How MAGA ate itself
Iran, Israel and insults have torn Trump’s alt right army apart
The president’s direct phone number is being traded like a Pokémon card among the DC press pack. But what happens when Trump turns the US political media into his own huge mouthpiece?
How a terrifying night in Detroit shaped the controversial right wing author’s thinking
A tour of top podcasts featured savagings of Brexit – and the man baby in the White House

Iran, Israel and insults have torn Trump’s alt right army apart
The Fab Four’s leading historian Mark Lewisohn is trying to finish his definitive trilogy – just as AI and algorithms start to rewrite their story
You may not like it, but it’s true. The political centre turned in on itself and ignored hard realities. To get rid of him and all he represents, we need that to change

The Fab Four’s leading historian Mark Lewisohn is trying to finish his definitive trilogy – just as AI and algorithms start to rewrite their story
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
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For the SNP, promoting EU membership can portray independence not as leaving something, but joining something
Reform defector Andrew Rosindell is demanding to be allowed to keep using the Conservative association HQ, despite ditching his old party
Starmer and Reeves are talking tougher than before. Now they need to make a positive case for the UK in a bolder Europe
We were lab rats in one of the biggest economic experiments of all time. It was a disaster, and it’s getting worse all the time
The Labour mayor of London has made a big intervention on Brexit – and his timing looks very canny indeed
The Ukrainian high jumper, Yaroslava Mahuchikh, has one record left to beat – a Russian one
The Russian army is luring Kenyans to fight in Ukraine. Processed and sent to the front after minimal training, most of them are dying before their first pay cheque has even cleared
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Four years after the all out invasion, Ukrainians want more than just warm words. They want real help to end this war. Trump isn’t going to give it – so it’s down to us
Governments across the continent must borrow to spend on defence. If they do not, then Gen Z will end up going to war
After four years of war, Putin isn’t winning. So why does the president insist he is?
An approach in a pub led to a seat at a ceremony of what was once considered Britain’s most secretive organisation
The photography exhibition of undersea beauty that’s also an urgent warning about protecting our oceans