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Donald Trump’s import tariffs could ‘completely destabilise’ UK’s car industry

Donald Trump’s import tariffs could ‘completely destabilise’ UK’s car industry
Donald Trump’s tariffs could ‘completely destabilise’ the UK car manufacturing industry, said Pranesh Narayanan, research fellow at IPPR
We must prepare for a hard-right election win in 2029, says Museum of Homelessness founder

We must prepare for a hard-right election win in 2029, says Museum of Homelessness founder
The dystopian nightmare has become reality, but the Museum of Homelessness is ready to fight back
How Canada’s next prime minister Mark Carney came to be inspired by Big Issue

How Canada’s next prime minister Mark Carney came to be inspired by Big Issue
The former Bank of England governor is set to succeed Justin Trudeau as Canadian prime minister and he’ll bring admiration for Big Issue to the country’s top job
It’s time for our political leaders to grow a backbone and stop Trump’s state visit – here’s why
It’s time for our political leaders to grow a backbone and stop Trump’s state visit – here’s why
Inside Ukraine’s fight against homelessness after three years of bloody war: ‘Peace is hard to imagine’
Inside Ukraine’s fight against homelessness after three years of bloody war: ‘Peace is hard to imagine’
Robert De Niro and the Zero Day dilemma: Is Netflix scared of Trump?

Robert De Niro and the Zero Day dilemma: Is Netflix scared of Trump?
UK will be at war by next election, says ex-Army Lib Dem MP – and will need conscription

UK will be at war by next election, says ex-Army Lib Dem MP – and will need conscription
Why did Trump win the election? Because successive presidents weakened America

Why did Trump win the election? Because successive presidents weakened America
Letters: Cut, cut, cut benefits… it’s the Tory Labour way

Letters: Cut, cut, cut benefits… it’s the Tory Labour way
In politics, Starmer’s seriousness will always trump Donald’s showmanship

In politics, Starmer’s seriousness will always trump Donald’s showmanship
The Brutalist star Joe Alwyn: ‘I didn’t think of Trump as an inspiration for my character, but…’

The Brutalist star Joe Alwyn: ‘I didn’t think of Trump as an inspiration for my character, but…’
‘The right is on the rise’: UK’s democracy is too fragile to be ‘complacent’ about Trump, experts say

‘The right is on the rise’: UK’s democracy is too fragile to be ‘complacent’ about Trump, experts say
Tariffs, trade wars and unpredictability: What Trump 2.0 means for UK house prices

Tariffs, trade wars and unpredictability: What Trump 2.0 means for UK house prices
Polarisation and a test for Starmer: How Trump 2.0 will pose a major climate challenge for the UK

Polarisation and a test for Starmer: How Trump 2.0 will pose a major climate challenge for the UK
Paranoia is back in politics. But today’s conspiracy theories have roots in a strange history

Paranoia is back in politics. But today’s conspiracy theories have roots in a strange history
Keane star Tom Chaplin: ‘Trump, Putin and Netanyahu need psychoanalysis’

Keane star Tom Chaplin: ‘Trump, Putin and Netanyahu need psychoanalysis’
Pop star Henry Moodie: ‘I find Donald Trump’s racist, homophobic rhetoric deeply upsetting’

Pop star Henry Moodie: ‘I find Donald Trump’s racist, homophobic rhetoric deeply upsetting’
Elon Musk fanned the UK riots. Now he’s trying to reshape British politics

Elon Musk fanned the UK riots. Now he’s trying to reshape British politics
Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart: ‘If the world had succeeded this year, Trump would be in jail’

Alastair Campbell and Rory Stewart: ‘If the world had succeeded this year, Trump would be in jail’
Politicians and activists explain what went right – and what went wrong – for the world in 2024

Politicians and activists explain what went right – and what went wrong – for the world in 2024
Trump harnessed the power of angry young men – thanks to a brotherhood of online ‘gurus’

Trump harnessed the power of angry young men – thanks to a brotherhood of online ‘gurus’
I’m a street paper vendor and here’s why I support Donald Trump: ‘We’re not as divided as we think’

I’m a street paper vendor and here’s why I support Donald Trump: ‘We’re not as divided as we think’
How house prices and sky-high rents predicted Donald Trump’s US election victory

How house prices and sky-high rents predicted Donald Trump’s US election victory
Whether you’re angry at the United States or not, we still owe them a great deal

Whether you’re angry at the United States or not, we still owe them a great deal
Donald Trump is no less of a villain for winning an election – beware his effect on UK politics
