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The hunt for copper to wire the AI boom

Data centres and green grids are heavy users of the red metal, but mine supply is stagnating and new discoveries are rare

yesterday 7

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The Big Read

The rise of unpopular populism

On birth rates, the lockdown and above all Brexit, the right is out of touch with the public

yesterday 30

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Janan Ganesh

Governments cast a hungry eye over public piggy banks

Investors’ first duty is to their stakeholders, not to politicians trying to fund spending and infrastructure

yesterday 6

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Katie Martin

The wins of COP that nobody noticed

Latest annual climate summit revealed changes on the ground are starting to outpace the UN talks themselves

yesterday 7

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Pilita Clark

The economic miracle of China’s midday naps

The wuxiu habit is regarded as traditional but its popularity has grown with rising incomes and longer working hours

yesterday 7

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William Langley

The food industry must face up to nature-related risk

Boardrooms need to acknowledge that without healthy soils and reliable seasons the system could face collapse

yesterday 2

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Dave Lewis

India’s blockbuster labour reforms

The government’s changes promise to liberalise the country’s vast jobs market

previous day 30

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The Editorial Board

Trump, Xi, Putin and the strongman race

The Chinese leader is ending the year in a better position than his American and Russian counterparts

previous day 30

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Gideon Rachman

Will the next blockbuster drug come from China?

The biopharma industry is booming following record investment and improved supply chains

previous day 4

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The Big Read

Britain must improve how it uses its fiscal watchdog

Weak buffers and poor support undermine the Office for Budget Responsibility

previous day 3

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The Editorial Board

Let me count the ways in which Labour isn’t working

The government’s muddled thinking on the economy is causing it to haemorrhage support on all sides

previous day 3

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Stephen Bush

It’s time to sound the alarm on growing fiscal and financial risk

Rising public debt is one concern — another is how it is being financed

previous day 6

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Martin Wolf

Videos are the new start-up pitch decks

The pandemic forced tech founders to record messages when fundraising, now slick trailers are becoming the norm

previous day 4

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Amber Atherton

Europe should repeal the directive that’s killing growth

It badly needs access to reliable fossil fuels from dependable allies like the US

previous day 4

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Andrew Puzder

Trump-style regime change in Venezuela

Conducting foreign policy, let alone war, by meme is dangerous and foolish

previous day 3

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Edward Luce

Will Volkswagen’s radical revamp be enough?

A year after revealing plans for capacity cuts and job losses in Germany, some think more retrenchment is needed

monday 40

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The Big Read

AI doesn’t add up if you neglect the mathematicians

We are failing to invest in the mathematical community at a time when we need it more than ever

monday 10

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Ewan Kirk

The best time to buy quality stocks is now

A generational opportunity in otherwise bubbly markets

monday 10

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Ruchir Sharma

The UK must escape the doom loop of low skills

Social mobility like my own is all too rare when so many are trapped in low-income jobs by lack of training

monday 10

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Alan Johnson

The EU should play its Russian assets card

There are ways to overcome a Belgian block and provide game-changing support to Kyiv

30.11.2025 20

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The Editorial Board

Europe needs a plan for decoupling from America

The EU must make itself minimally vulnerable to inevitable US pressure

30.11.2025 8

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Martin Sandbu

Doge, crypto and the end of the lol era

Running the White House and launching memecoins once seemed so simple — more than that, it seemed hilarious

30.11.2025 4

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Jemima Kelly

Labour has already broken its manifesto commitments

Tax rises, instability and a lack of pro-growth measures contravene the party’s election platform

30.11.2025 3

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Tej Parikh

How London’s housing market stagnated

The introduction of a so-called mansion tax in this year’s Budget is likely to depress prices in some parts of the capital even further

29.11.2025 3

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The Big Read

Trial by jury is a right that needs protecting

Beware of restricting it to tackle England’s huge backlog of criminal cases

29.11.2025 2

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The Editorial Board

Labour has trapped the British economy in a web of ‘doublespeak’

Reeves’ Budget shows she’s serious about spending other people’s money — but not about growth or jobs

29.11.2025 2

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Camilla Cavendish

Ukraine’s Catch-22 moment

Kyiv’s choices are between bad now and worse later

29.11.2025 4

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Franz-Stefan Gady

How the pope went pop

Efforts to attract young audiences to religion can be fraught but pizza-loving, Wordle-playing Leo XIV has struck a chord

29.11.2025 3

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Amy Kazmin

Dan Driscoll, the unlikely Ukraine envoy with his eye on the Pentagon

The ambitious US army secretary has been thrust into the spotlight of Moscow-Kyiv negotiations

29.11.2025 2

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Person In The News

This Budget’s tax decisions will haunt the government

The buffer Reeves built into her plans is admirable, but no guarantee of avoiding the nasty dilemmas to come

29.11.2025 2

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Ruth Curtice