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James Ball

The man who would be media king

Mathias Döpfner is Europe’s leading media mogul; the most influential man you’ve never heard of

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Burning down the house

Mortgages helped cause the 2008 financial crash. Now they may bring about a new crisis

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Why are they so hopeless?

System faults have left the UK being governed by the least gifted political class in memory

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Is the prime minister a Groucho Marxist?

The comic actor said he’d never join a club that would admit him. Will Liz Truss apply the same rule to Macron’s new European forum?

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The dangers of this uncivil war

Liz Truss has entered Number 10 wanting to change government. This time may be better spent on some reflection

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The mission of King Charles

He has the task of preserving a system that even he knows can no longer be justified

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Inside the Brexit bubble: The thinktanks who won’t take yes for an answer

A certain group of Brexiteers have got everything they wanted - but they still yearn for the impossible

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Regrets? Boris Johnson should have a few

Boris Johnson wants to be remembered as a great man of British political history. So how does his scorecard look?

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How to fix Boris Johnson’s Lords fraud

One thing is clear: reforming the House of Lords won't be easy

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Can the new prime minister keep the lights on?

Britain’s energy crisis is even harder to fix than you thought – and Truss and Sunak don’t even seem to be trying

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The executives on the make

The harsh reality of how this is achieved is that it takes from the public not once, but twice

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27 reasons why Rishi Sunak will be a bad prime minister

As predicted, Liz Truss was a hopeless prime minister. But her successor, Rishi Sunak, is likely to be equally terrible

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39 good reasons Liz Truss will be a terrible Prime Minister

Truss has the potential to be a prime minister who makes the Johnson era look like one of calmness and stability

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Battling to lead the Britain they broke

Anyone coming into No 10 with the slightest hope of fixing Britain would need to acknowledge it is actually broken, and neither of the Conservative leadership candidates can do that

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A harsh reality is awaiting the new leader of the Conservative party

Whoever is chosen will have no personal mandate nor a manifesto that’s been tried and tested with voters

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Put this sleazy house in order

Once again, this government is failing to deliver the most basic levels of decency

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The case for Julian Assange

Assange and his fans make it difficult to take his side. But this doesn’t change the fact that this prosecution is dangerous and unjust

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No, Brexit won’t ever be ‘done’

Claiming Brexit can be ever “done” ignores the complicated reality of the real world

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Our callous Ukraine fatigue

Our tone of how we discuss the war in Ukraine has evolved and not for the better

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Trans children are suffering because of the government’s cowardice

The government are too afraid to challenge adults’ belief systems. This is pure cruelty

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At sea over sanctions

The government has the chance to show the world the days of London being Russian oligarchs' playground are over, but that would involve action by Boris Johnson

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Priti Patel’s broken Windrush promises

A report on the scandal said Home Office staff should be trained in diversity.. but two years on, the number of staff trained is zero

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Don’t sleep on China’s threat

We dropped the ball spectacularly on Russia. On China, and other human rights and international law abusers, we must not do the same

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The land of freedom… for some

There are real fights on free expression being carried out across the world every day. We must not let the more visible, sillier ones crown them out

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The danger is not over

Emmanuel Macron may have beaten Marine Le Pen in the presidential election, but France has not yet banished fascism

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The playbook of playboys

These three men should be on top of the world. Instead, each of them seems as if it's falling apart around them and they can't even enjoy it

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The UN gets little respect. It deserves less

The values it supports have absolutely nothing to do with the ones it practises. What is the organisation good for and why are we still playing along?

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Dare Boris Johnson sack Rishi Sunak?

The chancellor’s disastrous spring statement has set a timebomb ticking under the prime minister. How will he react?

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The despots we keep on the boil

The West missed warning after warning when it comes to Putin. We mustn't fall into the same trap with his peers

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Our broken Home Office

The Home Office is in urgent need of fixing, and Priti Patel is not the woman for the task

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The crisis in Ukraine won’t save Boris Johnson

Johnson won't get his Churchillian moment from this crisis, nor will he get the chance to return to his mister good times act afterwards

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Our fatal addiction to roubles must end

If we don't stop with sanctions and retool our economy, we will be even more complicit in the next atrocity we enable

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