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Downing Street’s blame game over Sunak’s election gaffes
Isaac Levido, who previously toiled as the strategist to Boris Johnson, is the real author of Rishi Sunak’s misfortune
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Macron’s great failure
The hard right has boomed under Macron – that will be his epitaph
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The danger at Europe’s door
Amid faint glimmers of hope, the European elections showed that a politics the world hoped was long gone is back on the march
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Why the Lib Dems’ single market stance matters
They won’t win the election - but at least they are the adults in the room
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Macron’s high-stakes gamble puts Europe at risk
Macron is playing a dangerous game by calling an election – and if Le Pen wins, we all lose
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Where will Macron's fight against the hard right end?
For years, the French hard right has cast a perpetual shadow over the country’s politics
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Time to make Russia pay
The G7 and EU must make up their minds about what to do with €300 billion of Russia’s frozen assets
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How a fake venue was chosen for the G7
Georgia Meloni’s favourite swanky hotel is not all it seems
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Ed Davey’s winning campaign
He’s not going to become PM, but he’s already taught Starmer and Sunak a lesson
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Sunak and a monumental gesture of disrespect
The D-day farce said it all about Rishi Sunak – but also about the papers that have slavishly supported him
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Giorgia Meloni, the Queenmaker
Giorgia Meloni is now apparently allied with both Marine Le Pen and Ursula Von der Leyen – but is she really?
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Nigel Farage doesn’t want to talk about the disaster of Brexit
Reform’s leader wants to campaign on immigration instead of his pet project’s failure
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How to fight the populists
Unless we fight the political liars and the lies they tell, our political future is lost
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How the Tories sabotaged Britain’s universities
The world university rankings paint a dangerous picture for Britain, with 58% of UK unis declining in rank
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Rees-Mogg makes a surprising Discovery
Our digest of the worst of Westminster looks at Richard Tice, Asa Bennett, the Daily Telegraph and more
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Starmer vs Sunak: what about the young?
The poor format with two bickering leaders did little to win over younger voters
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The cost of Sunak’s dodgy tax claim
The PM claimed Labour would put up taxes by £2,000 per family – and now he looks like a liar
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Is Portugal taking the European elections seriously?
As parties have chosen lead candidates with little or no EU-level experience, the country’s clout in the European Parliament could be reduced
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Will France vote for Europe?
Some French voters have forgotten what the EU is really for
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Get Sunak
Could Labour take the prime minister's seat?
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Britain has had enough of political gimmicks
Voters want stability, rather than novelty, from the next government
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How to grow an economy
A Labour government will have to learn to allow rising demand and investment to happen
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Power to the people
The new government could use advisory panels made up of ordinary Britons to break the political deadlock on big issues
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There's trouble in paradise for Mallorcans
In Mallorca, native islanders are turning against tourists
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Gove has torn us apart
A pro-Brexit, self-promoting opportunist, he did huge damage to Britain in a career marked by betrayals and duplicity
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Why size matters for Starmer
A Tory defeat looks certain – but how big Labour’s majority is will shape their ambitions and define politics for the next five years
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Letters: The Tories destroyed what they did not use
Cameron and Osborne were not centrists; their brutal austerity, destruction of local government and the harm they did to young people were the result of hard right policies
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Giorgia on their minds
This week’s European elections could leave Italy’s right wing PM as the continent’s biggest power-broker
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Levelling up was only ever a slogan
After 14 years of the Tories, the spending gap per student between the state and private schooling system has more than doubled
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Technological progress isn't always a good thing
I will miss the London Underground’s lack of internet
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The European elections are a barometer of Italy’s national vote
For most Italians, Europe is a distant, scary and uninteresting concept