Joe Biden
Why the UK must uphold its international obligations
Rule-breaking legislation does not represent the kind of country we are, says the Chair of the Justice Select Committee
Why Barack Obama did fulfil his promise
Obama's instinctive patriotism shines through in the first volume of his memoirs
Trump's contempt for how government works has rarely been so stark
The refusal even now to concede is about more than just coping with defeat
Biden transform US foreign policy? Don’t count on it
The new President does not have the power nor the inclination to deliver a fundamental reset
What Biden’s victory means for Northern Ireland
Boris Johnson's dismissal of the new President-elect's concerns suggests that although the US may be moving on from Trumpism, the UK is not
Podcast: Lessons from the pandemic, with Fareed Zakaria
Plus what a Joe Biden presidency means for the world
The first item in Joe Biden's in tray? Dealing with China
Some American problems are more fundamental than the identity of the commander-in-chief
Downfall: inside the last days of Trump
As the counts began to look dicey for the President, he reacted like he was always going to. But the election confirmed that his rage and defiance are shared across great swathes of American society
If Joe Biden is to be the next US president, he'll have to contend with more than just the popular vote
America's electoral machinery has always been quaintly anachronistic. But is it now reaching breaking point?
The new American civil war
Two tribes, Trump and the State of an imperilled Union
Trump has pulled the US apart. That doesn't mean Biden can beat him
Joe Biden hopes to defeat Trump through old-fashioned politics, and then restore some old-fashioned normality to the United States. But have the country’s furious divisions made that impossible?
US Elections: Joe Biden would electrify the Democratic race
The Vice President is mulling over a run for the highest office