A devastating resignation that finishes Starmer – and possibly Burnham too
John Healey’s resignation is a nightmare for the PM, and the man who wants to replace him
The brutal killing of Henry Nowak has been seized upon by Farage as a means of political self-promotion. But if he and the hard right push the idea of an inter-ethnic conflict, they could crack apart the basis of British society
A brutal murder in Southampton has exposed the way political extremists influence and distort politics in other countries
In the aftermath, the world reacted with a blend of bemusement and opportunism that signalled a new world order would emerge in the next decade, with the UK as a lost and aimless spectator

Technically brilliant and unafraid to take tough decisions – could he be the man to end 60 years of hurt and close a songbook of offensive chants?
Non-fiction sales are declining as fathers swap weighty Churchill biographies for history podcasts
As the singer-songwriter tours his early material, it’s starting to sound like prophecy

Technically brilliant and unafraid to take tough decisions – could he be the man to end 60 years of hurt and close a songbook of offensive chants?
The Two Matts
Touching Grass
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Touching Grass
The Two Matts
The pathological Brexiter, who appears to know nothing whatsoever about Irish history, has come out with yet another colossally misguided tweet
As PM, he would face all the same constraints as Starmer, Sunak and Johnson. If he makes promises he can’t keep, then like the others, he’s done for
In the aftermath, the world reacted with a blend of bemusement and opportunism that signalled a new world order would emerge in the next decade, with the UK as a lost and aimless spectator
A generation has grown up that didn’t vote in the referendum, but has had to suffer the consequences of leaving the EU. Now they want to rejoin
Forget the economic blows – Matthew Elliott says he was “pilloried” at dinner parties in the years following the vote
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
More than a million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded in Putin’s war in Ukraine. But he cannot back off. Instead, he will switch tactics. Ukraine – and the west – must be ready
Donald Trump sends friends and family round the world to negotiate on his behalf – is it any surprise that Putin should do the same?
As Trump has discovered with Iran and Putin in Ukraine, a new, cheap method of warfare has come along to make those ultra-high-tech, ultra-expensive, weapons redundant
A capital built and rebuilt by dreamers, schemers and evildoers has gone from squalor to a hollowed-out paradise
Protests have rocked the so-called ‘Art Olympics’ over its decision to let Putin exercise soft power
Rollie Kahaani’s photos from populist rallies are grabbing attention
There are thousands of lost settlements just off coastlines around the world. Could Torcoss in Devon be next?