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The female firebrand ready to reshape Trump's America

The female firebrand ready to reshape Trump's America

Welcome to Power Players, The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take an in-depth look at the key figures in American...

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Zing Tsjeng

Trump and Musk have won their war on facts

Trump and Musk have won their war on facts

When Donald Trump began his campaign for the American presidency a decade ago, he instantly made it his mission to undermine faith in the established...

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Ian Burrell

Putin’s personal obsession will cost him real power

Putin’s personal obsession will cost him real power

What does Putin do next? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take a deeper look at the future for the Russian...

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James Rodgers

Trump and Israel want to dominate the Middle East. Now we know they have failed

Trump and Israel want to dominate the Middle East. Now we know they have failed

The framework peace deal agreed by the US and Iran marks the failure of the US-Israel attack launched 15 weeks ago to eliminate Iran as a significant...

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Patrick Cockburn

I know why nobody's talking about Bonnie Blue's latest disgusting stunt

I know why nobody's talking about Bonnie Blue's latest disgusting stunt

When you hear a terrible story – something shocking, something that recalibrates your understanding of what people can, will, have done to each...

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Lucy Mangan

The real 'two-tier' policing scandal leaving disabled people powerless

The real 'two-tier' policing scandal leaving disabled people powerless

As British politics is dragged remorselessly to the right by a toxic coalition of far-right agitators, social media titans and hostile states, the...

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Ian Birrell

The surprising job offer Keir Starmer is hoping for

The surprising job offer Keir Starmer is hoping for

Sir Keir Starmer attends the G7 summit on the French-Swiss border this week as head of the world’s fifth-largest economy, just behind Japan and...

sunday 10

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Anne Mcelvoy

I was ready to hate this World Cup - but nothing can destroy its joy

I was ready to hate this World Cup - but nothing can destroy its joy

Boston is my second home. I have visited my Italian-American family in Massachusetts 30-plus times. It is the most visitor-friendly and European of...

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Stefano Hatfield

The five days that convinced me we've made female friendships too complicated

The five days that convinced me we've made female friendships too complicated

The daily schedule went something like this: wake up, wander 20 feet to the nearest café for coffee, spend an hour reliving the previous night’s...

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Poppy Jay

Behind the White House UFC ring, ageing Trump is in the fight of his life

Behind the White House UFC ring, ageing Trump is in the fight of his life

The defining moment of Donald Trump’s political career came at a campaign rally in 2024 when he was nearly killed by an assassin’s bullet....

13.06.2026 10

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Sarah Baxter

The grim truth about where Britain is heading

The grim truth about where Britain is heading

This is Dispatches with Patrick Cockburn, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every...

13.06.2026 10

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Patrick Cockburn

The real prime minister isn't in No 10

The real prime minister isn't in No 10

The flat-roofed Stubshaw Cross Club in Wigan is an unlikely hotseat of power. One visitor describes the 1980s-built social club as “more Phoenix...

12.06.2026 10

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Kitty Donaldson

I worked in Starmer's No 10 - his biggest blind spot is Rachel Reeves

I worked in Starmer's No 10 - his biggest blind spot is Rachel Reeves

When the history of Keir Starmer’s premiership is written, the name of Rachel Reeves will be stamped through like a stick of Blackpool rock. From...

12.06.2026 6

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James lyons

The European army that could save the UK... with an 'Amazon for weapons'

The European army that could save the UK... with an 'Amazon for weapons'

When the Russian cruiser Moskva sank in 2022, Russia lost an asset worth $750m (£560m). Losses like this had been rare – historically warships,...

12.06.2026 10

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Alexander Dragonetti

Now we know why JD Vance has been sidelined

Now we know why JD Vance has been sidelined

The White House Situation Room is misleadingly named. It’s not a room, but instead a whole complex, staffed by more than 100 intelligence and...

