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“This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with”, Donald Trump complained of Keir Starmer this week when the prime minister refused to allow the US to use British bases as it pleases in the escalating conflict with Iran. An irritated Trump appeared to be implying that the UK’s most storied leader would have given its most important ally whatever it wanted. But is that true?

Historian Richard Toye shows that the US president hasn’t understood Churchill’s approach to war or peace if he thinks he would have done things any differently to Starmer.

The special relationship is clearly under strain again, but Starmer has been remarkably consistent in his approach to dealing with Trump’s inconsistency. The goal, according to Jason Ralph, is always “progressive realism” and that remains true even in the face of personal attacks.

To mark World Book Day today, we asked experts to recommend a novel that changed their perspective on the world. The final list of ten includes classics, unexpected modern additions and, really, something for everyone.

And, as more and more satellites launch into space, the chemistry of our own atmosphere is being changed by rocket soot. It’s a problem we need to address asap.

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Donald Trump has said Keir Starmer is no Winston Churchill. Alamy/piemags/archive/military

What would Winston Churchill make of war with Iran?

Richard Toye, University of Exeter

Donald Trump has said Keir Starmer is ‘no Churchill’, but his dismissal is based on a simplified version of history.

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Space launches are changing the chemistry of Earth’s atmosphere, studies warn – here’s what can be done

Ian Williams, University of Southampton

The wave of space launches is releasing chemicals that could have profound effects.

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The novel that changed my mind – ten experts share a perspective‑shifting read

Anneliese Hodge, Plymouth Marine Laboratory; Athol Williams, University of Oxford; Cecilia Benaglia, University of Limerick; Edward Ademolu, King's College London; Lillian Hingley, University of Oxford; Miranda Jane Mourby, University of Sheffield; Paul Giladi, SOAS, University of London; Richard Sulley, University of Sheffield; Sarah Moth-Lund Christensen, University of Sheffield; Sarah Olive, Aston University

For World Book Day, we asked ten academic experts to share a work of fiction that has challenged their assumptions and changed their thinking in a lasting way.

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