

Karoline Leavitt, the queen of gaslighting
Charming, efficient and terrifyingly effective, Karoline Leavitt isn’t just Trump’s press secretary – she’s the very embodiment of his media strategy
Many hard left leaders went to private school. Do they view socialism as a hobby?
The president’s trip to Scotland proves there’s a real harm in not holding his actions to account
From petty corruption to genocide, the charges continue to mount. But the Israeli prime minister’s actions since October 7, 2023, show he is determined to escape the shadow of justice
I tried to buy cheap healthy food in the US – but it’s impossible
The debate around migration has never been more febrile. Time then for Fenix, which celebrates art by and about refugees
The city is quite obscenely beautiful, and the people are as warm as the weather
The debate around migration has never been more febrile. Time then for Fenix, which celebrates art by and about refugees
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The new movement is claiming 700,000 signups – and a fair proportion of those will have a very different view of the EU than its joint-leader
A new poll shows the tide has turned. But Keir Starmer and others, paralysed by old fears, aren’t listening
Neil’s latest Daily Mail column claims that Donald Trump obliterated Ursula von der Leyen’s career. Suddenly, we’re back in 2016 all over again…
The president thinks tariffs make America stronger. The EU knows better – and walked away from a fight not worth having
The Brexiteers’ dream trade deal is finally done – but government hype doesn’t match the facts
The hard right channel and the ecosystem which feeds it are behaving like the Japanese soldier who held out for nearly 29 years after the war ended
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?
Under the shadow of war, the LGBTQ community and other minorities are fighting for equality in Ukraine
In the age of drone warfare, people in Ukraine are living a higher-tech version of the terror that struck suburban London
Thrown into a conflict like the one Ukraine, the British army would be combat ineffective within weeks. The UK needs a new kind of military – and fast
When teacher Paz Errázuriz lost her job in Pinochet’s coup, she picked up a camera – and found a new way to resist
Social housing in the UK has a reputation for drabness. Other countries have done it far better – it’s time to learn from the ones who got it right