The Weekend Essay The Labour Party is dead, and Starmer has killed it Any progressive new leader will face the task of reviving a corpse By David Edgerton
Jan-Werner Müller’s unfinished monument Müller’s Street, Palace, Square feels full of unrealised potential а> By Owen Hatherley
1. The Labour Party is dead, and Starmer has killed it Any progressive new leader will face the task of reviving a corpse By David Edgerton
Everyone is a conspiracy theorist now Under Trump, conspiracy has spread from low-status voters to Washington’s respectable liberal class By Freddie Hayward
Comment Dumping Starmer won’t reverse Labour’s fortunes MPs should ask themselves: what would replacing the PM actually achieve? By Tim Bale
Biodiversity and Nature Mary Creagh: There is a “false dichotomy” between nature and economic prosperity Samir Jeraj
Spotlight on Policy Attenborough at 100: the battle to save the oceans he revealed to the world Will McCallum