Brexit
- Opinion
- Techno-nationalism
Brits in Australia are shredding their passports. I think I know why
The UK has changed the rules for dual citizens trying to enter Britain. It’s just the latest betrayal for expats like me.
- Gary Nunn
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Was 2016 the last ‘good’ year? Social media seems to think so
Gen Z are embracing the culture of their Millennial elders, romanticising their youth as a simpler, more optimistic time.
- Lauren Ironmonger
- Opinion
- Political leadership
Hastie’s got the right stuff but one obsession may fast-track or derail his ambitions
The Sydney-born Liberal MP is in no hurry to challenge for the leadership, but he’s already staking out a more conservative ground for the party.
- Peter Hartcher
- Opinion
- Political leadership
As Europe falls to the far right, Hastie and Ley are at odds about what it means for the Liberals
Immigration, an issue that should be problematic for a centre-left Albanese government, is instead bedevilling his conservative opponents.
- Matthew Knott
- Opinion
- Political leadership
Will a Farage-style quake rock Australia? First, we must pass the Cyclone Price test
Australia has some strong buffers to the global rise of populism, but a political comeback for Jacinta Nampijinpa Price might strain them.
- Nick Bryant
- Analysis
- UK politics
In the contest to declare that Britain is broken, nobody beats Nigel Farage
Brexit populist Nigel Farage has dominated British politics for more than a decade. In troubled times, could he now become the next prime minister?
- David Crowe
The wealthy have been shielded from Britain’s big problem – until now
As the steady stream of boats crossing the Channel continues, more refugee hotels are set up – and wealthier neighbourhoods like Canary Wharf take notice.
- David Crowe
UK plans to end ‘failed experiment’ in immigration
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under pressure to cut migration after the recent success of Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform UK party in local elections.
- Andrew MacAskill
- Analysis
- UK politics
‘We’ve had Labour for lunch’: Farage’s Reform UK party delivers political earthquake
Nigel Farage is no longer the clown lobbing bricks from outside the circus tent. He’s now got a foot inside — and he’s brought the cannon.
- Rob Harris
- Opinion
- Trump's America
Brexit for the US: Trump’s tariffs are the sign of a nation in decline
Trump is famously unpredictable, but his unifying theme is utterly consistent: the retrieval of national power. It is to make America great again.
- Waleed Aly