Concealed within dark, anonymous ships, Putin’s oil is still flowing through the straits of Europe.
The show’s teasing, abrupt credit rolls just make me feel cheated. In the age of streaming, the TV cliffhanger should be ...
Mark Zuckerberg is replacing Nick Clegg with a Republican insider.
Scotland enters 2025 in conflicted spirits. It has decided that independence isn’t, for now, a priority. It played its part ...
Its leadership has been conflicted on the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, in both cases knowing which side they most support, yet seeking to impose restrictions on their military operations to ...
A rundown of the year, from Charli XCX and Jeremy Clarkson to the incumbency curse and floods in Valencia.
Carter’s Christian introspection has been twisted into the imperial self-regard now worn by Trump.
How did we get here? By Wolfgang Münchau Unless something unexpected intrudes, Vladimir Putin is on course to win the war in Ukraine. His troops are now within military spitting distance of the city ...
In John Ruskin’s working-class conservatism lies a path to revive the Tory Party. By Imogen Sinclair Since the demise of Boris Johnson’s premiership, the promise of working-class conservatism has been ...
The year ahead: Can Kemi Badenoch rescue the Tories? Labour has left her an open goal – her future depends on taking it. By Rachel Cunliffe The big question for the Conservatives in 2025: do they ...