Do digital bananas in Hawaiian shirts chatting up pineapples need to be saved for posterity? Probably not
A new infrastructure is being built rapidly to avoid the strategic chokepoint and ensure global energy and food security
The fate of the €10bn F126 is a cautionary tale for an agency that buys everything from flip-flops to fighter jets
Economics, security and domestic politics all point the Starmer government towards Brussels
Castigating companies for ‘profiteering’ is nonsensical and unhelpful rhetoric
Hungary’s illiberal champion has benefited from the misjudgments and complacency of other leaders
Repeated delays are worrying partners and risk losing key technologies
Governments and central banks are out of policy ammunition to contain the economic fallout
New insights into motivation and strength of feeling could help democracy work better
Efforts to revive the little-known language have been dragged into debates about cultural diversity
On the streets of small-town Georgia, the president’s base is backing the war as swing voters waver
The backlash against data centres chimes with energy Nimbyism of the past
Still a third of the S&P 500 — and wobbling a bit
Repeated cost shocks make a transition to cleaner energy critical
The outlook is stormy with oil prices, Treasury rates and corporate debt spreads spiking as the Iran war continues
Squeezing money out of a legacy brand may be better than trying to build a new one
Plus, guns and butter redux
Index of under-reported UK equities has done better than the FTSE 100
The technology is already leading to rapid changes in the way company accounts are reviewed
His interventions in the sector exceed anything the EU has done
Defeat for the populist rightwing premier would reverberate across Europe
Shares across the sector are taking a beating
What was once seen as a virtue is now viewed as a moral weakness — leaving a society mired in toxicity
Investors may prefer them but sadly the benefit does not extend to the rest of us
A movement founded on loucheness is making an electorally risky turn towards religion
Continuation of the Middle East war is sapping hopes of a return to more normal conditions after the conflict
Forget the image of medieval piety — it’s a very modern part of the travel industry
It’ll make you nostalgic for a Soho you never knew
Sweeter times lie ahead as the market for cocoa buyers improves but prices take time to feed through the chain
The presidential library design takes POTUS showboating to a new, but still gold-plated, level
Easter is a good time to think about how we awaken ourselves to new possibilities
Covert action can help topple a leader but it rarely builds legitimacy
The danger is not that it will replace human-authored books — but that we stop caring about good writing at all
Only the very cheapest wine offers total consistency
While Apollo seeks a second headquarters in the American south, demand for office space rises in New York
We all tend to accept information that is consistent with our prior beliefs, and reject the opposite
Why right now seems like the right time for me to move out of cash