Nigel Farage has tried to be too clever – and there’s an obvious problem with that
The man who would be PM will now spend the summer fighting for his political life against a man dressed as a bin
The Reform leader is on the brink thanks to his own personal flaws – most fatally an unwillingness to turn down a quick buck
The inequality campaigner is certain that he’s right – but that may not be enough
Homer’s epic speaks powerfully to any age troubled by anxiety that the notion of home, reciprocity and social stability is in jeopardy

Douglas Haig’s willingness to trade thousands of lives for a few miles of ground has proved sadly durable
There are many ways in which women are ‘kept’, sometimes by men, sometimes by members of their own family. But that has never worked for me.
Burnham could end Treasury stagnation with a single department that centralised water, energy, transport and telecoms

Banned in Germany and made available on X, Citizen Vigilante isn’t an aberration; it’s the logical endpoint of Hollywood’s careless obsession with a violent, racist myth
Touching Grass
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Touching Grass
The Two Matts
A letter from a little-known business organisation imploring the incoming prime minister not to dilute Brexit is best ignored
The PM-in-waiting is our last hope for a mainstream politician who can capture the anti-Westminster mood for change
A bunch of Brexiteers got together for a Telegraph panel to mark a decade since Brexit. It was a delusional evening, with a surprise ending the following day
The charlatans who said we had nothing to fear from Brexit now make the same claim about the world getting hotter
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The newspaper has launched a fresh campaign for Brexit, just a decade after the electorate voted for it and five-and-a-half years after it was delivered
Douglas Haig’s willingness to trade thousands of lives for a few miles of ground has proved sadly durable
Russia is losing the war in Ukraine, so the Kremlin is boosting its disinformation campaign. Unfortunately for the next PM, the British left are falling for it
Photographs of iron curtain research labs reveal the depth of communist ambition – and the fatal flaw buried within it
This is Labour’s last chance to see off the threat of a 2029 Farage victory. There is one piece of advice that the next PM needs to hear
A country many expected to fall in weeks has turned into a laboratory for the future of defence, digital government and national resilience. Now the EU must follow
The Intelligence and Security Committee demanded a full inquiry into Russian meddling in British politics. It never happened. A new report makes clear that it needs to happen – now
I hadn’t downloaded any films or podcasts for my journey, but in the end it turned out I didn’t need any. All I needed was the window
Photographs of iron curtain research labs reveal the depth of communist ambition – and the fatal flaw buried within it