

Trump is risking a forever war
An impulsive reign has taken a deadly turn in Iran that could end in years of conflict in the Middle East – and an authoritarian power grab at home
One day an engineer at a metals company in the Netherlands stole a trove of nuclear secrets and offered them for sale – his first customer was Iran
The Los Angeles riots highlight how Trump has changed America in so many ways. But one thing he has certainly not done is make it great again
Jonathan Rutherford’s Blue Labour ideas are at the heart of No 10’s political plans. But will it be enough to save Keir Starmer at the next election?
Nine years on, Leave’s most enthusiastic voters have suffered the most. Yet they’re still backing the man who sold them the snake oil in the first place
Thirty years after it was first published to indifference, Jacqueline Harpman’s I Who Have Never Known Men is a literary sensation
Meeting the painter Sean Scully was an opportunity to ask him about his art – but do the questions make any sense?
Meeting the painter Sean Scully was an opportunity to ask him about his art – but do the questions make any sense?
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The media’s obsession with Reform’s leader makes a disaster of Truss and Boris Johnson proportions ever more likely
A new paper says leaving the EU is costing everyone in the UK £4,000 a year
Nine years ago the Conservative peer predicted what life would look like following Brexit in June 2025. His predictions proved a touch optimistic
A Daily Telegraph non-story about snacks says it all about the lunacy of the British right
Her nasty new book contains one interesting point – funny the Daily Mail chose to ignore it
Nine years on, Leave’s most enthusiastic voters have suffered the most. Yet they’re still backing the man who sold them the snake oil in the first place
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
As Putin’s summer offensive begins, insiders in Zelensky’s camp say they are facing the toughest time in years – with scary ramifications for Europe and the world
What it’s like to be in the centre of one of Putin’s airstrikes
Evidence and eyewitness testimony shows how Russia has maimed some Ukrainian PoWs. But other soldiers and civilians have simply disappeared from sight
The most egregious demands from the US-Ukraine minerals deal’s first draft have gone. But, in Kyiv, there are fears that it still offers no concrete security guarantees
He is a life-long property developer. So how the hell did he end up as America’s top international negotiator, on everything from Ukraine to the Iran nuclear deal?
A collection of images curated by the director tells the story of protest and resistance in Britain. But who wins and who loses is only part of the story
The photographer’s images of man’s ongoing mission to tame and commercialise the wild are a spectacle