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Donald Trump has changed the calculus.
By Ben WalkerDonald Trump’s presidency has already reshaped UK politics.
By George EatonRepublicans cheer along dutifully; Democrats hold up signs.
By Freddie HaywardSteve Bannon on a US-Russia alliance, kinship with Blue Labour, and his war on modernity.
By Freddie HaywardAs Kemi Badenoch’s authority crumbles, British conservatism is searching for a new figurehead.
By Phil TinlineAlso this week: Rupert Murdoch charms the White House, while the Maga-sphere’s assaults on US media intensify.
By Alison PhillipsThe US’s lofty rhetoric has long been at odds with its sordid practice.
By Hans KundnaniLevies on the US’s biggest trading partners could mean average American incomes are hit by $400 a year.
By Ben WalkerHis tariffs could hurt Americans as much as the countries he is targeting.
By Katie StallardOn all sides the urban machine is operating at full tilt, churning out volcanic volumes of steam and fumes.
By Simon ArmitageEven the radical architects of Project 2025 didn’t propose what Elon Musk is doing to US democracy.
By Jill FilipovicThe US president pushed Canada and Mexico to the edge of a trade war and pulled back at the last…
By Freddie HaywardWhy has Diversity, Equity and Inclusion become Donald Trump’s favourite political weapon?
By Freddie HaywardHow the Sunshine State, once America’s dead end, became its new seat of power.
By Lily LynchThe president knows most of his executive orders will be challenged in court. He wants the fight.
By Katie StallardThere is goodwill for the president in the US, and it isn’t just because he’s not Joe Biden.
By Ben WalkerFrom lagging defence spending to choosing Peter Mandelson as ambassador, the UK government is out of step with Maga.
By Jason CowleyThe president embraces the Silicon Valley elite, leaving populists with little to celebrate.
By Freddie HaywardScattered and listless, the movement this defeated president leaves behind must regroup quickly.
By Justin H VassalloHe will be remembered for his foreign policy mistakes – and his refusal to let go.
By Katie Stallard