Section: Spotlight

Total Results: 1014


And coal country still digs Trump. Credit: SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images
November 3, 2020

What’s the mood in Trumpland? West Virginians still have faith in the President — but they have doubts about the soul of America

Ian Birrell

03.11

How propaganda will win the presidency Biden and Trump buttress two very different myths about America's deepest nature

Peter Pomerantsev

Monday
02.11

02.11

Have we stopped speaking to the dead? For hundreds of years, today was the day we marked our relationship with the departed

Eleanor Parker

Friday
30.10

30.10

Joe Biden, the invisible candidate In Pennsylvania all the enthusiasm, positive and negative, revolves around President Trump

Michael Tracey

Thursday
29.10

29.10

Why is the Anglo media portraying France as the villain? Targeted by fundamentalists, the French are shocked by the lack of support from their American and British friends

Liam Duffy

29.10

Is Texas turning blue? Democrats in the Lone Star State are starting to get their hopes up

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday
27.10

27.10

Fear Russian nukes, not cyberwarriors While the West obsesses over ineffectual meddling on Facebook, Putin is commissioning missiles

Mike Martin

Monday
26.10

26.10

Older leaders are not always wiser We made fun of the USSR's gerontocracy — but modern America's elites are even older

Daniel Kalder

Friday
23.10

23.10

How I fell in love with the Northern League Forget the millionaires of the Premier League — the amateur game is still the heart of English football

Dan Jackson

Wednesday
21.10

21.10

It’s the end of the line for Britain’s industrial heritage The magnificent railway works at Horwich in Lancashire are being absorbed into suburban sprawl

Jonathan Glancey

Monday
19.10

19.10

Is France’s secularism worth dying for? Samuel Paty, slaughtered for a lesson in tolerance, has become a martyr for the Republic

John Lichfield

Thursday
15.10

15.10

Bad taste is killing good wine The diversity of the wine industry is being crushed by one man's palate

Giles Fraser