Marjorie Taylor Greene: MAGA’s No.1 heretic
She supported Trump, the January 6 riots and spouted antisemitic conspiracy theories. Now she’s renounced the president and appears on liberal chat shows – but is her conversion all it appears?
The paedophile fixer’s depraved, narcissistic, super-rich circle have come to believe that they are beyond mortality and morals
A permacrisis premiership is finished. A Labour defeat in the Gorton & Denton by-election would signal even deeper problems for his successor
In a major essay, a historian of contemporary Russia describes the deep networks of global power and political corruption that Epstein exploited to make his fortune

There’s still a way the Amazon boss can save his legacy, even as his hitman Sir William Lewis walks away from the wreckage of the great American newspaper he owns
The Baftas are coming. The Oscars are next. And yet again, they’ll reward hopelessly middlebrow films that honour the ruling ideas of the ruling class
A narcissistic trend is teaching young men the worst lesson women were ever taught: your appearance is everything
The Baftas are coming. The Oscars are next. And yet again, they’ll reward hopelessly middlebrow films that honour the ruling ideas of the ruling class
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
London could have been the EU’s capital, leading the continent’s defence against Putin and Trumpworld, instead of a spectator to decisions it once helped to shape
The British honours system has never looked so dishonourable. Why not dump it altogether?
Links to Putin, Bannon and Thiel deserve further investigation
A new group of centrist Conservative politicians launched their fightback against Badenoch in a cellar near Charing Cross station. They don’t stand a chance
A tainted messenger delivers the truth that Starmer still can’t bring himself to say
The ardently Brexit-backing paper used a map of Europe showing the UK back in the EU
When leaders meet at Munich, they must start the process of European rearmament in a way that takes account of the threat from Putin – and Trump
In Uzbekistan, life is lived in the shadow of Russia. Since the invasion of Ukraine, that shadow has become much darker and more threatening
A massive Russian attack on power infrastructure has left 6,000 buildings in the capital without electricity and heat, leaving Kyivians freezing in temperatures that can drop to minus 24
The president of Moldova saw off a vicious campaign from Russia by educating the public about the threat and mobilising them against it. Would we do the same here?
2025 has been a wild ride, and in these ten articles, writers here at The New World confronted some of the most important questions of the year
The dictator’s threats and dirty tricks go unanswered and unpunished. We can’t keep rolling over like this
A landmark series of images comes to London, showing the humiliation, rage and moments of hope found in women’s jails
A joint exhibition at Tate Britain reveals the story of two geniuses who did some of their best work in the worst weather