Politics We are entering the post-democratic age – and it’s up to all of us to stop the strongmen The number of countries that can plausibly be described as democracies is shrinking. By Amol Rajan
I’ve tried and failed to go veggie before. But this time it’s not about me “Why, then, is this time different? Nearly two years ago, I became a father.” By Amol Rajan
Perhaps Donald Trump and his bilious biographer Michael Wolff deserve each other While Wolff’s book Fire and Fury is undeniably riveting, it is also, in part, fake news. By Amol Rajan
A tale of two Islingtons, nostalgia for the Nineties, and the slow decline of the US Democrats The journey from Tony Blair to Jeremy Corbyn is irresistible, providing as it does a tale of two Islingtons. By Amol Rajan
Taking Jeremy Clarkson seriously, a second honeymoon and the death of an elephant Amol Rajan, editor of the Independent, writes the diary. By Amol Rajan
Techno in Barcelona, the Indie’s founding fathers, and my advice to Australia’s cricket team Amol Rajan's Diary. By Amol Rajan