The country requires centre-left foreign policy and centre-right reform at home
How the technology will affect prices is still uncertain
The ICC and its member states must treat environmental destruction as seriously as other international crimes
Households are buying up induction stoves and chaiwalas have closed as Iran conflict hits the country’s supply of LPG
It may have stumbled in the AI race but the company’s new CEO will find it still has distinct advantages
The Babylonians had debt defaults. The S&L scandal led to 2008. What else does the past tell us?
Public confidence in scientific research is spread unevenly across the population
The continent’s alternative is a jobs programme cosplaying as a space strategy
Europe and the US have fundamentally different world views when it comes to risk, force and international law
Public opinion and elite sentiment has turned decisively against Netanyahu
Latest Mandelson scandal has left Starmer in limbo until his MPs decide his fate
From rising temperatures to water shortages, ranchers need to be thinking about a plan B
Rising prices risk deepening the country’s deflationary trap rather than providing any escape from it
Rivals may prefer to just watch him get into ever hotter water but buying his company outright gives them more certainty
Doctors, dairy farmers, failed novelists — how authors’ fictional selves take on an identity all their own, distinct from their creators
Plus, the UK’s labour market struggles
English water companies don’t publish numbers on how much waste they spill every year on your behalf — so I’ve estimated it
Country is facing pressure from its neighbours to share increased energy earnings to support Ukraine
Demerging retail creates two pure-play companies, both — given their scale — FTSE 100 constituents
In postwar West Germany, the link between cigarettes and cancer was ignored — with real and deadly effects
I’d like to sell my buy-to-let flat next year but worry about the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act
There are two kinds of companies — those that can do CEO transitions without intense upheaval and those that can’t
Italian bank’s cage-rattling is best understood as a way to break into the cage
After a period of silence, Donald Trump’s nominee for Fed chair gives evidence
If the region fails to lead on safe and secure AI, it risks remaining stuck on the wrong side of the tech wall
Smoking among the rich has declined dramatically — and digital dependency could follow a similar pattern
The Middle East war should accelerate a shift to renewable power sources
The UK defence company is building Type 31 frigates quickly at Rosyth to fill an awkward gap
The more upmarket the staffing service, the better the chances of weathering the change
A bid for owner Evoke sounds generous, but cost cuts might boost returns further
This is a prime minister who does not understand the difficult trade-offs involved in governing
Billionaire investor’s acquisition vehicle has struck its third major building products deal in a year, spending $30bn in total
A bigger priority is completing the single market and streamlining corporate law
Anger in the rustbelt propelled Trump to victory — the rage of suburban knowledge workers will drive the AI backlash
Electoral logic is driving a shift as polls lay bare European disgust at the US administration
One of Europe’s most densely populated cities has resorted to fines and exclusion zones to keep pets in check
The war is currently more likely to escalate than to be resolved by negotiation