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Andrew Rawnsley

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34 days ago

The storm-battered chancellor needs her nextdoor neighbour to be a steadfast friend | Andrew Rawnsley

Even if the UK manages to dodge the worst of Donald Trump’s tariffs, we will still suffer from the fallout of a global trade war

After her jaunt to the O2, Rachel Reeves may be aware that the musical …

48 days ago

It is mission critical that Labour repairs the contract between citizen and state | Andrew Rawnsley

Proving that government can be a force for good is essential if Sir Keir Starmer is to see off the populist right

Listening to Sir Keir Starmer’s recent lament that the “flabby” state is failing Brita…

62 days ago

In this dangerous age, Britain needs to exert soft power as well as the hard stuff | Andrew Rawnsley

Defence spending has to go up, but siphoning money from international aid is a self-defeating folly

Shortly before he flew to Washington, Sir Keir Starmer turned up in the Commons, put on his sombre v…

69 days ago

What can Keir Starmer say at the White House that Donald Trump might listen to? | Andrew Rawnsley

The stakes couldn’t be higher and the risks couldn’t be greater when the prime minister visits Washington this week

For British prime ministers, with their ideas about the world shaped by the historie…

76 days ago

Europeans are right to be angry with Donald Trump, but they should also be furious with themselves | Andrew Rawnsley

The betrayal of Ukraine is a final warning to the UK and its continental allies to put a lot more energy and money into rebuilding their defences

It was, Sir Keir Starmer told members of his inner cir…

3 months ago

Will the return of King Maga to the White House mean a Trumpification of British politics | Andrew Rawnsley

Donald Trump poses dilemmas and dangers for the Tories as well as Labour, and presents opportunities to the Lib Dems and Reform

We can list those people who expect to profit from the second coming of …

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