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Why bother rolling out the red carpet? There's no courting King Donald

The Observer

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April 27, 2025

People in government are already beginning to shiver that it will be "the mother of all nightmares", and not just in terms of the security.

- Andrew Rawnsley

They know that the Britons who come out to wave a star-spangled banner are going to be vastly outnumbered by those who take to the streets in protest. To the delight of blimp manufacturers, Donald Trump has declared that September will be the month when Charles will have the pleasure of keeping King Donald regally entertained and police officers can expect to earn bags of overtime. His pre-emptive announcement from the White House blindsided Downing Street and Buckingham Palace, neither of which have officially confirmed when he's coming. Come he surely will, though, because disinviting the US president is regarded as inconceivable at No 10.

The unprecedented and unashamedly sycophantic offer of a second state visit was the product of Downing Street's obsession with the question: how do we tranquillise a more aggressive America? As the weeks of Trump-induced turmoil rack up, this increasingly looks like the wrong question. Sir Keir Starmer would be better to ask: how do we respond to a weaker America?

Trump's first 100 days back in the White House are an unrivalled example of how rapidly a manic leader who surrounds himself with fools and fanatics can recklessly unravel a mighty country's greatest strengths. His assault on the global order is being ruinous for the reputation and the reach of the United States itself.

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Lion's mane jellyfish

Brandy! Brandy! Oil, opium, morphia! Anything to ease this infernal agony! Seems a bit over the top to me, but that's fiction for you (see The Adventure of the Lion's Mane by Conan Doyle).

time to read

2 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

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The United Nations is on its knees, but still breathing and still liberal

From Gaza to Trump, the challenges mount. But ahead of its general assembly this week, the organisation remains the last hope for many people across the world

time to read

6 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

In a digital world, the use of outdated stats simply doesn't add up

Our economy gauges were invented in the last century. We need a system that works now, writes Zachary Karabell

time to read

3 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

UK to build 12 nuclear plants in £10bn plan

The announcement last week that a dozen new nuclear power stations are to be built in Hartlepool is unlike anything else that has been attempted in the UK.

time to read

2 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Heated debate: why Churchill's birthplace lies at the heart of UK solar battle

Row over plans to build 2 million panels on land around historic Blenheim Palace has become symbolic of a national struggle. Architecture critic Rowan Moore reports

time to read

8 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

Trump's assault on the media goes into overdrive

Donald Trump has warned that media outlets that are \"against\" him could be punished as his administration's crackdown on opponents intensifies after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, raising fears for freedom of speech in America.

time to read

3 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

Digital ID, two-child cap, taxes... Starmer on front foot to save his leadership

The prime minister’s supporters say he’s got the message and will mount a spirited defence at party conference. For others it’s too little, too late, writes Rachel Sylvester

time to read

4 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

Liberal Hollywood shuffles into a dark night after elegiac Emmys

Can awards shows tell us anything about the state of a nation? Attending the 2025 Emmys last Sunday, there were times when it felt like the answer was an unequivocal: hell yes.

time to read

4 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

One village, one week in the war for the West Bank

What began with an attack by settlers led to the death of a teenager and ended with a brutal IDF siege. As the UK prepares to recognise Palestinian statehood, Isabel Coles' report from al-Mughayyir shows why it may never be attained

time to read

11 mins

September 21, 2025

The Observer

The Observer

FakeX - criminals hijack interest in Musk's company to defraud investors

Online fraudsters are stealing the identities of investment firms to con millions out of people wanting a slice of Elon Musk's space unicorn.

time to read

5 mins

September 21, 2025

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