NEW EUROPEAN

JUNE 5. 2025

Visiting Spain – but in France

The charming town of Llivia, a Spanish exclave in France, thrives with Catalan investment, in sharp contrast to its forgotten French surroundings

Why The New European is becoming The New World

After 9 years and 437 issues of what was meant to be a 4-week pop-up paper, our publication is turning a new page

Letters: Europe has a tech problem. Here’s how to fix it

The continent lacks tech giants due to fragmented capital markets – a true single market also needs fiscal union

Alastair Campbell’s Diary: A new magazine for new times

The New World will hopefully outlast the new world trends, traits and personalities currently doing so much damage in so many ways

WTF WFH: It’s time to get back to the office

Huge numbers of people are discovering that working from home isn’t all it’s cracked up to be

JUNE 4. 2025

The chancellor has the worst job in government

Rachel Reeves’s fear of tackling the big issues means she is repeating the mistakes of the past, and summoning up memories of Tory austerity

Geert Wilders: the fall of an extremist

Hard right populists can get thrown out of power – just look at the Netherlands

Matt Goodwin’s curious definition of ‘white British people’

The academic turned hard right rabble-rouser has managed to come up with a definition of white British people which excludes the King

Has Reform’s newest MP already gone off message?

Sarah Pochin used her first appearance at Prime Minister's Questions to broach an area her leader has long sought to avoid

JUNE 3. 2025

The charlatans are clearly here to stay

Both Europe and America are being forced to face the populist right and they aren’t going to vanish all by themselves

Trump’s war against the law

It’s high noon for American democracy. Can the Supreme Court hold the line against MAGA’s madness?

Musk, Miller and a full-on frenzy

A tangled drama involving Elon Musk, former Trump staffer Katie Miller and her husband Stephen is provoking Washington whispers

Will Badenoch drive the Mail to Reform?

The Conservative leader is viewed as such a liability that one insider at the paper calls a switch to endorsing Reform “inevitable”

JUNE 2. 2025

Britain enters a new nuclear age

The government has decided that the country will rearm – this strategic review is just the beginning