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This year is my first Father’s Day as a dad. My son will be just seven months old, too young to know why there’s a card on my bedside table or why...
“The robots are here,” proclaimed Melania Trump during an AI event at the White House on Thursday. It can be hard to parse the first lady’s...
When Donald Trump won his second term, India’s ruling elite must have been quietly pleased. Prime minister Narendra Modi’s performative courting of...
Just as Christmas can be lonely and isolating for many people, the supposedly official commemorations of parenthood – Father’s and Mother’s days...
Some years ago, I wrote about the terrible repercussions that would follow if the literary magazine Island were forced to close following its...
In 2016, on the day after the Brexit vote, my home town’s pub opened early and celebratory pints were drunk underneath union flags. I was in a...
Last week, I came across a flurry of ads on the house-share site SpareRoom sounding less like they were for cosy, inviting living arrangements than...
Rape is a crime against democracy in the most immediate sense of equality between individuals and the premise that we’re all endowed with certain...
Things seem to be going well at the CDC, the federal agency charged with protecting US public health. By “well” I mean terrible, thanks to the...
Prestigious news organizations gave scant attention when, for several days recently, Donald Trump faded from public view. Other than some social...
A government that was already reeling has sustained another massive blow. Elected in a landslide slightly more than a year ago, Labour hit the...
The corporate cannibalisation of Australia’s higher education sector is so bad that it has entered the firmament of literature. Poet Dorothy Porter...
We all saw footage of the disturbing behaviour of neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell, who shouted at the Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, this week as she was...
There will be fireworks and celebration at Nigel Farage’s party conference this weekend. Burgeoning membership and council seats as Reform UK tops...
While British rightwing politics has never been exactly a gentle pursuit, there is a longstanding assumption that its tone and content have limits....
Something strange has been happening in Greece: animals are appearing out of nowhere. Between 2016 and 2022, the sheep population on the island of...
It’s been a busy week for asylum-seeker bashing. Had it not been for the forensic scrutiny of the deputy prime minister’s tax affairs, the...
Pop quiz. Of whom did Donald Trump say admiringly: “I also learned that he loves his country very much”? And: “He wrote me beautiful letters....
On Wednesday morning, Beijingers living near Tiananmen Square were issued with cold breakfast packs and ordered to refrain from cooking, lest smoke...
Nigel Farage is the most influential politician of his generation never to have held ministerial office. His campaigning prowess was instrumental...
It didn’t take them long to find her. Spray-painted on the wall outside Angela Rayner’s new flat in Hove, East Sussex, in purple, red and yellow,...
“We’re going in,” Donald Trump said on Tuesday, when asked whether national guard troops would be sent to invade Chicago. The comment came as...
Britain isn’t sleepwalking into catastrophe; it’s charging towards it. Last year, a violent rightwing uprising tore through our streets – an...
When I was a toddler, family and strangers alike would fawn over my crown of golden locks. I was often mistaken for a little girl. Then as I grew...
The federal government has agreed to pay $475m in compensation to the thousands of victims of the robodebt scandal. Both the government and Gordon...
A photo of former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews alongside the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and the North...
Australia’s economy grew by 0.6% over the three months to June this year, and by 1.8% over the year to June. This outcome was better than expected...
With a buzz of activity in parliament and mandatory back-to-school metaphors, a new political season opens in Westminster, but is that where...
Sweden is often associated with a large and efficient bureaucratic apparatus. It is also often associated with minimalist interiors furnished by...
Tell me, fellow Brits, how are you getting used to our island version of North Korea? How are you coping with life, now that we are a global pariah...
Every year at this time, I think of a quote from the Bible, but which I know from Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson, in which...
Hold music. There must be a better way. You have already had to come to terms with disappointments on your long journey to your heart’s desire: a...
In 1986, my life went from black-and-white to color. It was the year I taped a Duran Duran poster to my rural Pennsylvania high school locker, and...
The US military’s killing of 11 alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers traveling by boat in international waters in the Caribbean is an illegal use of...
Of all the presidents, Donald Trump – the man who would remake the Smithsonian and alter its presentation of “how bad slavery was”, as he put it...
What risk could the election of Zack Polanski as leader pose for the Green party? That’s what journalists wondered aloud on one current affairs...
It’s 6am on an unpromising Saturday, and I’m heading west out of London on the stretch where the A4 runs beneath the elevated M4 – two roads for...
Tony Blair’s leaked presence at the recent White House discussion of Donald Trump’s “Gaza Riviera” plan is either good news or outrageous....
Donald Trump’s first reaction to the disconcerting spectacle of China’s Xi Jinping, Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un marching...
It’s a tradition almost as old as popular music itself: a band name that puns, plays on, or pays tribute to the name of another artist. In the...
Perhaps it is inevitable that the two most persistent evils in human societies – racism and misogyny – can be at times difficult to define and pin...
“Oh my God! You still use cash?!” If I had a dollar for every time someone said that to me, I’d have about $1,326, and it’d all be in the cold hard...
“Delivery, delivery, delivery”. That’s what the prime minister promised as he announced yet another government reboot, insisted he would get all...
There’s an obvious way to destroy Nigel Farage’s political momentum. A poll by the research group Persuasion UK, testing various messages, found...
Last summer, Spain’s Balearic Islands launched one of Europe’s toughest crackdowns on alcohol-fuelled party tourism. In popular resorts such as...