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MAY 26. 2025

Piers Morgan’s surprisingly magnanimous apology

Kirstie Allsopp boasted of receiving an apology from the former Daily Mirror editor - for an article which appeared 16 years after he was sacked

The new Greek minister’s war on refugees

Makis Voridis, Greece’s new minister for migration and asylum, and his ultra-nationalist links are catastrophic for refugees

From tariffs to bonds – a new crisis is looming

Trump and Putin have shaken the bond markets. Reeves must now take radical steps to react

Brassic Guardian can’t foot awards bill any more

The paper can no longer financially support the Paul Foot Awards. So it was awkward when two of their own journalists won

‘You are not welcome here’

Makis Voridis, Greece's new minister for migration and asylum, and his ultra-nationalist links are catastrophic for refugees

The mystery of the Telegraph’s missing family

The paper published a heartbreaking story of a family only able to afford one long-haul holiday a year after VAT hikes - only for it to vanish from its website

Anti-Starmer strike fails to hit its target

Anti-government protests, cheered on by GB News, predicted half a million on the streets. It didn't quite work out like that

MAY 23. 2025

The film Putin didn’t want you to see

Vladimir Putin banned Aleksandr Sokurov’s Fairytale - and the director has retired in protest. But the power of what might be his final movie, assembled with found footage, cannot be dimmed

Donald Trump’s imaginary genocide

The “white genocide” story overlooks the suffering faced by the majority of South Africans. It also ignores the entire history of Apartheid

The man who collects plastic shaped by the sea

Enzo Suma’s Archeoplastica project turns pollution into art - to make a point

How to stop rape culture

Victims of sexual assault are harmed twice: first by their abuser and then by the justice system. Recognising this is just the start

Is this a hate march?

Or is it simply an afternoon in modern Britain?

Matthew d’Ancona’s culture: The Phoenician Scheme, a gem of a film

Wes Anderson's latest project immerses us, once again, in his surreal but sincere emotional universe

Gaza at the movies

In Cannes, the story of a photographer killed by an Israeli air strike and a lo-fi thriller offer different visions of tragedy and retribution in the Middle East