

Britain enters a new nuclear age
The government has decided that the country will rearm – this strategic review is just the beginning
The government has decided that the country will rearm – this strategic review is just the beginning
Yet another had right opportunist has exploited the opening in European politics that the left continues to ignore
As Putin’s summer offensive begins, insiders in Zelensky’s camp say they are facing the toughest time in years – with scary ramifications for Europe and the world
Progressive parties will never win votes by lecturing the electorate on how to live their lives
The governor of the Bank of England has just given an eye-watering speech about Britain’s economic idiocy
The prime minister says Reform’s leader can’t be trusted – but there’s one example he refuses to use
He’s out of jail and will go back to being both a grifter and a demagogue. But men like Robinson allow us to ignore deeper truths about our society
If the continent wants to survive, it has to adopt new fresh and bold thinking
Unfortunately for Edi Rama, Albania’s prime minister, the country’s place in the EU will be secured not by optics, but by its democratic credentials and right now, those are being tested
The prime minister’s reforms are crucial to achieving a more humane prison system. But, they’re only the start
The new UK-EU deal has annoyed all the usual suspects, so Keir Starmer must be doing something right
Our continent runs on US tech. With Trump in the White House, that no longer feels safe – and plans are taking shape for a way out
Trump plays so often and is so obsessed with the game that his administration is now a golf course company with a government attached
Some Labour figures believe Britain has too many unis. But if they start failing, local economies – and Starmer’s re-election prospects – will go with them
Atheists have a simple answer: it is evidence that God doesn’t exist, while believers say the gift of human free will brings with it the possibility of doing evil
The PM has been a disappointment so far. Now he must make voters choose between Farage’s view of the past, and his own view of the future
The 81-year-old former chancellor claimed it prevented him from attending a parliamentary inquiry in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern over his role in the Nord Stream 2 saga
Don’t discount the role of Gergely Kovács, head of the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP), if Hungarians vote to remove Orbán from power next year
The Tory leader has put her foot in it again by peddling one of Putin’s talking points
The reaction to the shocking car attack in Liverpool tells us so much about ourselves
A brutal UK economy report makes it clear: the reset is not enough in the face of deeply troubling data on a trade meltdown
What it’s like to be in the centre of one of Putin’s airstrikes
Trump and Putin have shaken the bond markets. Reeves must now take radical steps to react
Makis Voridis, Greece’s new minister for migration and asylum, and his ultra-nationalist links are catastrophic for refugees
More and more far right extremists are being jailed – and shrill language by politicians must be partly to blame
The ‘white genocide’ story overlooks the suffering faced by the majority of South Africans. It also ignores the entire history of Apartheid
Or is it simply an afternoon in modern Britain?
Victims of sexual assault are harmed twice: first by their abuser and then by the justice system. Recognising this is just the start
If Keir Starmer is serious about keeping Reform out, he should reform the electoral system – and STV would boost calls for rejoin, too
Keir Starmer today performed the first screeching u-turn of his premiership. Fortunately, the leader of the opposition wasn’t paying attention
Reform’s leader went on holiday as MPs debated the UK-EU reset deal. It wasn’t a gaffe – it was a ruse to avoid scrutiny
The Russian president got exactly what he wanted out of the latest round of talks in Istanbul
Of all the things that the Labour government has done, this is the one that has done the most political damage
Starmer is yet to reach the first anniversary of his premiership but, already, he has repudiated young middle-class metropolitan voters
Conspiracy theorists blame vapour trails on a strange experiment endorsed by Keir Starmer. And the craziest thing is… they’re half right
I’m one of those people who’s lived in more than one country and has now settled in the UK. Is that really so unreasonable?
The rot set in when Conservative members were given the right to vote for their leader, resulting in the disastrous premierships of Johnson, Truss and Sunak
Our political class is racing to catch up with a changed world of defence procurement
After 99 years, the German authorities and the Hohenzollern family have decided to bury the hatchet
The philosopher lost his childhood at the expense of his father’s educational experiment. It was far too high a price for anyone to pay
Milei’s press clampdowns are attracting international coverage. But that isn’t stopping him, if anything the president is doubling down
Just like Putin, Slovakia’s prime minister is cultivating a carefully crafted image of strength
In Brussels, Americans are distancing themselves from Trump’s policies – and they’re taking their dogs with them
The US has long led the science world but now, researchers are moving abroad to continue their work
It’s possible to feel the deepest sympathy for Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis and still be appalled by the cover-up of his cognitive decline
Keir Starmer’s pragmatic deal is nowhere near as good as rejoining – but it is good news for British companies, consumers and tourists
Nicușor Dan, the pro-European presidential candidate, emerged victorious in the most emotional and consequential election in Romania’s post-communist history
Lost billions, border queues, red tape strangling business. What exactly is this bold reset deal supposed to be surrendering?
