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Nepal is just the most recent country to have seen the ruling elite toppled by frustrated young people
A look back to the days of Enoch Powell suggests a better model
A cautious rate cut this week would maintain the US central bank’s flexibility
The two wars have divided the west — and not along the old left-right lines
The algorithm that generative AI systems are built on could be used to create a subscription funding model
The party should be concentrating on developing a new agenda not theatrics
Neither re-industrialisation nor US security can be achieved with the current White House approach
Authorities are using an arsenal of interventionist tools to make city homes affordable. Critics call it an attack on property rights
Britain does not need a rerun of the carousel of prime ministers of the Tory years
Keir Starmer might be tempted to hymn ‘shared values’ but such talk rings increasingly hollow
Data suggests the drive towards individualism has increased the selection of monikers in recent decades
The bulk of UK jobs are in the everyday economy, not internationally competitive clusters
Residents debate whether Trump’s threatened deployment would really help bring down violence
We risk building the foundations for other countries’ successful technologies
Retailers still planning around yesterday’s customer habits will find even greater challenges in store
Politicians of all stripes must recognise that no one is safe from this scourge
By holding up a gas deal and accusing Egypt of violations in Sinai, Netanyahu is endangering a vital peace treaty
A narrow, exclusively exam-focused education in the UK damages young minds
It should unleash the potential of its vast internal market with reform and investment
The gender pay gap is tediously persistent and worse than we thought
Any sane discussion of changes that both right and left could agree on is being crowded out by tax populism
Mounting fiscal crises show how not to handle the demographic crunch
Supertramp’s co-founder was a guarded, sardonic realist in an age of grandiloquent gestures
Trump and his economic advisers want to narrow the central bank’s mission dramatically
The murder of Charlie Kirk is part of a new cycle of political violence with echoes of the 1960s. But this time, leading figures on the right are...
America’s Trump-led retreat from global leadership is tempting others to push their luck
Demands for money and perks have grown along with payouts even as ministers boost their power
Kalshi is spearheading a legal battle to expand access to online betting, with support from some in Trump’s circle
Netanyahu’s preference for endless war over diplomacy is making Saudis and Emiratis reconsider their alliances
A colourful ambassador may have been a good fit for Trump but it was a tactical mis-step