Moglai Bap, DJ Provai and Mo Chara of the Irish band Kneecap pose in Cuba last week. Credit: Getty
25 Mar 2026 - 6:30pm

Cuba’s useful idiot convoy exposes the Left’s blind spot Hasan Piker and Jeremy Corbyn should not overlook diapora voices

Sophie Fullerton

25.03

JD Vance is the key to Iran peace talks Tehran refuses to sit down with Trump’s more hawkish allies

Sohrab Ahmari

25.03

EU realignment is a betrayal of Labour’s purpose Keir Starmer’s reset will strip Britain of its autonomy

Richard Johnson

25.03
Martin Clunes as the disgraced newsreader. Credit: Channel 5

Huw Edwards TV drama has a central flaw

Sarah Ditum

25.03

Labour has been captured by vested interests The Mandelson affair is the culmination of the party’s betrayal of voters

Clive Lewis

Tuesday
24.03

24.03

MAGA was never ‘anti-war’ Trump supporters are only too happy to forget his previous hawkishness

Michael Tracey

24.03

Is Huel sale a death knell for British manufacturing? The UK is falling behind in the global trade race

Andrew O'Brien

24.03
Previous Italian PMs have been undone by mistaken attempts at reform. Credit: Getty

Referendum defeat has dented Giorgia Meloni’s invincibility

Jack Smith

24.03

Germany’s working class is abandoning the centre-left Voters are losing patience with the SPD’s stances on immigration and economics

Katja Hoyer

24.03

Is Britain prepared for more Iranian terror attacks? An arson incident in north London is a sign of things to come

Kyle Orton

Monday
23.03

23.03

Ibram X. Kendi’s racist dictatorship warning proves he is stuck in 2020 His ideas remain rooted in racial victimhood and determinism

Glenn Loury

23.03
'Without the Christian religion as a metaphysical scaffolding, the monarchy is significantly less defensible and intelligible.' Credit: Getty.

Prince William’s Christian turn is a PR move

Niall Gooch

23.03

Could the Greens become Britain’s biggest party? Zack Polanski must overcome truculent activists first

Peter Franklin

23.03

Liberal centrists have lost the argument on Israel Tucker Carlson emerged as the clear winner from his Economist interview

Ralph Leonard

23.03

Net Zero leaves West dangerously exposed to energy shocks Climate lockdowns are not a viable way to bring down costs

Ben Pile

Sunday
22.03

22.03
The monarchy is emerging as the next front in Spain's political realignment. Credit: Getty

The Spanish Right is turning on the King

Jack Davey

22.03

PinkNews shows how activism hollows out journalism The outlet is moving towards a ‘reporter-free newsroom’

Josephine Bartosch

22.03

Killing Iran’s leaders has strengthened the regime US and Israeli strikes are hardening Tehran’s resolve

Daniel DePetris

22.03

Oil shocks could trigger a private credit crisis War in Iran is having unforeseen consequences

Wolfgang Munchau

Saturday
21.03

21.03

How the algorithm cannibalised Twitter Twenty years on from its founding, the site has lost its spark

Gavin Haynes

21.03
'The age of Chuck Norris facts seems increasingly anachronistic.' Credit: Getty.

Chuck Norris symbolised a more innocent internet era

Malcom Kyeyune

21.03

The Covid Inquiry must confront its lockdown blind spot Baroness Hallett is still resistant to the facts about excess deaths

David Paton

Friday
20.03

20.03
A better tribune of Trumpism than Trump? Credit: Getty

A Tucker Carlson 2028 run would break MAGA

Oliver Bateman

20.03

Is controlling Britain’s borders an impossible job? The Government’s small boats chief has left his role after less than two years

Dominic Adler

20.03

US is spending $2 billion a day on Iran war America's military campaign in Iran is turning into a long, expensive slog

Jennifer Kavanagh

20.03
Steel plants in Rotherham, Sheffield, Redcar and Port Talbot have shut in recent years. Credit: Getty

UK steel strategy is too little, too late

Chris Bayliss

20.03

Labour’s pro-EU turn is a desperate grasp for identity Sadiq Khan has called on the party to campaign on rejoining the bloc

Jonny Ball

Thursday
19.03

19.03

The metaverse was never the future it claimed to be Mark Zuckerberg created a more costly, unwieldy version of the internet

Mary Harrington

19.03

Labour’s Muslim outreach risks a race to the bottom Keir Starmer is playing a dangerous game

Rakib Ehsan

19.03

Oil crisis could make Trump a lame-duck president A spike in energy prices risks giving Democrats a pre-midterms boost

John Rapley

19.03
Keir Starmer’s unlikely defenders. Credit: Getty

Has the British Right turned on Trump?

Peter Franklin

19.03

Iran war could cripple the Japanese economy Sanae Takaichi must navigate Trump’s demands while shielding an import-dependent model

Philip Patrick