The vice-president vs Donald Trump
Is Kamala Harris up to the job?
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Is Kamala Harris up to the job?
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To see the beauty of these dwindling acres, you must focus on what is at your feet.
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In 1988, the New Statesman’s campaigning leader devised Charter 88 – a call to arms that radically transformed Britain’s political…
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The past three decades have seen the Everymanification of British politics.
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According to Emmanuel Macron, the best analysis of the dangers facing the continent today comes from a French historian who…
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Why the British seem increasingly incapable of governing themselves.
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Sidelining Giorgia Meloni may have unwittingly taught her how to work around the union’s rules.
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The vice-president is the Democrats’ last best hope of beating Donald Trump.
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Britain is poised between hope and fear as Keir Starmer surveys the challenges ahead.
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Find dreams of better worlds in new books for young readers.
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The US president’s substantial patriotism was ultimately outweighed by his vanity.
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A former judge reveals how the law is loaded against victims of rape and domestic violence.
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The journalist and author on Nancy Drew, French secret agents, and society’s inability to regulate social media algorithms.
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After I celebrated the end of Tory chaos in grand style, even my dreams have resolved to be nicer.
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The American philosopher John Searle’s defence of human intelligence now has to confront today’s sophisticated AI algorithms.
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The indie-rock artist’s posthumous status as a “torment saint” is an ill-fitting reputation.
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The Fleetwood Mac singer is 76 years old – but she doesn’t sound it.
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I’m weary of listening to homilies about male violence from characters who are otherwise strikingly inarticulate.
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The public realm has become a moralising and patronising place
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