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James Ball

Mamdani shows a different way is possible

The New York mayor’s resounding victory is a warning to Trump and his own party’s old guard

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First the flag. Now the poppy

A sombre display of remembrance is being weaponised and policed by nationalists

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Lord of the Wrongs: What Musk gets wrong about Tolkien and Orwell

The far right tech guru is supposed to be a genius - so why does he misunderstand the books he loves?

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Why Facebook is suddenly full of nostalgia for the recent past

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

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Sarah Pochin and the new age of open racism 

What the Reform MP said was appalling. The Tories’ refusal to condemn her is arguably worse

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Katie Lam’s immigration panic is built on lies

As a Tory proposes the harshest migration policy since Idi Amin’s, data shows the public doesn't understand the numbers - thanks to politicians too venal or timid to tell the truth

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Tinker, tailor, China, farce

A clownish spy scandal has shown up the severe shortcomings of British security, and given the Labour government an even bigger Chinese problem

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Paul Marshall, the man who owns the right

The multimillionaire controls a network of news channels, publications and think tanks that the left could only dream of. If Reform or the Tories win the next election, he will become the country’s most influential non-politician

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Labour’s London problem

The party cannot stay in power without dominating in the capital – party insiders are now worried the city is about to slip from the government’s grasp

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Nick Lowles, the fighter of hate who hid from the sun

As a child in the National Front’s heyday, fear made HOPE not Hate’s CEO try to conceal his origins. Now he says tensions are worse than they were in 1979

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Keir Starmer has finally found his bite

A so-so speech soared when the PM went for Farage. The start of a fightback, or too little, too late?

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The ID cards disaster is another sign that Starmer has lost it

The PM has failed to spot voters’ anti-big-government streak, enraged his own party and reunited the warring Farage and Boris Johnson

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Terminal irony and the collapse of meaning

Coded messages on the bullets that killed Charlie Kirk reveal a nihilistic, always online world where cynicism, violence and politics blur together – and meaning itself collapses.

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Exclusive: Royal Society to debate throwing out Elon Musk

One of the most prestigious scientific bodies in the world is considering expelling Musk after his appearance at Tommy Robinson’s extremist London rally

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Ed Davey: decency versus division

The Lib Dems beat Reform at the election but lost the media war. Now their leader warns that Farage and Robinson seek to tear Britain apart for personal gain

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It’s time for Starmer to confront Elon Musk’s extremism

Tesla’s owner wants a “fight back” to create regime change in the UK. The government must stop indulging him and using his platform

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Tommy Robinson’s march was a drunken, coked-up mess

He claimed the world was watching, but most of London barely noticed - and much of what was on view was appalling

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Exclusive poll: how Labour can win on immigration

A new opinion survey finds that people see immigration as a problem for Britain, but when it comes to their own lives, they have other priorities

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The Reform party conference and the end of democracy

Farage is getting ready for power, but his party is becoming much more politically extreme than he is. If he gets the chance, will he give them what they want?

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Did Farage just lie to US congress under oath?

At a hearing in DC, the leader of Reform said that he does not ban journalists from his party’s conference - just hours after his party banned The New World

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Chicken Farage bans The New World

Reform claims to be the party of free speech, but this last-minute decision to stop me attending its conference tells a very different story

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The tough guys who learned to love tyranny

For decades, US survivalists have warned about a future with troops on the street and plain-clothes goons disappearing the White House’s enemies. Now it’s all happening under Trump, they are silent

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Social media has ruined politics

The right have been radicalised, while abuse forces moderates off the platforms. This can’t go on

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Nigel Farage, the man who broke Britain

The man who would be PM has already spent a decade getting much of what he wanted - and none of it has worked

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The Bell Hotel ruling incentivises the far right

By factoring extremist unrest into his judgment, a British judge has signalled that disorder works

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Britain’s real immigration scandal is not the one you think

A so-called national crisis isn’t being driven by migrant boats – but by a cynical political class that would rather feed fears than fix anything

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The unpardonable sins of Ghislaine Maxwell

The woman who aided, abetted and abused alongside Jeffrey Epstein should be in prison until 2037 – at least. But as Trump allies flirt with pardons and political revenge, could she go free?

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The government has lost the argument on Palestine Action

Yvette Cooper must reveal the ‘secret’ reasons for proscribing the group, or tell the police to stop arresting supporters

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The trial of Benjamin Netanyahu

From petty corruption to genocide, the charges continue to mount. But the Israeli prime minister’s actions since October 7, 2023, show he is determined to escape the shadow of justice

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Meet Claude, the $14bn AI that thinks it wears a tie

Artificial intelligence makes more and more of our decisions. But two examples show it remains untrustworthy – and sometimes downright bizarre

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Farage’s firestarter politics

A year after riots swept Britain, Reform’s leader and his supporters are warning of future unrest unless their policies are followed. The message is a threat wrapped in respectability

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This is Starmer’s worst mistake so far

He enjoys attacking the left of his party, but the PM’s reversal on planning laws sets him up for a confrontation with his loyalists

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