The United States is rapidly descending into authoritarianism under the Trump administration, argues Matt Gallagher
Participants can “safely and legally smash up a Tesla to vent their rage at Elon Musk, the far-right and billionaires”, as anti-Tesla protests spread across the UK
The only deal the US President and his oligarch beneficiaries are interested in is one that would allow them to feast on our public services and consumer rights, argues Nick Dearden
How British voters could hold the cards when it comes to resisting President Trump’s global trade war
The UK Government’s attempts to bridge the divide between Europe and the White House are rapidly running out of road, argues Alexandra Hall Hall
Former Obama and Clinton staffer Tom Malinowski tells Alexandra Hall Hall why the Democrats’ reluctance to push back against the Trump administration is only making things worse
There is a concerted global effort to undermine the very concept of evidence-based policy and scientific progress, argues Kit Yates
The Reform UK leader also accepted £91,000 for four hours work as a “brand ambassador” for a Mayfair-based gold bullion firm
A former senior KGB chief claims Trump was recruited by them in 1987 due to his role as a prominent US businessman
The US President’s suspension of all foreign aid is already having a devastating impact in war-torn Ukraine, reports George Llewelyn
King Charles congratulates Donald Trump on his “magnificent accomplishment” in restoring monarchical rule to America, imagines Alexandra Hall Hall
Campaigners claim to be turning his own tweets “into a weapon against the far right”
Donald Trump and his associates are already cashing in handsomely from his presidency
By paying attention to our complex and often contradictory humanness, we can keep our integrity through chaos and disruption
How Donald Trump won the support of working class Americans, while selling out their interests to global plutocrats like Elon Musk