

Britain enters a new nuclear age
The government has decided that the country will rearm – this strategic review is just the beginning
If the continent wants to survive, it has to adopt new fresh and bold thinking
Unfortunately for Edi Rama, Albania’s prime minister, the country’s place in the EU will be secured not by optics, but by its democratic credentials and right now, those are being tested
The PM has been a disappointment so far. Now he must make voters choose between Farage’s view of the past, and his own view of the future
Some Labour figures believe Britain has too many unis. But if they start failing, local economies – and Starmer’s re-election prospects – will go with them
Our continent runs on US tech. With Trump in the White House, that no longer feels safe – and plans are taking shape for a way out
The American indie stalwart’s latest film tells the story of the making of another: Jean-Luc Godard’s À bout de souffle
She had nowhere to hide but, as both documentary and book are at pains to point out, just because she wanted to be alone it did not necessarily mean she shunned personal contact
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
The PM has been a disappointment so far. Now he must make voters choose between Farage’s view of the past, and his own view of the future
A brutal UK economy report makes it clear: the reset is not enough in the face of deeply troubling data on a trade meltdown
The disgraced ex-PM’s Brexit reset verdict was an embarrassment, but his true believers will have loved it
Reform’s leader went on holiday as MPs debated the UK-EU reset deal. It wasn’t a gaffe – it was a ruse to avoid scrutiny
The Reform leader has been uncharacteristically quiet in the week of the prime minister’s big EU deal
Of all the things that the Labour government has done, this is the one that has done the most political damage
As Putin’s summer offensive begins, insiders in Zelensky’s camp say they are facing the toughest time in years – with scary ramifications for Europe and the world
What it’s like to be in the centre of one of Putin’s airstrikes
Evidence and eyewitness testimony shows how Russia has maimed some Ukrainian PoWs. But other soldiers and civilians have simply disappeared from sight
The most egregious demands from the US-Ukraine minerals deal’s first draft have gone. But, in Kyiv, there are fears that it still offers no concrete security guarantees
He is a life-long property developer. So how the hell did he end up as America’s top international negotiator, on everything from Ukraine to the Iran nuclear deal?
Half a century ago, a humiliated America scrambled out of a losing war. But parallels with Ukraine show little has changed
Sometimes controversial, but never less than beautiful, the late Salgado leaves behind his images, and a legacy of conservation
The cemetery, opened by Napoleon, was unpopular at first. But then the VIPs came – followed by the ghosts