Democrats are losing blue-collar workers. Credit: Getty
30 Apr 2026 - 9:30pm

Supreme Court ruling will erode Democrats’ working-class base

Michael Baharaeen

30.04

Met Police has finally woken up to the need for force Kicking an armed criminal in the head is sometimes necessary

Dominic Adler

30.04

Soaring BP profits are not an outrage Attempts to tax gains will backfire on the Government

Chris Bayliss

30.04
The number of those arriving in the UK by small boats is significantly lower than the same time last year. Credit: Getty.

The ONS is overestimating projected net migration

James Bowes

30.04

Claire Coutinho: Green Party is biggest threat to the UK The Tory frontbencher warned against infighting on the Right

Rob Lownie

Wednesday, 29 April

29.04

China is threatening Europe’s reindustrialisation drive Beijing is planning countermeasures to maintain industrial supremacy

Miquel Vila

29.04
Golders Green residents at the site of today’s attack. Credit: Getty

Golders Green stabbing proves antisemitism is now a feature of British life

Ashley Rindsberg

29.04

It’s time to end the tyranny of service charge News of Gordon Ramsay’s increased tipping rate has caused a backlash

Richard Crampton-Platt

29.04

King Charles is the last statesman of a vanishing world His brilliant speech did not fully reflect the reality of the world in 2026

Niall Gooch

Tuesday, 28 April

28.04

UAE break from Opec signals new era of energy independence Producers are building infrastructure to bypass threats rather than to connect markets

Kathryn Porter

28.04

Iran is racing against a shrinking de-escalation window The ongoing ceasefire looks more like a tactical pause

Susanne Mundschenk

28.04
Responsibility in modern therapy? Fahgettaboudit. Credit: HBO/Getty.

Modern therapy is erasing responsibility

Stella O'Malley

28.04

Friedrich Merz’s Iran intervention won’t discourage Trump The German Chancellor has claimed Tehran is ‘humiliating’ America

Daniel DePetris

28.04

Shabana Mahmood should negotiate with the Taliban A deal with the militant group could bring down migration

Rakib Ehsan

Monday, 27 April

27.04
Time for round two. Credit: YouTube

Jimmy Kimmel proves the White House can’t take a joke

Angel Eduardo

27.04

Why shouldn’t MPs drink on the job? Only a puritan would seek to shut down Parliament’s bars

Rowan Pelling

27.04

Are the London Tube strikes failing? Remote working trends have dented the success of industrial action

Philip Cunliffe

27.04
Cole Allen is apprehended on Saturday night. Credit: Donald J. Trump/Truth Social

Cole Allen: another shooter shaped by elite overproduction

Oliver Bateman

27.04

Keir Starmer should not be afraid to sack Rachel Reeves A fear of destabilising the markets has kept her position safe so far

Richard Johnson

Sunday, 26 April

26.04
Piers Morgan has always stayed relentlessly on-brand. Credit: Pires Morgan Uncensored/YouTube.

Piers Morgan’s Russell Brand interview perfectly straddled old and new media

Samuel Rubinstein

26.04

Epsom protests show how quickly distrust turns into disorder Information vacuums can lead to dangerous outcomes

Felix Pope

26.04

Zack Polanski is repeating the fiction of Scottish victimhood ScotNats aren’t freedom fighters

Iain Macwhirter

Saturday, 25 April

25.04

Comparing assisted suicide to gay marriage is deeply misguided Kim Leadbeater still doesn’t understand the dangerous holes in her bill

Adam James Pollock

25.04
By 2039, Berlin wants the strongest army in Europe. Credit: Getty

Germany’s military expansion won’t convince young people to enlist

Katja Hoyer

25.04

EU’s €90 billion Ukraine loan masks growing divisions in Brussels European leaders are losing patience with Zelensky

Wolfgang Munchau

Friday, 24 April

24.04

Is DEI really in decline? Evidence suggests little change in underlying hiring practices

John Murawski

24.04

Trump’s Falklands threat ignores lessons of 1982 war America sees Nato in increasingly instrumental terms

Richard Vinen

24.04
A national reckoning for marijuana is underway. Credit: Getty.

Marijuana reclassification is a surrender to Big Weed

Josh Appel

24.04

Reform UK’s curriculum shake-up is hollow patriotism Authentic national stories aren’t created by politicians

Ralph Leonard

24.04

Surging business costs threaten UK’s economic stability An inflationary spiral is looming

Andrew O'Brien

Thursday, 23 April

23.04

Marc Andreessen’s MTS shows doomscrolling is not a business model Monitoring the situation has its limits

James Billot

23.04
In the discussion, Hasan Piker defended petty theft from corporations as morally tolerable. Credit: New York Times.

‘Microlooting’: the latest example of elite moral confusion

Santiago Vidal Calvo