
Supporting Netanyahu has damaged America
Trump has forged a peace in Gaza – but his inability to influence Israel has undermined the US’s reputation and weakened its global alliances
Big tech is using the ‘nanny state’ arguments pioneered by the tobacco and alcohol industries to convince us that their freedom to sell equates to our freedom to choose. The opposite is true
After Manchester, many British Jews are asking why they should remain in a country where they feel despised
If you want to understand the true depths of Labour’s electoral challenge, pay a visit to Hampstead
Moisés Naím’s new book unpacks how these snake-oil shysters deceive the public
The V&A’s new exhibition shows Marie Antoinette as both icon and casualty of luxury
Research shows that listening to a novel is just as good for our brains as leafing through one. Now sales are outperforming every other sector of publishing
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Blaming Reform’s leader for impending tax cuts only makes sense if you push the UK closer to the EU, too
In Farage and Badenoch’s eyes, is even paying taxes in Britain good enough for EU nationals like me?
Leaving the ECHR would revive damaging wars with Brussels that Badenoch’s supporters don’t want
The Prosperity Institute’s plans have been tried and failed
By labelling the small boats heading to Britain’s coast with the Reform leader’s name, Labour are finally calling out the man responsible for Brexit
The Labour leadership candidate has taken every Brexit position possible. Now it’s time for him to spell things out
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
Donald Trump says his interventions have brought Ukraine and Russia close to peace. So why does it feel further away than last week?
Donald Trump has favoured Ukraine over Russia in recent weeks. But when he meets Putin in Alaska, all that could change
Russia has intensified its aerial assault on Kyiv. One night may pass in relative calm, giving a fragile sense of normality. The next, destruction starts again
Forty years of news photos from the Reuters agency capture a world on fire – and makes a compelling case for the future of photojournalism
Mysterious, graceful and defiant, Cardinale transcended the male gaze and wrote her own legend