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The shadow justice secretary’s social media videos on migrant camps and fare dodgers have found a large audience
Despite fears of a sharp downturn amid foreign visitor boycotts, the sector has had a decent summer. But some predict the problems have only been...
After several decades in which economic technocrats enjoyed a large degree of autonomy, they are under intense pressure from the Trump administration
Childhood encouragement, libraries and government support can reverse the trend
More and more of the numbers needed to guide policy are going dark
At its most cynical, the perk feels like yet another way of trying to control women’s bodies
As Trump’s America steps back from the global stage, there are openings for post-Brexit Britain to lead
Accepting Russia’s illegal land grab in Donetsk and Luhansk would signal to dictators everywhere that violence pays
Global ambassador of Japanese culture who taught the peace, harmony and equality of ritual
As investment pours into mining projects, the country’s once-mighty manufacturing sector is stagnating and shedding jobs
New breakthroughs underscore the technology’s potential and perils
On tariffs and tax the president acts like a mafia boss, but not a very good one
History teaches that tech revolutions follow a predictable cycle of installation followed by creative destruction
Urban forestry used with precision can reduce the temperature several degrees without straining the power grid
Washington should dial down its global military involvement but must not retreat on trade at the same time
There is no peace deal on the table and those who expected the militant group to capitulate were deluded
Caution should continue to be the watchword in Jackson Hole until the impact of Trump’s policies are better understood
It is easy to see how tech can become an even greater bargaining chip in US foreign policy
He supports Europe enough to make it complacent but not enough to make it safe
Networks of brokers and shipowners from Panama to Switzerland are becoming expert at circumventing international sanctions
Monetary policymakers are on divergent paths, but face common threats
We should realise that training alongside decent work is a better next step for some 16-year-olds
Belief that envy can bring about an inadvertent curse has endured for thousands of years across the Mediterranean
Mobile phone usage patterns can help to predict poverty and target service delivery in hard to reach places
Washington is singling out New Delhi in an effort to extract concessions in trade negotiations
The US is simply denying itself the benefits of the system that already exists
With the global cocaine business booming as never before, organised crime groups are diversifying into a swath of other illicit activities
Zelenskyy and allies contain White House’s tilt towards Moscow for now
Skills-based knowledge need not be considered the opposite of an intellectual life
Moscow is seeking victory, not compromise, through diplomacy — and Trump is playing along
Keir Starmer’s task is to deal with facts, not illusions, and restore public trust
A clamour to rethink global climate policy is exactly what we need
Its dependence on Russian crude undermines the effort to isolate Moscow
From Google to Microsoft to Meta, some of the biggest tech deals of the past few years have been staff moves
Europe must raise pressure on Aleksandar Vučić to avoid a deeper democratic retreat
AI can perform many of the duties of human resources staff, a symbol of how it is changing companies and the nature of work
Donald Tusk will struggle to deliver on his campaign promises — setting the stage for even greater Euroscepticism
As AI bites and job cuts surge, employees are losing ground — for now
Among pulled-pork trucks and Maga merchandise stalls, the mood is jubilant at the Illinois State Fair
The doctrine of ‘disparate impact’ has hobbled the government’s ability to employ the best people for the job
A school curriculum fit for modern purpose must encourage the study of Chinese civilisation rather than Mandarin