
Storm in a vodka glass
If overcome by the belief that Putin bought the referendum, our advice is to lie down in a dark room until the feeling goes away.
If overcome by the belief that Putin bought the referendum, our advice is to lie down in a dark room until the feeling goes away.
The next election is vulnerable to cyber attack. That’s why I, a Republican, am working with Democrats and others to help protect democracy itself.
Obama and his partners ignored the loudly-voiced concerns of our key Gulf strategic partners and Israel that the deal ignored potential Iranian interference in the region.
We need America. So we need its President – whether we like him or not. May must not let Macron walk off with Europe’s defence and security leadership.
We found that those who had voted enthusiastically for Trump were still on board, and were prepared to overlook his private conduct, however regrettable they found it.
If Hillary and Remain had won, using the same methods, would anyone at the Guardian or the BBC have cared a bean about Cambridge Analytica’s behaviour?
David Frum expresses the dismay of an upright North American conservative at the triumph of Trump.
The Brexit negotiations and the lack of an obvious successor are likely to keep her in place at least until we leave the EU in March 2019.
Not surprisingly, the country remains sharply divided as to the merits of its leader – a division that can hardly be missed in this new polling.
A new book laments how the Right allowed this bully, fabulist and serial abuser of women to get to the White House.
She claims that the Leave campaign exported its fake news style to support Donald Trump’s presidential run.
The American President got elected by infuriating the liberals, but is incapable of governing by the same means.
Plus: Why haven’t Kensington and Chelsea’s leaders resigned too? Labour double standards on the Prime Minister. And: how Jake Berry became a cockney.
In his new book, Peter Oborne interprets a collection of the outrageous Tweets which carried Trump to high office.
The President’s decision has aroused concern in both parties, and drawn attention once again to an issue he is desperate to shake off.