US Swing states are not the only focus of Russian interference, with the Kremlin’s attempts to swing elections in Moldova and Georgia in stark relief
A senior US insider breaks rank to detail exactly what a Donald Trump victory will mean
We are facing the ‘literally unprecedented demographic stress of a permanently ageing global population’
A damning new report exposes the scandalously slow pace of removing all the flammable cladding still wrapped around thousands of flats across the UK
The Conservative Party’s new leader has the potential to do a lot of damage, whether or not she wins the next general election
The new Conservative Leader combines culture war politics with a deregulation agenda that would set the country back decades, Jon Bloomfield and David Edgar report
Lobby groups are accused of whipping up fears about Labour’s inheritance tax reforms despite figures suggesting the vast majority of UK farms will be unaffected
A systems lens suggests a quarter of GDP could evaporate on a pathway to violent civil unrest, concentration camps, and genocidal violence that would be a free gift to Putin
History will show the economic and social legacy of the outgoing President to have been leagues ahead of his predecessor Donald Trump
Israel banned Gaza’s largest provider of humanitarian support on Monday in a decision UNICEF dubbed ‘a new way to kill children’
Clare Short tells Keir Starmer’s Government to stand up for its principles and end Britain’s role as a “lieutenant” for the United States
Could the American people really be about to elect a man as obviously unfit for high office as Donald Trump as their next commander in chief?
Reeves’ budget only looks radical if you believe the Conservative spin that their own plans were anything other than a cynical scorched earth tactic by a desperate government that knew it was going to lose
The unspoken truth of Rachel Reeves’ Budget is that leaving the EU has left Britain permanently worse off
Maintaining the £3bn tax break for motorists has been a long-term campaign of The Sun newspaper
Extinction Rebellion activists target 52 firms in week-long campaign demanding end to fossil fuel project insurance, as arrests made in City protests
The French intellectual’s book on October 7 and the Gaza war reveals the failure of some of Israel’s defenders to see Palestinian suffering
Big tech is holding us hostage to technology in ways that are dramatically altering how we function as human beings
The prestigious university is resisting demands for fair treatment from casualised staff, despite its vast wealth
Farage’s agent broke US federal law for over a year before declaring her work with the Reform UK leader
Dan Evans and Tom Latchem reveal fresh evidence in one of the most baffling missing person cases of recent years
Hanan El Atr Khashoggi’s engagement was the start of a nightmare that would involve murder, global espionage, and a years-long fight for justice
These technologies are removing accountability from warfare and making it harder to hold individuals or governments responsible for extrajudicial killings
‘The argument against labour rights is politically flawed, because it ignores the impact of having a large number of workers in insecure and bad jobs’
The voting system for Mayoral and PCC elections could return to a more proportional system, reversing changes allegedly designed to benefit the Conservative Party
Peter Jukes looks at the mounting evidence that Elon Musk is using his social media platform as a vector to attack Ukraine and support Putin’s murderous invasion
Anti-migrant activist detained by police ahead of a London demonstration, as his online following surges due to promotion by ‘X’ owner Elon Musk
The headlines about Chris Kaba tell us more about the society and media in this country than his killing
The economy is the most important issue for voters in the US Presidential Elections, with 40 million people living below the poverty line and new homelessness records being set.
Women who have been coerced by “angry” men are reaching out to support others in a new campaign called ‘Vote Without Fear’.
Keir Starmer’s right hand man throws his weight behind the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice, and says inequality played a major factor in the pandemic
A damning new Parliamentary report warns that the UK’s broken approach to food has created a “public health emergency”
Starmer’s Government has an opportunity to reverse years of Conservative attacks on impartiality and independence – our democracy requires it to act beyond narrow party interests, former BBC producer and journalist Patrick Howse writes
Why is the BBC giving so much coverage to a complete non-story about Labour and the Democrats, just because the Republican candidate would like them to?
The Employment Rights Bill continues to face huge opposition from some employers
The secret operation was allegedly conducted by former intelligence officials in order to “generate false information” about senior Democrats
Six-month battle sees Telegraph forced to correct an inaccurate article about the impact of climate change on rail delays
An evidence-led, long-called for, but under-used programme of checks for people with a learning disability has the potential to help ease health inequalities more widely, Saba Salman reports