
James Ball
05 August 2024
Fixing social media in antisocial times

Elon Musk allows Twitter users to fan the flames of disorder - and that may come back to burn him and them
Read the full article31 July 2024
The grief and the grifters

Extremists who used the Southport tragedy to play on people’s prejudices should feel the consequences
Read the full article31 July 2024
Trump’s vision of division

Almost everything you have heard about Donald Trump and Project 2025 is true. And it is every bit as terrifying as it sounds
Read the full article30 July 2024
Ruthless Reeves shows skill and intent

The chancellor ripped up Tory legacy dreams and made the right call on the Winter Fuel Payment
Read the full article25 July 2024
Major Tom has lost control

Tugendhat and the Tories won’t win if they abandon common sense to ape Reform
Read the full article24 July 2024
We’ll all pay for the HS2 delay

Sooner or later, a British government will be forced to restart HS2. It should have been this one
Read the full article21 July 2024
Biden is out, but chaos is in

It was the toughest of decisions - now the Democrats face many more
Read the full article19 July 2024
The Biden botch shows the Democrats are falling apart

After this, they absolutely deserve to lose the election - it’s just that the world can’t afford them to do so
Read the full article19 July 2024
The bullying training for new MPs is not enough

Westminster’s reputation is in the gutter and the onus is on Labour to repair it
Read the full article17 July 2024
The King’s Speech needed more volume

Keir Starmer could have been bolder when laying out his government’s agenda - and he may come to regret it
Read the full article17 July 2024
Things can only get bitter

Nigel Farage says Reform will replace the crumbling Tories. But the faultlines within his party – and in his own character – suggest it will crack first
Read the full article16 July 2024
J. D. Vance, American nihilist

The would-be VP is a cynical extremist who will do nothing to moderate Donald Trump’s worst excesses
Read the full article14 July 2024
The bullets and the blame

The attempt on Donald Trump's life was appalling. But his presumptive running mate is wrong to point his finger at Democrats
Read the full article12 July 2024
Starmer’s case for electoral reform

A Commons elected by supplementary vote and a Lords by PR would help restore trust
Read the full article10 July 2024
Davey’s big swing

The Liberal Democrats’ 72-seat success is not just the product of cheesy stunts and a brilliant tactical voting operation – Ed Davey’s own story helped too
Read the full article09 July 2024
The Democrats have made a bad Biden situation worse

The party’s high command has been revealed as incompetent and out of touch
Read the full article09 July 2024
Strange noises from the Tory rump

The Popular Conservatives’ post-election conference was an exercise in delusion
Read the full article08 July 2024
The rights and wrongs of my election predictions

Truss, turnout and Labour’s landslide were my hits - but Corbyn’s win was a huge shock
Read the full article05 July 2024
Sunak, the failure

The former prime minister’s lack of political talent doomed his efforts to establish a legacy from the start
Read the full article05 July 2024
The landslide deniers

Some people on the far left don’t think Starmer 'really' won the election and are trying to explain away his victory
Read the full article05 July 2024
The reality of Starmer’s victory sinks in

It’s a crushing landslide – but the Tories will have enough MPs to form a functioning opposition
Read the full article04 July 2024
Your viewing guide to election night

What time is the exit poll? When will the key seats declare? How long will you have to stay up to see Sunak concede?
Read the full article03 July 2024
Labour are taking a leap into the unknown

There is a huge gulf between the shadow cabinet and the real thing. How will Starmer’s untested team cope with the brutal realities of power?
Read the full article03 July 2024
Eleven bold election predictions

The Tories under 100 seats, Truss and Corbyn to lose, up to 55 Lib Dem gains and more
Read the full article01 July 2024
Farage nears the tipping point on race

There is no real point to his Reform Party – so its leader dances ever closer to the extreme right
Read the full article28 June 2024
It’s too late for the Democrats to replace Biden

Despite his disastrous debate performance, the president and his party are welded together
Read the full article26 June 2024
Bin fire of the vanities

They are adrift in the polls, financially hard-up and morally bankrupt.. and now the Conservatives may not even finish second
Read the full article25 June 2024
The real reason the press fear a Labour supermajority

If Starmer wins a majority of 218 or bigger, it will give him one very significant new power
Read the full article25 June 2024
Assange: A costly battle with no winners

A plea deal has saved the Wikileaks founder from facing more years in prison on charges that were fundamentally unjust
Read the full article24 June 2024
Farage and the curse of Americabrain

Politics is very different on each side of the Atlantic - but the populist right is determined to bring US-style polarisation to Britain
Read the full article23 June 2024
Betting is the rotten Tories’ final scandal

Their period in power is ending not with a bang, but a flutter
Read the full article21 June 2024
Talking up the Labour landslide

The right wing press is predicting a Tory wipe-out – anything less, and they’ll say Starmer has failed
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