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How Donald Trump won the support of working class Americans, while selling out their interests to global plutocrats like Elon Musk
Donald Trump is throwing his second US administration into an already volatile mix – adding his own blend of disorder, writes Alexandra Hall Hall
The Labour Government is heading for an electoral reckoning unless it backs a more proportional voting system, argues Neal Lawson
Both the UK economy and the new Labour Government needs an urgent shot in the arm. Could this be the solution?
Extinction Rebellion UK reflects on the meaning of this historic moment
The relentless criticism of the Labour Government from a hostile media is completely at odds with its record and the historical context
Elon Musk’s favourite podcaster was ill-prepared for the Ukrainian President’s demolition of Russian propaganda claims about the war
The Government is ‘absolutely not going to save us… 2025 needs to be the year we start to save ourselves’
Sergei Cristo, the whistleblower behind the new podcast series Sergei and the Westminster Spy Ring, warns about the real threats from abroad
Fed by an irresponsible media, neither voters nor political leaders are willing to accept the trade-offs inherent in fiscal choices, writes Chris Grey in his monthly column for the Byline Times print edition
The broadcaster provides an oversized platform for representatives from opaquely-funded libertarian lobby groups, says media academic Julian Petley
The Prime Minister’s acceptance of right-wing economic orthodoxy is pushing his party and the country towards disaster, argues his former adviser Simon Fletcher
Who will – truly – hold the line with the prospect of a more extreme politics coming to Britain via the ballot box?
The law must be changed to tackle the impact of easily available sexually violent imagery, says Criminal Barrister Gareth Roberts
Donald Trump’s pledge to end Putin’s war “in 24 hours” is a fantasy that will be quickly met by painful reality
Europe and the US must wake up to the threat posed by Georgia’s repressive Russian-aligned regime, writes the UK’s former ambassador to the country
Less than 5% of people with learning disabilities are employed, while 86% want to be. The Government must think about which Brits it values as being worthy of work
The Government’s new plan for welfare has a fundamental flaw at its heart, argues Izzy Wightman
The fall of the Syrian dictator poses a whole series of new challenges for the country, says chemical, biological, and radiological weapons expert Dan Kaszeta
Startling new research reveals that this year’s General Election was the ‘most disproportionate ever’ with millions of votes wasted
Critics must reclaim their roles as navigators of meaning – not algorithmically-rewarded pastiche provocateurs, writes Iain Overton
In arguing the Left is in league with the devil, Peterson inadvertently reveals the religious reverence to power and money defining the pro-Trump Right
Sex workers in the UK speak out after Belgium grants people in the industry employment rights in historic first
The Prime Minister’s new target-driven ‘Plan for Change’ is based on a badly outdated view of how the modern world actually works, argues Neal Lawson
Not taking seriously political figures we find undesirable will not change their potential impact or ambitions – Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Nigel Farage only benefit from being underestimated, writes Hardeep Matharu
There is only one red line in this war and it’s one that Russia crosses daily
Police accused of ‘discriminatory’ and ‘heavy-handed’ approach towards children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities
COP29 was far from the dramatic turning point in the fight against catastrophic climate change that the world needs
Insular definitions of the national past overlook the very things we should take pride in
“America’s enemies will only watch with glee, as America self-destructs from within”, says former UK diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall
My Dutch friend chose to die a peaceful, painless death at the time of his choosing. Everyone else should be free to make that same choice
The treaty represents a rare victory for international law and the “rules-based order” the UK is meant to stand for
How did media outlets allow the narrative about this story to become so quickly dominated by one side?
European leaders fear Donald Trump could soon open Europe’s doors to Moscow