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James Ball

Taking the lunacy out of asylum

Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman believe in a hard line on migrants. A better way is possible

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The problem of confidence

Another bank has collapsed, which shows once more that we have a global economy but local regulation

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When will Starmer make a stand on Brexit?

Caution prevents Labour from telling the truth about Brexit. But bold policies that will bring change are also absent

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Meta’s metaverse: On this evidence, the future is a bleak, cumbersome nightmare

Mark Zuckerberg has already spent $20bn on his new virtual reality project, and it’s boring, empty and clunky

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A charlatan’s new low

Boris Johnson's latest intervention in the Northern Ireland Protocol is outrageous - even by his own standards

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The dangers of doing God

Britain is increasingly secular, but religion remains baked into our politics and institutions. Does that need to change?

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Another Major reset?

No 10 is briefing that the next election will be 1992 all over again. Here’s why they’re wrong

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Trouble at the millennials

In debt, still renting and with minuscule pensions to look forward to. Meet the doomed generation

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The Tories’ immoral maze

How a backscratching culture created a network of scandals that taints No 10, business, the civil service and the BBC

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The Brexiteers could turn Sunak’s Protocol victory into a defeat

Britain and the EU are nearing an agreement in Northern Ireland. But will the hardliners let it happen?

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The man who wasn’t there

His tactics mix invisibility with stating the obvious. How long can Rishi Sunak survive?

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Back into the great unknown

People may want someone or something to blame for Covid. But we have to get used to the idea of just living with it

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The year the clown fell

Boris Johnson - the man who brought himself down not once, but twice

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‘Save the NHS’ is a bad slogan in need of a good policy

If we want the NHS to be functional in 10 years time, we need to start having more honest conversations about the state of affairs

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Westminster is a breeding ground for the bullying class

What is behind this new wave of bullying allegations? Part of the answer lies in the UK's political system and Westminster's bizarre culture

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The spies in our pockets

Four European nations are accused of snooping on their citizens’ phones – and the EU doesn’t seem to care

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Breaking China

Xi Jinping has made himself president for life. Yet he may be about to lead his nation into catastrophe

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Elon Musk’s bitter Twitter harvest

The self-styled ‘Chief Twit’ is often called one of the world’s most successful men. You wouldn’t know it from his latest purchase

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It’s the Rishi Horror Show

Rishi Sunak has taken the reins of the country. However, he has just as many reasons to be afraid as the rest of us

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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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