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When the AI bubble bursts, humans will finally have their chance to take back control
23.12.2025
60
Rafael Behr
I got smashed in the face by a cricket ball – a true story about physics and hardened leather (and a cartoonist)
17.12.2025
20
Rafael Behr
Putin thinks democracy is the west’s weakness. We have to prove him wrong
17.12.2025
50
Rafael Behr
Australia’s kids are saved! The social media ban is here and all the teens are outside touching grass
10.12.2025
9
Rafael Behr
A braver Tory leader than Badenoch would dare to call out Farage’s bogus patriotism
10.12.2025
10
Rafael Behr
Fear of facing the future has British politics stuck in the past
03.12.2025
20
Rafael Behr
Rachel Reeves has many problems. She’s realising that her Brexit bind may be the biggest of all
26.11.2025
10
Rafael Behr
Killing season! That magical time of year when unlikeable political leaders get the proverbial chop
19.11.2025
9
Rafael Behr
Starmer’s squandering of a historic election victory is a tragedy nearing its finale
19.11.2025
10
Rafael Behr
There’s a missing link in British public life – and it underpins crises from the BBC to our prisons
12.11.2025
20
Rafael Behr
Three hours of complimentary artisanal electricity? What will you do with yours?
05.11.2025
10
Rafael Behr
Economic policy is one thing Nigel Farage can’t crib from the Donald Trump playbook
05.11.2025
30
Rafael Behr
Nothing else has worked – so Starmer and Reeves are finally telling the truth about Brexit
22.10.2025
100
Rafael Behr
The crisis engulfing Emmanuel Macron contains a warning for Keir Starmer
15.10.2025
30
Rafael Behr
Badenoch’s ‘thoughtful Conservatism’ turns out to be just the slower road to Faragism
08.10.2025
20
Rafael Behr
Resisting Faragism offers the Lib Dems a rare clarity of purpose
24.09.2025
60
Rafael Behr
Keir Starmer is betting everything on an America that doesn’t exist any more
17.09.2025
40
Rafael Behr
Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long
10.09.2025
6
Rafael Behr
While Starmer struggles with a broken system in Westminster, real power keeps leaking elsewhere
04.09.2025
30
Rafael Behr
What would happen if Australia stopped supplying F-35 parts to Israel?
27.08.2025
10
Rafael Behr
There’s an obvious way to challenge Nigel Farage. But Keir Starmer won’t do it
27.08.2025
10
Rafael Behr
By sanctioning journalists, the Kremlin admits how much the truth hurts
22.08.2025
4
Rafael Behr
European leaders behave like supplicants to an almighty Trump. Putin just sees him as a protege
19.08.2025
10
Rafael Behr
Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs
13.08.2025
40
Rafael Behr
We’re being deafened by digital noise. Pause it and you hear the sound of democracy in crisis
06.08.2025
40
Rafael Behr
Trump isn’t a reliable ally – but Nato dollars can be more persuasive than Putin’s propaganda
16.07.2025
50
Rafael Behr
Macron and Starmer talk Trump, boats and Ukraine – but Brexit is the ghost at the banquet
09.07.2025
30
Rafael Behr
The Guardian view on Trump’s aid cuts and development: the global majority deserve justice, not charity
01.07.2025
4
Rafael Behr
The Guardian view on Europe’s heatwave: leaders should remind the public why ambitious targets matter
01.07.2025
6
Rafael Behr
After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it
01.07.2025
5
Rafael Behr
Trump is angry with a world that won’t give him easy deals
25.06.2025
6
Rafael Behr
G7 leaders are paralysed by their fear of upsetting Donald Trump
18.06.2025
90
Rafael Behr
Rachel Reeves’s economic vision is coming into focus – a year too late
10.06.2025
4
Rafael Behr
The spirit of Liz Truss, ridiculous but relentless, stalks British politics
04.06.2025
40
Rafael Behr
In the never-ending Brexit Wars saga, reality is finally fighting back
20.05.2025
30
Rafael Behr
Keir Starmer is caught in yet another trap of his own making
14.05.2025
60
Rafael Behr
Keir Starmer can’t build a stronger European partnership by stealth. He has to declare it aloud
09.05.2025
40
Rafael Behr
The Tories have shown Labour exactly how not to fight Farage
30.04.2025
10
Rafael Behr
In Trumpland, ‘defending free speech’ means one thing: submission to the president
16.04.2025
80
Rafael Behr
Britain cannot afford to gamble on America returning to its senses. We must urgently look elsewhere
09.04.2025
100
Rafael Behr
Australia! It’s time to (metaphorically) kick the duopoly in the nads and elect a minority government
02.04.2025
60
Rafael Behr
Keir Starmer won power without a purpose. Now he risks squandering it
02.04.2025
40
Rafael Behr
A bloke at the dog park said the government was controlling the cyclones. He is accidentally sort of correct
12.03.2025
30
Rafael Behr
A Trump-Putin pact is emerging – and Europe is its target
12.03.2025
80
Rafael Behr
In a frightening new era, Starmer has made his move – and may have found his calling
26.02.2025
60
Rafael Behr
Afflicted with liberal angst in the age of Trump? Take a leaf from Bridget Jones’s diary
19.02.2025
30
Rafael Behr
In the Musk revolution, lessons from the 20th century will be deleted
12.02.2025
100
Rafael Behr
It seems the end of everything is upon us. Is no one coming to our rescue? How about … the molluscs?!
05.02.2025
70
Rafael Behr
Starmer’s EU reset risks being dragged down by the Brexit undertow
05.02.2025
50
Rafael Behr
Hallucinating copy/paste plagiarism robots are everywhere! What a time to be alive!
29.01.2025
60
Rafael Behr