A new class of imperilled white-collar workers could radically reshape British democracy
The president’s leadership style strikes a chord with many but his tariffs offer Beijing more openings
Politicians are promising voters tax cuts and handouts just as bond yields are pushing higher
Framing Beijing as a mortal enemy will hamper US growth and reduce Washington’s global influence
Russian hackers are exploring ways to inject propaganda into the training data of generative AI models
The message from markets is clear: if you follow through on firing Powell, the dollar will get smoked
By arresting opposition mayors, the president is following the playbook of his hero Adnan Menderes — and inviting chaos
Populism has caught up with the country and found fertile soil
The EU is using the old trade playbook against a new and different threat
Across the continent, remote villages are fading amid declining births and residents departing for greater opportunity in urban centres
A summer of splits shows what post-Trump conservatism will look like
If Merz cannot unite the CDU and SPD, the AfD’s strategy of forcing conservatives to co-operate with them could succeed
The anticipated hidden value has not materialised since its demerger from J&J
Altnets can build out networks but need to muster the scale and customers to sustain them
Know your facts before conventional wisdom gets you
As the US abandons the world order it built, China builds its own — how should Europe respond?
And bank results show the USA is OK
A rock ’n’ roll fable for those struggling to make AI tools work for them
Debra Crew struggled to convey the appearance of being fully in control
Parliament and regulators are shrugging off a decision that freed the government from accountability
Solomon may lack his predecessor’s smoothness but investors prefer effectiveness
A favourite cheese has found itself in a political storm over its environmental impact
Those in the political sphere should not be ridiculed for asking important questions — even if they do lack technical expertise
Growth requires clearer signals on tax and bolder reforms
Charges have risen sharply since 2016 as more practices have been swallowed up by buyout groups
And bad Treasury returns
Companies making drones and battlefield systems have taken the place once occupied by e-scooters and grocery apps in European investors’ hearts
My bald head has two modes: cold and sunburned. In winter, my watch cap does the trick — but summer headgear is a challenge
As wealthy buyers rush for these new collectibles, museums and universities risk turning into impotent onlookers
I’m looking for the most tax-efficient way to build a nest egg for my newborn
Financial markets will be closer in the future to a singe from inflation than a freeze in growth and prices
Focusing on improving a regime already seen as successful looks like a government seeking easy, rather than impactful, changes
No other globally competitive financial services hub imposes such relentless bureaucracy on its businesses
Super-injunction thwarted scrutiny of a data leak and Afghan resettlement scheme
One benefit from lifting of asset cap is lender can be more aggressive in attracting deposits
The line between acquiring people and acquiring businesses has become ever fuzzier
Trump’s focus on the goods of the past is ridiculous. What matters is competitiveness in the future