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The eccentrics of the new right aren’t rebelling against our political regime – they are its twisted successors.
What is an inheritance? For the Welsh novelist Joe Dunthorne, the inheritance he received from his great-grandfather, ...
By rescuing British Steel, Keir Starmer has marked a turn against neoliberal complacency. This realism should guide his ...
We should be chilled by Mangione’s alleged actions – but also by the nihilism in American society that drove him.
In an age of AI bots delivering therapy by algorithm, we risk losing the intrusive intimacy of real psychotherapy.
Law school doesn’t really teach you how to be a lawyer, but it certainly teaches you how to think like a lawyer. And part of ...
If the party cannot translate momentum into council seats, it risks being another noisy but inconsequential endeavour.
Through its dogmatism, the SNP alienated even those sympathetic to trans rights. By Chris Deerin It was impossible to miss the explosion of joy and relief from campaigners that greeted the UK Supreme ...
The Vice President is flattering British conservatives by appealing to their deepest imperial fantasies. By Kojo Koram Despite becoming the mouthpiece for the Trump administration’s unprecedented ...
Could John Maynard Keynes fix Trump’s tariff crisis? This trade war is really a fight for the future of the dollar. By Robert Skidelsky Trump’s tariff bombardment has torn up the rules by which ...
Congress can prevent further economic harm by stripping the president of his trade powers. By David Gauke At what point does a legislator – particularly one of the same political party as the ...