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Let’s scrap Britain’s successful climate law so we can burn more gas, lose investment and have higher bills. Crazy as it might seem, that is the...
The attack on the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Manchester was outrageous. It took two innocent lives, and several others were injured....
Last month, the US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, vowed to do “whatever it takes” to support Argentina’s rightwing president, Javier Milei,...
The gradual gentrification of Britain’s creative industries is a matter of record and an all too familiar theme. The alarm has repeatedly been...
When the history of the 21st century is written, the name of El Fasher will surely appear on its bleakest pages. The besiegement of the city by...
Rachel Reeves and Shabana Mahmood – Labour’s Iron Ladies – made revealing interventions at their party conference. They appear to be scripting a...
With its reputation for stuffiness and elitism, the Booker prize may seem unsuited to the age of social media. Back in the 1980s, when writers’...
In The Making of the English Working Class, the leftwing historian EP Thompson made a point of challenging the condescension of history towards...
When Robert Stephenson and Co’s Locomotion No 1 arrived in Stockton on 27 September 1825, the first rail vehicle ever to transport passengers, it...
Sir Keir Starmer’s authority is fading. His poll ratings, and Labour’s, are disastrous. Key lieutenants are departing. With Labour conference...
The idea that the next head of state might be an elected one is as remote from British experience as a visit to the far side of the moon. But it is...
The sheer volume of headlines tells its own tale. Russian drones over Poland and Romania. Russian fighter jets in Estonian airspace. Russian aircraft...
All is not lost, Simon Stiell, the UN’s climate chief, told the Guardian last week. But the latest planetary health check from the Potsdam Institute...
The judgment of a man who fails to distinguish between aggressor and victim when describing the Russia-Ukraine war is not worthy of respect....
The Labour party’s century-long dominance in Wales has few parallels in the democratic world. Emerging as the largest party in every general...
Sir Ed Davey’s conference speech wasn’t a reinvention of the Liberal Democrats. But it was a rare attempt to reframe a party’s purpose before...
At Sunday’s memorial for the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump paid a peculiar tribute. Having quoted Mr Kirk’s words of forgiveness,...
The state of the health service is one of the key metrics on which this government will be judged. Of course this is to some extent true for all...