

Tommy Robinson’s long shadow
Easily dismissed as a diminutive thug, the unfortunate reality is that he understands perfectly the role he has to play in propagating hateful racist nationalism in a country increasingly receptive to his message
Farage’s political gameplan has one key weakness that Starmer needs to exploit ruthlessly
Farage is getting ready for power, but his party is becoming much more politically extreme than he is. If he gets the chance, will he give them what they want?
The PM needs to remove the blockages that are preventing policy from becoming reality. If he doesn’t, the result could be Reform, and disaster
Too many progressives have forgotten the importance of free speech. It’s time to speak up
Where is the line and how do you know when someone has crossed it?
Anything she releases is devoured by her millions of fans. But what, really, is she selling?
Anything she releases is devoured by her millions of fans. But what, really, is she selling?
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The bureaucratic demands put on artists touring the continent are so great that many acts are simply giving up. And the government is doing nothing about it
The Daily Mail commentator thinks bringing the late Queen into politics is distasteful. It’s hard to imagine a more hypocritical view
The Sun claimed the late Queen backed leaving the EU. Now, nine years later, its then editor has been forced to change his tune
Labour have failed to connect Farage with economic disaster in the minds of ordinary people. That must change
The man who would be PM has already spent a decade getting much of what he wanted – and none of it has worked
The financial crisis left Britain weaker, poorer and more vulnerable to liars – and we’ve never recovered
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
The first unmanned flying weapon was launched over a century ago – the full implications of that flight are only now being understood
Europe could save Ukraine and defeat a dictator by shutting down Russia’s shadow fleet and scaling up its own defence production. But will wary voters accept rising tension as the price of peace?
A giant of 20th-century design had fallen into obscurity – but then it turned out he was still alive
Seventy years after his fatal crash, a pilgrimage to the place where an actor died and a legend was born