we’re in a relationship recession. Analysis of demographic data by the Financial Times shows a dramatic...
On my latest visit to Iran, I purchased a delightful, handcrafted artwork: a miniature gold tableau adorned with elegant flowers, upon which is...
My name is Mark Smith. I am a former diplomat and policy adviser at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). I spent my career...
“It will be welcome news to many that we have been able to cut interest rates again,” said Andrew Bailey, the Bank of England governor, last week....
For anyone involved in the government’s strategy to combat violence against women, the National Audit Office’s recent report must have felt like a...
In the late 1970s when my parents built the house I still live in, there was no forest. The property was a disused cow pasture, full of scrappy...
Sovereignty matters. Except when it doesn’t. And it doesn’t when another people’s sovereignty gets in the way of your nation’s needs. Then...
To Elon Musk, I say this! To perform one Nazi salute at Donald Trump’s inauguration, while simultaneously offering full support to European...
Before the last election, in what was billed as his “most personal interview yet”, Keir Starmer said: “I’m not in the habit of bandying...
If I asked you to list the things that make democratic politics meaningful, what would you include? Most likely elections and education. Perhaps...
Donald Trump’s executive order reauthorizing sanctions against international criminal court (ICC) personnel reflects a disgraceful effort to ensure...
If you care about the world we are handing on to future generations, the news on Thursday morning was dramatic. This January was the warmest on...
Some things are plain common sense. Female employees should not be expected to share changing rooms with male colleagues. They shouldn’t be...
The government has promised to put creativity back at the heart of school life, and people across the arts sector who have been campaigning for...
Previously undisclosed Pentagon plans for withdrawing 2,000 US troops from eastern Syria received scant attention last week, overshadowed by Donald...
When the Stirling prize was launched nearly 30 years ago, the Royal Institute of British Architects wanted to create an award that would match the...
Move fast and break things was Mark Zuckerberg’s guiding principle, and for many years Facebook’s motto. In the process of dispensing junk food for...
The 47th president of the United States is a danger to his country, Britain and the world. Who would have thought that sentence would ever be...
The remains of Grenfell Tower have for the last seven years stood as a testament to the worst British fire disaster in living memory. They have...
Houra! Or rather, hurrah! On Monday, the French government, led by François Bayrou, our fourth prime minister in a year, did not fall. Our...
During four years in opposition and in the seven months since this government came to office, we have been clear: smart climate policy means not...
The monsters of artificial intelligence are coming for you. They will cast you out on the street like a Dickensian mill owner and laugh as they do...
An online row last week underlines something we all know but which many prefer to ignore. There is something not right about surrogacy. The furore...
It might already be too late to save the homes where many of the people of Gaza have been living and have memories of lives spent there. Or the...
I’m not sure I can remember exactly when I sensed it. Maybe it was when some of the more gimmicky London pubs introduced “stamp cards” to ration...
Two weeks into the Trump administration, I’m still being asked by foreigners about the new president’s “political vision”. Some of them, especially...