

Terminal irony and the collapse of meaning
Coded messages on the bullets that killed Charlie Kirk reveal a nihilistic, always online world where cynicism, violence and politics blur together – and meaning itself collapses.
The death of Charlie Kirk has resurrected Donald Trump’s movement as a vengeful crusade for America’s soul
Coded messages on the bullets that killed Charlie Kirk reveal a nihilistic, always online world where cynicism, violence and politics blur together – and meaning itself collapses.
The prime minister needs to set out the path to a much better Britain than the one we have, before Nigel Farage does it for him
Mr Bates vs The Post Office touched a nerve among the public with its revelation of the suffering of ordinary people who lost everything. ITV’s new drama lacks suitably likeable victims
Britain’s crises give the far right fertile ground – and when Reform fails too, he will take advantage
Robert Redford’s death reminds us of his effortless greatness – and that the age of the Hollywood giant is itself fading into history
Robert Redford’s death reminds us of his effortless greatness – and that the age of the Hollywood giant is itself fading into history
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
A thaw in UK relations and fear of Trump’s America has Brussels eager to forge closer links
The peer’s praise for “magnificent” Brexit is just another example of a discredited guru leading the government astray
The bureaucratic demands put on artists touring the continent are so great that many acts are simply giving up. And the government is doing nothing about it
The Daily Mail commentator thinks bringing the late Queen into politics is distasteful. It’s hard to imagine a more hypocritical view
The Sun claimed the late Queen backed leaving the EU. Now, nine years later, its then editor has been forced to change his tune
Labour have failed to connect Farage with economic disaster in the minds of ordinary people. That must change
Exceedingly wealthy and close to the Kremlin, the infamous Vladimir Solovyov has become a dominating voice on airwaves since Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Vladimir Putin claimed the city was Russian in 2023, but staking the claim doesn’t make it so
Donald Trump says his interventions have brought Ukraine and Russia close to peace. So why does it feel further away than last week?
Donald Trump has favoured Ukraine over Russia in recent weeks. But when he meets Putin in Alaska, all that could change
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
Just an hour across the water is a city with a completely different history and culture. But how much longer can it last?
El Salvador has become an absolutist police state. Part prison camp, part Bitcoin Beach, it’s the perfect place for Trump to send all the people he doesn’t want in America