July 2, 2025

Labour’s welfare Bill is an empty victory Numerous concessions have dealt a heavy blow to Keir Starmer’s credibility

John Oxley

Tuesday
01.07

01.07

A weak dollar doesn’t spell the end of its dominance

Ralph Schoellhammer

01.07

Why is loneliness hitting teen girls hardest? A new WHO study found that nearly a quarter were impacted

Kristina Murkett

01.07

Britain does not need a Ukraine-style visa for Gazans

Henry Hill

01.07

Why is the Supreme Court’s gender ruling still being ignored? The PM has urged institutions to ensure the provision of single-sex spaces

Josephine Bartosch

01.07

Upstart Right-wing projects won’t threaten Reform UK Both Rupert Lowe and Ben Habib fundamentally misunderstand the electorate

Rakib Ehsan

Monday
30.06

30.06

America’s Bitcoin rush is no model for British companies Serving as a holding company for the cryptocurrency is extremely risky

John Rapley

30.06

Jenrick, not Farage, is the future of conservative radicalism He is calling for a new political order

Peter Franklin

30.06

Bob Vylan reaction reveals a split on the British Right

Mary Harrington

30.06

Israel has not eradicated Iran’s nuclear threat Tehran still has the materiel and personnel to enrich uranium

David Patrikarakos

Sunday
29.06

29.06

Is Anna Wintour’s departure the end of Vogue? Fashion journalism is turning to AI

Nina-Sophia Miralles

29.06

Why is the NHS running male breastfeeding workshops? Midwives should not be committed to trans ideology

Joan Smith

29.06

Glastonbury’s Kneecap censorship has backfired

Ralph Leonard

Saturday
28.06

28.06

Liver King’s arrest: a window into the strange alt-health world Influencers are cataloguing their psychological breakdowns to gain followers

Gavin Haynes

28.06

Labour’s migration plan is a French surrender Keir Starmer is ill-prepared to stem Channel flows

Tom Jones

28.06

Online terror content is a national security crisis

Limor Simhony Philpott

Friday
27.06

27.06

Ursula von der Leyen’s confidence vote threatens the EU Even if she stays in post, her authority is permanently damaged

Thomas Fazi

27.06

Keir Starmer: Sue Gray was wrong for the job The Prime Minister has expressed regret about the appointment

Jack Davey

27.06

Can Friedrich Merz maintain his Gaza balancing act?

Ralph Schoellhammer

27.06

British politicians don’t understand the China threat Beijing is treated more as an enigma than a concrete global threat

William Matthews

Thursday
26.06

26.06

Peter Thiel: Elon Musk has given up on Mars The Palantir founder claimed his friend no longer sees the Red Planet as a refuge

Jack Davey

26.06

Kemi Badenoch’s Danish-style integration plan won’t work

Peter Franklin

26.06

Bumble lay-offs signal death of dating apps Shameless commercialisation is turning off users

Kristina Murkett

26.06

Welfare revolt undermines Labour’s entire programme Keir Starmer may have to scrap core Government legislation

Henry Hill

26.06

NHS failures could bring down the SNP Scots are opting for private healthcare over lengthy waiting lists

Iain Macwhirter

Wednesday
25.06

25.06

Pedro Sánchez can capitalise on Nato defence spending row

Miquel Vila

25.06

Over 70% of Western Europeans don’t trust US on security New polling reveals a crisis of confidence in the transatlantic alliance

Jack Davey

25.06

Iran ceasefire hasn’t dimmed anti-Netanyahu mood in Israel War in Gaza and internal opposition still loom over the Israeli PM

David Swift

25.06

Emma Thompson is trivialising prostitution Privileged stars are ignorant about the grim reality of the sex trade

Josephine Bartosch

25.06

Labour’s welfare crisis is entirely self-inflicted

James Sean Dickson

Tuesday
24.06

24.06

Japan’s Right-wing populists are on the march Sanseito is capitalising on the demise of establishment parties

Philip Patrick

24.06

The age of GOP Israel worship is over A new generation on the Right is alienated by Netanyahu’s war

Sohrab Ahmari