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James Ball

The book Zuckerberg wants to kill

If you thought Facebook was meant to be all about free speech nowadays, think again

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Elon Musk is in freefall

When it comes to billionaires, there’s only one reliable way to keep score – and by that measure, there’s no doubt Musk is losing badly

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JD Vile. The smallness of the vice-president of America

Vance has gone from punchline to the man who punches first and asks questions later. And he’s a heartbeat from the presidency

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Nigel Farage, the unpopulist

Nigel Farage has staked his political life on slavish support of Donald Trump. Now it seems to be coming back to bite him

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How woke went broke

The excesses of the social justice movements will not be missed – but something even worse has come to take their place

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Keir Starmer’s disastrous decision

The prime minister’s cut to the aid budget will cause horrendous suffering and weaken Britain

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Trump gives Europe the finger

A vote at the United Nations made it very clear what he thinks of America’s former allies across the Atlantic

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The turncoat in chief

Trump has shafted Ukraine. Now he threatens the security of the west

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The war against buffer zones

JD Vance’s rant against a British law banning protests outside abortion clinics is pure hypocrisy - and nothing at all to do with free speech

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JD Vance is graceless, reckless and pointless

The vice president’s arrogant and counterproductive rant in Munich was a lesson in hypocrisy

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The president’s brain is missing… again

Not even his shocked closest allies know what drove Donald Trump’s Ukraine sell-out

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Donald Trump has no plan

Greenland, the Panama Canal, trade wars, the Gaza riviera, surrendering to Putin – and it’s only week three. Most of it won’t happen. But some of it might. And that’s the problem

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Matthew Goodwin’s book of nonsense

The populist commentator’s book on UK universities is filled with unoriginal argument, cherry-picked evidence and enormous self-regard. If he truly believes what he’s written, the only suitable response is pity

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When hard hearts beat soft power

The White House’s destruction of USAID is a callous, catastrophic mistake that will damage America as well as the world

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Why are Labour acting like the Tories?

By offering the same old rhetoric on benefits, migrants and spending, Keir Starmer looks like the continuity Sunak

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China’s AI game changer

China has upended the artificial intelligence war, and now anyone can win – shaking the assumptions of Trump, Musk and Starmer

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Reform’s poll lead changes nothing for Labour

The populist party is a growing force that cannot be ignored - but Starmer’s government must still deliver or die

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Welcome to Trump’s economic world war

An entitled, deluded president risks setting off a chain reaction of global financial devastation

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Brexit is the new communism

True believers deny that leaving the EU has failed; just that it's not been done properly yet. Does this delusion sound familiar?

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Climate of fear

The case for green measures has never been clearer. But ideology in the US and internal battles in the UK threaten any progress

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The crazy fawning over Trump’s sabotage

Government is hard - but that doesn’t justify praise by Simon Case and others just for smashing things up

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Under the radar, the Lib Dems could decide the next election

Labour and the Tories are obsessed with Reform - and that gives Ed Davey space to make a different case

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Rupert Murdoch is breathing a sigh of relief over Prince Harry

News Group has paid a huge price, but may have seen off the greatest scandal it has faced

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Trump’s rush to build a crueller America

The president’s opening gambits show those who tried to sanewash him were deluded

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The power of resistance

The Democrats are in shock and disarray. But someone will need to stand up to Donald Trump

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Kemi Badenoch’s honesty problem

The Tory leader’s habit of saying what she thinks is refreshing. Her staff’s habit of pretending that she hasn’t said it is dreadful politics

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Meta follows X to the dark side

Meta firing its fact-checkers is about more than sucking up to Trump. It kickstarts a global fight over the rules of the internet and free speech

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Labour is squandering the chance to tell its economic story

Keir Starmer is wasting time on bizarre claims about AI and productivity instead of convincing voters that he has a real plan.

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Badenoch the opportunist tiptoes towards disaster

The Tory leader did nothing about rape gangs she was the minister responsible, and is only interested now that she thinks there might be votes in it

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Elon’s little helpers

The neofascist billionaire at Trump’s side is spewing out dangerous lies about Britain. And our complicit right wing press is amplifying them

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Robert Jenrick is a cynical opportunist

His car-crash Today interview reveals much about the man who would be Tory king

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The dangerous lies of Elon Musk

His ill-informed backing for Tommy Robinson and slurs against Jess Phillips say it all about Trump's right-hand man

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