11.06.2026 10

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James Ball

The UK's happiest place to live has a warning for us all

The UK's happiest place to live has a warning for us all

Charlotte Brontë spent an unhappy few months in 1839 on the outskirts of Skipton in North Yorkshire, as governess to the unruly children of John...

11.06.2026 10

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Patrick Cockburn

In three years, young people can dream of buying a home again

In three years, young people can dream of buying a home again

This is Armchair Economics with Hamish McRae, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox,...

11.06.2026 10

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Hamish Mcrae

The polls that show how Restore could halt Farage's charge

The polls that show how Restore could halt Farage's charge

Delivering by-election leaflets never used to be a blood sport, unless you count dogs nipping fingers through letterboxes. But for one Labour MP...

11.06.2026 10

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Kitty Donaldson

I found out my ex lived a double life - the pain of humiliation was extraordinary

I found out my ex lived a double life - the pain of humiliation was extraordinary

Last month, Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,000 from the...

10.06.2026 20

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Kate Lister

Farage, Lowe and Musk are the snarling trio who will destroy Britain

Farage, Lowe and Musk are the snarling trio who will destroy Britain

This was effectively an attempted pogrom. They went looking for ethnic minorities and they tried to burn them alive. Masked men marched down the...

10.06.2026 10

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Ian Dunt

JD Vance has shattered the Trump charade

JD Vance has shattered the Trump charade

David Lammy, our Deputy PM and Justice Secretary, puffed up with pride and power, claims he rebuked his good friend, US Vice President JD Vance, after...

10.06.2026 10

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

JD Vance is on a collision course with the Pope

JD Vance is on a collision course with the Pope

Welcome to Power Players, The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take an in-depth look at the key figures in American...

10.06.2026 10

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Andrew Buncombe

What Diana told me when Charles 'arranged psychiatric help for her'

What Diana told me when Charles 'arranged psychiatric help for her'

Nearly 30 years on from her death, the funny, mischievous, complex and troubled personality of Diana – the other Princess of Wales – still shines...

09.06.2026 10

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Jennie Bond

Here's the real reason we need immigration

Here's the real reason we need immigration

While British politics was becoming ever more febrile and polarised, and international diplomacy was being conducted through a megaphone, a sober and...

09.06.2026 20

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Simon Kelner

There's an exodus of young people moving abroad - and I know why

There's an exodus of young people moving abroad - and I know why

A record number of graduates are planning to leave the UK, driven not by wanderlust but by frustration. A new graduate recruitment survey finds that...

08.06.2026 20

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Stefano Hatfield

Farage has challenged politics for years - but now he's being tested

Farage has challenged politics for years - but now he's being tested

The response to a student’s death at the hands of a knife-obsessed attacker on the streets of Southampton has left a muddled and upsetting mood in...

08.06.2026 10

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Anne Mcelvoy

The man who could still tear apart Britain from beyond the grave

The man who could still tear apart Britain from beyond the grave

Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which experts and writers debate the issues that concern them about modern Britain....

08.06.2026 20

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Euan Mccolm

Trump's war is failing – two blind spots have made him look absurd

Trump's war is failing – two blind spots have made him look absurd

This is Dispatches with Patrick Cockburn, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every...

06.06.2026 10

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Patrick Cockburn

In one smart move, Prince William has shown us who he really is

According to the Court Circular this week, at the very time that King Charles was receiving the President of Ghana at Buckingham Palace, the Prince of...

04.06.2026 10

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Simon Kelner

I'm 32 but wish I was a midlifer - they have it so much better

Since turning 32 last month, all I can think about is how cool middle-aged people are. No, seriously. Newspapers publish pieces titled “Middle-aged...

04.06.2026 10

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Pravina Rudra

Nigel Farage is a threat to national security

Nigel Farage is responsible for these riots. His behavior over the last 24 hours demonstrates precisely what he is: he is a persistent threat to...

03.06.2026 10

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Ian Dunt

The vaccine-hating, roadkill-eating zealot utterly changing America

Welcome to Power Players, The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take an in-depth look at the key figures in American...

