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A new world is taking shape and Britain is nowhere to be seen
Britain cannot afford for its place in the world to be limited by those stuck in the thinking and guilt…
Pompeo is right on Iran sanctions
The halls of the UN are a habitual stage for empty gestures and vaporous rhetoric, but last Friday’s Security Council…
Meghan Markle, voting rights activist
The biggest voting bloc in America is that of the non-voter. As a result, most prominent calls to Americans to…
A country for old men
When 83-year-old New Jersey congressman Bill Pascrell shared a photo of American lawmakers meeting a Chinese trade delegation in Washington…
Have Arab nations forgotten about Palestine by accepting Israel?
The Palestinians are entering one of the most precarious periods in their nation’s history. The normalisation of relations between Israel…
The stock market isn’t the success story Trump thinks it is
COVID-19 is still raging, with little sign of coming under control. The economy is already a tenth smaller than it…
The case for mass testing
This morning, Matt Hancock claimed on the Today programme that the government is now working as fast as it can…
Farewell, Public Health England
Farewell, Public Health England. Hello, National Institute for Health Protection. As expected, the hammer has fallen on the agency that…
Why weren’t we wearing masks at the start of the crisis?
The rise of the face mask has been one of the remarkable features of the later period of the Covid-19…
Why Trump won’t stop at Huawei
Cash is no longer king in China. Much like Sweden, the country’s young and old opt for digital payments, made…
An assassination verdict divides Lebanon
Almost a decade ago, I went to Lebanon to investigate who had killed its Prime Minister Rafic Hariri. It was…
The Democrats have learned nothing in four years
On night two of the Democratic National Convention, Jack Schlossberg, son of Carolyn Kennedy and grandson of President John F.…
Bill Clinton: from boomer to Zoomer
It’s no fun to see Bill Clinton in a virtual vacuum. He’s a people person, a glad-hander, a back-rubber, a…
Four moments from the cutting room floor of Monday’s DNC coverage
Rather than the initially planned four-day knees-up in Wisconsin, the 2020 Democratic National Convention began with a two-hour virtual broadcast…
The rise of Scotland’s Covid nationalism
Whenever some London celebrity with a hamster’s grasp of Scottish politics simpers about moving north to escape the flaxen-fringed Franco…
In many ways, Andrew Cuomo is just a metaphor
With the United States lurching from crisis to crisis, the Democrats want their convention to present them as the tough,…
Michelle Obama goes low on the first night of the virtual DNC
What was that? That was the question the internet was asking as the disjointed first night of the Democratic National…
Going postal: the USPS conspiracy theory is the new Russiagate
For the past three years, our national media has been fired up by the urge to fact-check. They fact-checked Donald…
Joe Biden’s Weak Ass Policies
Finally, Joe Biden has submitted himself to the test of a rigorous interview. Unfortunately it wasn’t conducted by Axios’s boomerang-slinger…
James Carville’s advice to Joe Biden
On Monday night, the Democratic party kicks off the first-of-its-kind, never-seen-before, virtual presidential nominating convention. In anticipation of the big online…
After the exams U-turn, will unis have enough places?
So now that A-Levels will be judged on teacher-assessed grades (or centre assessed grades) where does that leave us? At…
Steve Bannon’s army of lookalikes
Stephen K. Bannon positioned himself as the godfather of a new American political movement. Now he’s cultivated the aesthetic of…



































