Tag: Donald Trump

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29 Jan 2020 - 12:06am

Journalism is being eaten alive by opinion Why the media's disastrous misreporting of Covington still stings

Jesse Singal

Monday, 20 January

20.01

How Brexit broke up the ‘special relationship’ Trump's weakening of our military alliance is part of a long-term trend — but Brexit and Iraq accelerated it

Mike Martin

Friday, 17 January

17.01

The New York Times’ bizarre campaign against Britain America's most prestigious paper keeps producing laughably inaccurate pieces presenting the UK as a racist hellhole

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, 14 January

14.01

In defence of Facebook There are problems with Zuckerberg's monopolistic intentions, but breaking up his company could do more harm than good

Christopher Rhodes

Friday, 10 January

10.01

What can we expect from 2020 politics? Donald Trump will win, national populism will continue apace and the Green movement will grow

Matthew Goodwin

10.01

Why Schitt’s Creek is a parable for the good life If you lost everything you ever valued, how would you find meaning?

Libby Emmons

Wednesday, 8 January

08.01

How Trump handed victory to Qasem Soleimani The killing of the Iranian general has polarised the Iraqi Shia against America — and ceded martyrdom to a murderer

Maurice Glasman

Thursday, 2 January

02.01

Where will Boris Johnson lead us? Come 2029, the former United Kingdom will be consumed by a new dilemma

James Kirkup

02.01

America has always been a circus Kurt Anderson's <I>Fantasyland</i> explores the US tendency to blur fact with fiction

Justin Webb

Monday, 30 December

30.12

So did ‘idiot voters’ get it wrong? 'False consciousness' has always been a popular explanation for Left-wing electoral failure

Tom Chivers

Thursday, 26 December

26.12

2017: when the US woke up to its drugs shame The decline of the American dream was perfectly illustrated by addicts dying in their thousands

Ian Birrell

Wednesday, 25 December

25.12

2016: the Great Pivot Year Our correspondent imagines what future generations will make of the year western society turned on its axis

David Goodhart