I told myself I wouldn’t be as shocked and disappointed as I was in 2016. But I was. Also this week: American power brokers ...
I’d always shied away from writing sentimental songs about having babies for fear of seeming too soppy. By Tracey Thorn Laura ...
By Madeleine Davies As the months turned into years there were suspicions that the long-awaited report on John Smyth, thought ...
The president-elect’s team could restore a 19th-century Republicanism, with its blend of trade protectionism and internal ...
There are giant undulations from the US already rippling through British politics. By Andrew Marr For Labour in government, ...
This Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, more theatre piece than rock concert, is marked by a new polish. By Kate Mossman You always see eccentrics at Dylan gigs, like the man with the hat who shook his ...
During an interview with the New Statesman in 2020, Keir Starmer was asked whether he was still a “red-green”, as during his ...
The painter, who has died at the age of 93, was defined by his surfaces, but unconcerned with exteriors.
In this sequel, chock-full of fighting, Ridley Scott lets his appetite for elaborate action scenes run wild. By David Sexton ...
Yet Trump campaigned with a darker vision of a failing country let down by its elites, and promised instead nationalist ...
In one sense, the magnitude of Trump’s political victory seems much greater than in 2016. He has survived the various ...
With its big players absent, is Cop29 futile? Neither China, the United States nor India will attend this year's UN climate ...