In the battle of Elon Musk v the press, we can’t let truth be the loser | Jane Martinson

In the battle of Elon Musk v the press, we can’t let truth be the loser | Jane Martinson

Elon Musk’s long interview with the editor of the Economist is as good a representation as any of the current clash between two worlds. In one corner, the editor of an 182-year-old news organisation which promotes economic liberalism and freedom. In the other, the world’s first trillionaire, who spreads misinformation to his hundreds of millions…

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The Democrats have one last chance to halt the erosion of US democracy – and it’s less than 100 days away | Timothy Garton Ash

The Democrats have one last chance to halt the erosion of US democracy – and it’s less than 100 days away | Timothy Garton Ash

In these days of extreme weather events, it seems odd to say that the US needs a big landslide. But a landslide defeat for President Donald Trump in November’s midterm elections is exactly what is required if the country is to start reversing his deliberate and rapid erosion of its democracy. The respected Varieties of…

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Letter: Bill Leader obituary

Letter: Bill Leader obituary

Bill Leader produced the first, eponymously titled album by Bert Jansch. Recorded at Leader’s flat in Camden Square, north London, in 1964, it was released on the Transatlantic label the following year. The legend is that the 21-year-old Scottish guitarist and songwriter had to borrow a guitar for the sessions. With this so-called “blue album”,…

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Battles loom over social care, but this fight must be won. At last, we have a PM who believes that | Polly Toynbee

Battles loom over social care, but this fight must be won. At last, we have a PM who believes that | Polly Toynbee

“People pleaser!” That’s the insult Andy Burnham’s enemies sneer at him. And yes, he will need all his mightiest people-pleasing talents to win over voters to contribute to a new national care service. Choosing this forever failed policy (22 major reviews over three decades) as his first great challenge is a remarkable act of bravery….

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The Guardian view on India’s gen Z revolt: the cockroaches are coming together | Editorial

The Guardian view on India’s gen Z revolt: the cockroaches are coming together | Editorial

“What if all cockroaches come together?” was the question that humbled India’s strongman prime minister, Narendra Modi. It was posted on X by Abhijeet Dipke, an Indian student in the US with a master’s in public relations. Enraged that India’s top judge likened unemployed youths to insects and “parasites”, and that millions saw medical exams…

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Isaac Hammouch: The “Lekjaa Syndrome”: How the Moroccan State Confiscates Democracy

Isaac Hammouch: The “Lekjaa Syndrome”: How the Moroccan State Confiscates Democracy

As the 2026 Moroccan legislative elections approach, rumors of Fouzi Lekjaa being pre-designated for the premiership are swelling. Behind the meteoric rise of the head of Moroccan football, an entire system of power capture stands revealed. By imposing top-down approved technocrats, the Makhzen does not merely hold universal suffrage in contempt; it stifles the aspirations…

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Britain promised to protect Hongkongers from China. Why does it now seem ready to sacrifice us? | Nathan Law

Britain promised to protect Hongkongers from China. Why does it now seem ready to sacrifice us? | Nathan Law

As authoritarian countries such as Russia, China and Iran are more active in engaging in long-arm strategies to silence their critics in the UK, transnational repression is garnering more attention. It is right that the Metropolitan police and other British law enforcement agencies have specific units and mechanisms to counter it. But it takes more…

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