Comment Rishi Sunak has shown he is unfit for office The Chancellor’s defence of his wife’s non-dom status proves he hasn’t got a clue what he looks like to the rest of us. By Philip Collins
French Election 2022 Exclusive polling: Marine Le Pen on 49 per cent of the vote for French president Ido Vock
Society Britain is falling harder for the myth of Molly-Mae meritocracy Anoosh Chakelian, Michael Goodier and Katharine Swindells
Conservatives Rishi Sunak’s wife’s “non-dom” status is another blow to his leadership prospects Labour figures have been saying privately for some time that voters won’t mind how rich Sunak is but that his wealth will cause political miscalculations. By Ailbhe Rea
Comment Labour could face an election next spring. Keir Starmer needs a big idea, and fast Andrew Marr
Putin has little to celebrate in Ukraine as a key anniversary approaches The horrific scenes in Bucha have brought a moral clarity to strategic calculations, both for Ukraine and its allies. By Lawrence Freedman
The marriage delusion A new memoir describes it as “a slowly unfolding apocalypse”. Why are we so reluctant to reimagine matrimony? а> By Johanna Thomas-Corr
The New Statesman podcast How Russia abuses Britain’s legal system, with the activist Vladimir Ashurkov
The Environment Interview Clare and Michael Morpurgo: Experiencing nature is as important as literature Philippa Nuttall
Long Reads How the trial of the Colston Four was won: the inside story The acquittal of four protesters in Bristol sparked fury from the government – and raised fresh questions about justice, racism… а> By Tom Lamont
“Russia cannot afford to lose, so we need a kind of a victory”: Sergey Karaganov on what Putin wants By Bruno Maçães
Fintech Death of the bank branch: How going cashless leaves millions financially stranded Sarah Dawood