Why Virginia Giuffre is our Person of the Year
The pain she suffered at the hands of powerful men was ultimately too much to bear, but 2025 will be remembered as the year of her vengeance

The pain she suffered at the hands of powerful men was ultimately too much to bear, but 2025 will be remembered as the year of her vengeance
On political funding and social media, Malinauskas has shown real leadership. Our government should take note
Millennials used to mock their parents’ sepia-tinted Facebook posts. Now they’re the ones yearning for a simpler time – before student debt and existential angst

Reform needs a pact to reach Downing Street – and the Conservatives are desperate enough to hand it to them
Middle-aged men are being radicalised – and they’re fuelling the spread of extremism, conspiracy theories and political violence
The movement may have exploded 50 years ago with the Sex Pistols, but the fuse was lit by rebels way back in history
The movement may have exploded 50 years ago with the Sex Pistols, but the fuse was lit by rebels way back in history
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
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”
The government should have agreed to join a key European defence scheme – there can only be one explanation for why it did not
Why does a man responsible for delivering one of the most shattering economic blows in Britain’s history still regard himself as an economic authority?
Nick Thomas-Symonds, minister for EU negotiations, points the way to a showdown that would make Farage squirm
The frontman for Vote Leave’s lies derides a new study on leaving the EU – but no-one is listening
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
The latest edition of the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait prize exhibition features subjects looking for a connection
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is the most terrifying film ever made. So why did I watch it when I was 11, and why does it still have a hold on me?