Robbins demolished a PM’s excuses – just like Starmer used to
The prime minister is in even deeper trouble after the civil servant he sacked took apart No 10’s latest tangled explanation of the indefensible
The disgraced ex-PM has gone from partygate shame to a series of lucrative paydays – with the latest coming in the heat of Miami
The president has so offended US evangelicals that the previously loyal are calling him demon-possessed and the Biblical ‘father of lies’
It was Britain’s most influential paper. Now it’s barely in the national conversation

Hours after being grilled by an ex-military man, I ran into him again – in very strange circumstances
Paid surrogacy is banned in Australia. But the consequences for women in other, poorer nations are terrible, and that raises questions about the nature of parenthood itself
Conspiracy theorists say a man in a black cap must be part of the plot to kill a president. But the truth is likely to be very different

‘Michael’ avoids the claims of child abuse by the King of Pop – and falls into the same old cliches
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Kemi Badenoch’s party and the right wing paper are convinced the student exchange scheme is aimed at brainwashing four-year-olds
The veteran Brexiteer is in the Daily Telegraph railing against the government kowtowing to the European Union. Is it 1993?
The former PM is still cheering his project on, while the man who negotiated his hopeless deal thinks everything is going just fine
The disgraced financier had been seeking £79 million in damages over reports alleging that he had sexually assaulted several women
The message from the British public is now clear and consistent: they are in favour of having a closer relationship with the EU
Brexit-backing MPs and newspapers claimed Keir Starmer’s reset would force the renaming of the orange-flavoured breakfast preserve
Viktor Orbán’s authoritarian rule is over, but Magyar once had a poster of him on his bedroom wall. When the celebrations are over and reality returns, what kind of government will Hungary have?
After the madness of MAGA in Iran, meeting Ukraine’s president is a lesson in empathy and emotion
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
Emilijia Skarnulyte’s work finds the beauty in painful history and the modern in myth
An approach in a pub led to a seat at a ceremony of what was once considered Britain’s most secretive organisation