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JUNE 6. 2025

Kath Viner’s great Guardian revolution

The paper's editor-in-chief has raised eyebrows with a social media post celebrating her decade in charge

Maybe you shouldn’t go on holiday

As the holiday season approaches, will tourists be welcome all over Europe – or will anti-tourism activists once again be targeting visitors?

Trump v Musk: proof that men are too emotional for high office

The big White House fallout is like watching a pair of young boys who’ve just drunk too much Red Bull – it’s just a shame they’re the richest most powerful men on earth

The exit that lays bare Reform’s fatal flaws

Zia Yusuf’s resignation deepens concerns over Islamophobia and Farage’s obsessive grip

JUNE 5. 2025

How Heseltine savaged Rees-Mogg over Brexit and small boats

Their GB News clash was the original battle of wits against an unarmed man

Farage and the mystery of the missing boat

The Reform leader attempted to endear himself to fishermen by boasting he owned a commercial boat. So where is it?

The Colombian shantytown where Escobar was king

Once plagued by violence, Medellín’s Comuna 13 has been transformed into a vibrant community symbolising resilience, culture and peace

Reset Britain is still failing, only slower

Keir Starmer’s new deal with the EU was welcome, but it’s only a start. If we want to improve the UK’s place in the world, we need to go much further

When the Great Heathen Army came to Norfolk

A large Scandinavian Viking army landed on the East Anglian coast in 865, giving places names which remain to this day

Your next car will be Chinese

Three decades ago, Beijing decided it was going to become the future of auto manufacturing. How did they do it?

Why ABBA still eludes us

Serious books are being written about the pop icons. But do we risk letting light in on the magic?

Jack Johnson, the boxer who thrived as the world exploded around him

His life took him from the blood-stained cellars of Texas to a place in the sporting pantheon

Nigel Farage is deep in the crypto-crapto

It is the preferred currency of organised criminals, terrorists – and now the Reform Party is getting in on the act

Dafi Kühne is not the usual type

Poster genius Dafi Kühne’s hands-on approach and playful designs create a singular vision