03.06.2026 9

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Sean trende

Inside Labour's new plan to cut benefits

In his exchanges with Lord Peter Mandelson, Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden gave a quote about Labour MPs’ attitude to bringing the...

02.06.2026 10

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Kitty Donaldson

My friend Jeremy Clarkson is a phenomenon. This is why

CCould Jeremy Clarkson become Prime Minister? I hasten to add that this is purely hypothetical, rather than wishful, thinking. But also not entirely...

02.06.2026 10

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Simon Kelner

Putin’s desperate fight for global influence is turning into a quiet disaster

What does Putin do next? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take a deeper look at the future for the Russian...

02.06.2026 10

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Lucy ash

Labour’s humiliation is brutal – but everyone is missing the real story

The latest tranche of files about Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington contains some big surprises. Who would have...

01.06.2026 10

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Isabel Hardman

This hideous conflict is also exposing something frightening about Britain

Israel has been placed on a United Nations blacklist of countries, terror groups and militia accused of using sexual violence as a weapon of torture...

01.06.2026 10

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Ian Birrell

I never let my husband near the family money – and no woman should

“I need a new pair of shoes,” my husband says hesitantly, as we engage in our tender nightly ritual of watching 30 Rock reruns while doomscrolling...

01.06.2026 20

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Lucy Mangan

Modern British dating is a car-crash – and Cilla Black is to blame

Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which experts and writers debate the issues that concern them about modern Britain....

01.06.2026 10

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Nell Frizzell

Labour insiders think Wes Streeting is doomed, but he has a masterplan

Labour is a party prone to forging instant orthodoxies. In the case of Wes Streeting, whose resignation as health secretary in May failed to launch a...

31.05.2026 20

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Anne Mcelvoy

This interview was Nicola Sturgeon’s Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moment

Nicola Sturgeon is not a victim of theft and fraud. This mere truism bears stressing. In her BBC interview with Laura Kuenssberg this morning, the...

31.05.2026 10

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Oliver Kamm

I'm a teacher – this is the advice I give students who fear the jobs apocalypse

This weekend, like thousands of others, I accompanied a sixth-form pupil on a university open day visit. It happened to be to my alma mater, Exeter....

31.05.2026 10

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Stefano Hatfield

Trump's retribution campaign has taken an even more disturbing turn

President Trump appears to have a new target in his retribution campaign – agony aunt E Jean Carroll. She’s as tough as old boots but I fear for...

29.05.2026 20

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Sarah Baxter

36°C classrooms are coming and they will make pupils fail exams

Even after years of increasingly erratic weather, the heat we’ve just experienced is still hard to believe. The peaks of 34.8°C seen on Monday and...

29.05.2026 10

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Tom Bawden

Our children can't find work – and I'm worried it's our fault

My career in the newspaper industry started at an early age. I was 11 years old when I had a paper round, getting up at dawn to deliver that day’s...

28.05.2026 10

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Simon Kelner

What people are getting wrong about money in retirement

This is Armchair Economics with Hamish McRae, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox,...

28.05.2026 20

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Hamish Mcrae

Britain’s plan for Putin's drone and missile attack on us has one fatal flaw

Are we ready for war? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers tackle a question that, until recently, few had thought to...

28.05.2026 9

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Sam Cranny-Evans

Tony Blair's downfall is complete - what a sad, irrelevant end

What a pointless and dispiriting intervention. What a sad move by the most talented politician of his generation. Tony Blair seized the political...

27.05.2026 20

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Ian Dunt

I didn’t cry at my mother’s funeral – but I did at Pep Guardiola leaving

Prince William knows it. I know it. Every football fan knows it. There is a moment when the game ceases to be a game. At some point, without your even...

27.05.2026 10

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Simon Kelner

The right-wing judge who put Trump above the law

Welcome to Power Players, The i Paper’s opinion series in which our writers and experts take an in-depth look at the key figures in American...

27.05.2026 10

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Nick Bryant