A crackdown on visas for so-called lower-skilled migrant workers will have a devastating effect on an already creaking sector
The PM is going to Brussels next week for talks on resetting Britain’s relationship with Europe. It is the only way back to growth – everybody knows it
The question of what to say about the EU will not disappear just because Keir Starmer has chosen to bury his head in the sand
Current abortion law in Britain is just a series of loopholes. It’s time for new legislation, because, as the US example shows, women’s healthcare can quickly become a political target
Scaremongering and clumsy amendments should not stall the cause of helping the terminally ill to die with dignity
A new relationship with Europe offers Labour the chance to reset more than Brexit
While Keir Starmer no longer resembles the man many people voted for, the former X Factor judge is calling for a new referendum on Europe
Reform’s unfunded spending would bankrupt Britain
Following Farage means inching towards him as he inches further right – doing this has already left the Conservatives in ruins
The country has a swagger about it – but is Narendra Modi holding back its tech boom?
Morgan McSweeney is the most influential invisible man in British politics. Is he to blame for Labour’s rightward turn and tanking opinion poll numbers?
Robert Prevost may have been born American, but his experience, views and values are as far from Trumpian as were his predecessor’s
Many secular philosophers have opposed war and particular wars, but Russell stands in a class apart
A string of decisions has triggered a wave of criticism – from the public, the media, legal scholars and politicians
A Finnish comedy trio are among the bookies’ favourites to win the song contest… for Sweden
A photo of three Bulgarians convicted of espionage for Russia at a Commons committee on EU membership has opened up an old question
Keir Starmer has done the best he could at a relatively low cost, knowing Britain lacks the backing to fully stand up to Trump
Starmer is doing deals as old certainties vanish. But frustrated voters will be hard to convince
That’s the view of some people on the British right. But getting emotional over history is a sure sign that you’re abusing it for political ends
Battered Keir Starmer knows the May 19 Brexit summit will bring more criticism from Nigel Farage. But the PM can’t turn back now
The Conservative leader quizzed the PM on Tony Blair’s net zero comments, just a week too late. Meanwhile, Ed Davey went all Pastor Niemöller
The average taxpayer will have little sympathy, but evidence suggests Labour’s hard line could damage its growth ambitions
Don’t fight him where he is strong, fight him where he is weak – the economy, the NHS, Putin, Trump, climate, and yes, Brexit
From El Salvador to Greater Lincolnshire via the White House, populists want to sweep aside the criminal justice system as we know it
What happened to her as a 17-year-old was appalling, but was it down to the failings of a brainwashed society obsessed with celebrity?
Taking migrants out of hotels into private rented housing is another socially conservative move destined to blow up in the government’s face
A major power outage across the Iberian peninsula caused panic and unexpected joy as people rediscovered simplicity, resilience and community
As tempting as the dream of an AfD-free Bundestag may be, banning the party wouldn’t make the anger and fear that fuel it disappear
Previous prime ministers have tried to deal with Farage by pandering to his ideas, and it’s led to disaster. Starmer must avoid the same fate
Transfixed by the culture wars, the government’s immigration policy is being driven by Labour’s right wing – it’s going to blow up in their faces
Loomer, rumoured to be Donald Trump’s girlfriend, is a hardcore right wing extremist. It’s a shame she’s also one of the most influential people in America
If Keir Starmer learns from the mistakes made by Jim Callaghan and Gordon Brown, he can navigate a successful course through stormy economic waters
Working from home has its benefits. But a whole generation of people who once would have learned on the job now have no one around to learn from
Evidence and eyewitness testimony shows how Russia has maimed some Ukrainian PoWs. But other soldiers and civilians have simply disappeared from sight
Russia and China’s superiority in the ‘High North’ could allow them to sever a key supply route between America and Europe
With the collapse of the two main parties, the rise of populism and an obsession with immigration, the UK now looks more continental than ever
Reform are winning by offering wrong answers to real problems. Switching off the booming green economy is worse than Brexit
Following Farage on immigration while cutting money from OAPs and the disabled has been a disaster
Badenoch is receiving extensive media training in an attempt to soften her image. But her image is not the problem
The most egregious demands from the US-Ukraine minerals deal’s first draft have gone. But, in Kyiv, there are fears that it still offers no concrete security guarantees
Yesterday’s vote shows that the Reform party has now passed a crucial tipping point
Labour are unwilling to attack the Reform leader’s greatest weakness
It has taken 3,646 days since he became an MP, but Keir Starmer today made an actual funny joke at Prime Minister’s Questions
Proper reporting is fading out as papers shrink or fold. Who will hold the powerful to account?