Voters didn’t enter the polling booths holding their noses; they went in with their eyes wide open
She has shown extraordinary strength as a court hears how she was drugged by her husband and raped by strangers
Ed Sheeran is right — the Christmas classic is painfully out of step with reality, much to the detriment of the continent
Treasure hunts and pointless purchases have long driven retail success
His invention of the Basic programming language paved the way for the personal computer revolution
As the international order cracks, the nation’s capabilities must adjust to a new world
Equities investors seem unfazed by the risk that tariffs and tax cuts will push up inflation and deficits. But fears are rising
An arrest warrant for Israel’s prime minister has exposed divisions among western leaders
I expect the administration, with the advice of Elon Musk, will adopt a mercantilist AI policy
A combination of lower output, higher unemployment and inflation would leave the Bank of England in a tight spot
What happens next does not depend on the US alone, we are seeing a shift to a multipolar world
After decades of earning more than heterosexual women, the gap seems to be shrinking
If mobility companies want to avoid obstacles and bans, they would be advised to help local authorities enforce road rules
The Olympics of negotiations offer lessons for corporate life
Do male midlife challenges bear comparison with those experienced by women?
The region’s wine woes are multiplying
Both have joined the elite world of useless objects that get desirable as they get pricier
I know the benefits of agricultural relief
It is a resilience strategy for the ‘hodlers’, not the US state
There is such a thing as the optimal degree of alienation — and it isn’t zero
Fund managers are finding it really hard to articulate a strong case to put money to work anywhere else
The reimagining of this temple of horticulture in Philadelphia County is on a scale unimaginable in the UK
Small-town customers should get the same treatment as their well-connected peers in Silicon Valley
First, rude. Second, here’s my diary of not joining the queue for the super drug
Turbulence draws fresh attention to risks and pricey valuations of local stocks
And thoughts on savings
Compounding reveals the true value of long-term investing and minimising costs
A change of approach, however welcome to business, may end up not being in the interests of consumers
Labour is courting hubris by trying to beat the EU’s 2035 deadline for EV transition
Impressive headline figures didn’t help the Democrats
As I reach the two-year anniversary, I find generally sweet returns — with one flaw
Strike appears to be an elaborately staged attempt to show Russia will outbid the west over Ukraine
Act before pension pots are swept up by the tax net
US charges against Gautam Adani raise questions about Delhi’s safeguards
How the new Trump administration acts on the case will be a key test of its attitude to Big Tech
The UK government should further empower England’s metro mayors in order to unlock their full potential
A call for the search giant to jettison Chrome would give users something they don’t obviously seem to want