Denmark’s asylum policy isn’t the answer
A harsh, intrusive Danish-style immigration system won’t win right wing votes for Labour and will enrage the party’s traditional supporters. When will this government learn?
At the next election, 16-year-olds will be able to vote for the first time ever. If politicians don’t help them now, despair will push them into the arms of populists
Panorama made mistakes but this ‘scandal’ is the work of populists trying to control the airwaves. They won’t rest
When philosopher Manon Garcia went to the Gisèle Pelicot trial, what struck her most was the defendants’ sheer lack of remorse. If we can’t change this, she asks, can we live with men?

Fuentes is a racist, a Holocaust denier and an admirer of Hitler – and he is now on the verge of the US political mainstream
The new mayor of New York’s victory has let a little light back in after a year of darkness
Wolfgang Flür, once part of the band’s classic line-up, on putting humanity into electronic music
Wolfgang Flür, once part of the band’s classic line-up, on putting humanity into electronic music
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Whether criticising our institutions, sucking up to the US or fleeing for warmer climes, it turns out that the Brexiteers don’t seem to love the UK after all
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The architect of Boris Johnson’s botched Brexit deal has been appointed director-general of the right wing think tank
Who is the ‘guru’ telling Express readers how getting closer to the EU will kill growth in the face of overwhelming evidence?
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Labour’s refusal to think about joining the customs union shows reality is an alien concept
In frozen trenches and shattered towns, chaplains pray with the dying, bless the living and try to keep hope alive
The Russian president rejected Donald Trump’s peace proposals because he thinks he has the advantage in Ukraine. He’s wrong
As Karl Schlögel reminded us, Putin waged this war in Ukraine not only for military means, but as a battle for hearts and minds
Russia is sending its drones and bombers into Nato airspace. Whatever this is, it feels like just the beginning
Exceedingly wealthy and close to the Kremlin, the infamous Vladimir Solovyov has become a dominating voice on airwaves since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Vladimir Putin claimed the city was Russian in 2023, but staking the claim doesn’t make it so
From Helsinki to Buenos Aires, one man’s obsession with the art and architecture of our underground railways
Rock Against Racism’s joyous free concerts beat back the far right in 1970s Britain. That defiant blend of politics and music remains an inspiration – but its playbook may be obsolete