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James Ball

Our ‘pure cold rage’ should be at Farage and Robinson

The police made a terrible mistake with Henry Nowak. But deliberately stoking racial tensions for personal advantage is despicable

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The dangerous rise of Restore

Yes, Rupert Lowe’s party might take votes from Farage – but they are quietly nudging Reform, the Tories and even Labour towards the far right

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Exclusive: Reform failed to tell the UK’s data watchdog about Farage’s ‘hacked’ phone

Party faces new questions over the alleged Russian cyberattack it claims sparked the £5m Harborne donation scandal

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Dear Tony Blair: Please shut up

The former PM’s latest intervention on Labour’s direction is flawed - and compromised by the millions he has taken from AI’s backers

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Inside the EU’s crisis war room

A hidden Brussels unit plans the continent’s disaster response - and citizens want it to do more, not less

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Tommy Robinson’s pointless, confused, US-funded march

If the hard right rabble rouser has to cross the Atlantic for financial backing, what does that say about his level of support in Britain?

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Burnham is risking it all to show he won’t flinch from big decisions

His Makerfield move is a gamble - but also a signal of intent

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Why there will be no coronation for Streeting

At odds with party members, his path to No 10 is narrow - but he figures it's now or never

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How PM Andy Burnham could change British politics forever

The man who might be our next PM wants a new electoral system to replace FPTP

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Starmer: It’s a matter of when and how, not if

The prime minister says he will fight on. That looks increasingly unlikely

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A prime minister on the brink

After a feeble relaunch and a party rebellion, Keir Starmer is clinging to power

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What we learned about the 2026 local elections

A disaster for Starmer and a triumph for Farage - but not quite as clear-cut as predicted

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We need to talk about Zack Polanski

The charismatic Green leader is close to a breakthrough - yet must answer legitimate questions about his past and his social media likes

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13 questions Farage must answer over his £5m ‘gift’ from a crypto billionaire

The Reform leader’s claims about money received from Thai-based Christopher Harborne have raised eyebrows - and even more queries

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Britain isn’t the country you think it is

Paul Johnson, the former head of Britain’s most important economic think tank, spent years scrutinising the UK. In his new book, he reveals one of the biggest misconceptions people have about the country and how it works

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The Trump shooting conspiracy theories show America has gone mad

Paranoia and cynicism are no longer just for MAGA - and that might be the president’s lasting legacy

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The Sun lost £53m last year – and this is what will happen to it when Murdoch is gone

It was Britain's most influential paper. Now it's barely in the national conversation

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Robbins demolished a PM’s excuses – just like Starmer used to

The prime minister is in even deeper trouble after the civil servant he sacked took apart No 10’s latest tangled explanation of the indefensible

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The next sacking is going to be Starmer

If he knew Mandelson had failed vetting, he should resign. If he didn't, he looks fatally incompetent

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Starmer and Badenoch are about to lose big — so why are they still safe?

With no apparent challengers, the unloved leaders look set to survive a May 7 meltdown

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Former Nato chief goes headfirst into the political swamp

George Robertson meant well, and his comments on defence spending are worthy of attention. It’s what came next that’s the problem

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The BBC needs a last-chance strategy – and here’s what Matt Brittin should deliver

The new DG’s task is daunting but simple: Replace the license fee, fix news output and double down on YouTube

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Exclusive: New Ofcom chair appointed – but will he fix Musk and GB News?

King Charles III speaks to Sir Ian Cheshire during a reception to celebrate four decades of the Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund at Clarence House on July 12, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Jonathan Brady - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Former Channel 4 boss Sir Ian Cheshire beats Margaret Hodge to role as clamour grows to properly regulate right wing channel

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I worked at BuzzFeed. Here’s the truth about why it’s on its last legs

The once-mighty website’s ‘failure’ exposes a fatal flaw in what’s expected of millennial media

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This crisis is the perfect moment to reverse Brexit. Will Starmer finally seize it?

The PM made a tepid speech on fall-out from Iran. But now has an opportunity to save Britain and himself

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Matt Goodwin’s road to derision

How a terrifying night in Detroit shaped the controversial right wing author’s thinking

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The evidence is growing: Trump’s team are using his chaos to get richer on the stock market

The president is probably not directly part of insider trading - but those close to him could well be

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James O’Brien says the press have gone mad – and it’s worse than you think

The LBC host on how Brexit logic is making papers defend Trump on Iran – because ‘they’d rather look ridiculous than admit they’re wrong’

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The New World’s GB News investigation raised at PMQs

Lib Dem leader Ed Davey pushed Keir Starmer to say what he’d do about the TV station that has broken all the rules

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Keir Starmer’s fate – to become Boris Johnson

Superficially they are different, but look closer and the similarities begin to reveal themselves, to an extent that should worry No 10

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Palantir boasts its AI will harm Labour voters. Why doesn’t Starmer kick it out?

CEO Alex Karp said the quiet part out loud in an interview. Yet his company is still embedded in our NHS and defence

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Shameless Mandelson could still finish Starmer

New revelations about the disgraced peer’s chutzpah - and his payoff demands - again call into question the prime minister’s judgement

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