American civilisation is at risk – but I’m still going
If they check my social media posts at the border, I might well be on the first plane back, which tells you Trump’s talk about free speech is nothing but a sham

The president is moving beyond politics – and seeking to claim control of what Americans watch
If they check my social media posts at the border, I might well be on the first plane back, which tells you Trump’s talk about free speech is nothing but a sham
A hard core of American Catholic ultra-conservatives look at the White House and like what they see. The new man in the Vatican takes a different view

Flags waved, Trump ranted and raved, an ex-royal was depraved and the PM looked like he couldn’t be saved. It’s been one hell of a year
Everyone knows No 10 briefs against members of the cabinet, but Starmer told the Commons it doesn’t. That, in a nutshell, is why political trust is dying out
Our writers on their cultural highlights of the year
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The GB News and Spectator owner says he always knew there would be short-term economic downsides to Brexit. He kept that quiet
The Erasmus scheme allowed millions of UK students to broaden their horizons – and also their private lives
Rejoining the reciprocal study scheme has infuriated Brexiteers – and given new impetus to calls for a full return to the EU
National Rally’s Jordan Bardella is no backer of Frexit, despite meeting Nigel Farage in London
The British electorate are now overwhelmingly pro-remain. And yet the europhobes still argue the votes of the dead count for more than the views of the young
Subscribers are queuing up to criticise an article that called leaving the EU “an unmitigated economic failure”
Zelensky’s chief of staff has resigned amid the biggest corruption scandal Ukraine has seen. The president must act fast to restore trust – while not forgetting about the frontline
Putin’s friend and emissary has manipulated Steve Witkoff to the point where the US special ambassador is known as “Dim Philby”. And Ukraine is paying the price
The offer being pushed on Kyiv forces huge compromises and restrictions on Ukraine, but nothing on Russia. For that reason alone it is bound to fail
When it comes to Russian interference, Bill Browder, the US investor and prominent anti-Putin activist, believes the media has barely scratched the surface
In frozen trenches and shattered towns, chaplains pray with the dying, bless the living and try to keep hope alive
The Russian president rejected Donald Trump’s peace proposals because he thinks he has the advantage in Ukraine. He’s wrong
A turbulent 2025 unfolded in striking contrasts – from apocalyptic climate disasters and surging global protests to the ever-present threat of war
The latest edition of the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait prize exhibition features subjects looking for a connection