
The next chancellor?
Even Labour voters are nervous about Ed Miliband
Rising energy bills matter a lot more to the public than net zero

Comment
Nigel Farage doesn’t care about Clacton

The downfall of the Oxbridge don
British academic life was not prepared for the shocks of student protests and Thatcherism

Business
The next SEO battle is not rankings. It is AI citations
As Google, ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity reshape online discovery, brands are discovering that visibility now depends on whether AI systems can understand, trust and cite them.

Mythos
The avengers of the Odyssey

World
The Russian design bureau at the centre of Europe's shadow-fleet investigation
PKB Petrobalt rarely features in discussions of Moscow's naval power. Now the EU is examining its role in designing the civilian vessels Western officials fear are mapping undersea cables and pipelines.

Film
Rosebush Pruning delights in its own bad taste

Politics
Carney's ‘AI for All’ is a pro-worker plan that forgot the workers
The Prime Minister has bet more than $2bn on artificial intelligence and 250,000 new jobs. But a strategy with no duty to retrain — or even to warn — is straining the limits of his pro-worker branding.

Nigel Farage is “the establishment”
Uniting capital and labour is easier in rhetoric than in government

The British empire lives on in London Fields
From Canada
via Global News

Canada
How will Gordie Howe Bridge profit-share deal work between Canada, U.S.?
The Gordie Howe Bridge is set to open and new details have emerged about an updated profit-sharing deal that will reportedly see Canada sending money to the United States early.

Trending
Scientists find sugar in the Milky Way. It could help answer a cosmic mystery
The sugar was detected in the galactic centre region of the Milky Way where there is a dense concentration of gases and stars, about 26,700 light years from Earth.

Money
Canadians face ‘lifestyle shrinkflation’ as paycheques pinched: MNP data
The MNP Consumer Debt Index considers all kinds of credit-related consumer debt, from credit cards and lines of credit to payday loans and ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ services.

Trending
Bison tossing man 8 feet in air at Yellowstone National Park caught on video
In the video of the attack, taken by photographer Mike MacLeod, the bull bison appears to be agitated and roaming around the campground before it charges at the man.

Crime
Former MP charged after police seize more than 400 guns from Manitoba home
A former MP is facing gun trafficking charges after more than 400 firearms were allegedly seized from his Dauphin home, the Manitoba RCMP said.

Canada
25% of Canadians say StatCan not free of political influence: internal poll
Just 62 per cent of Canadians believe Statistics Canada's data to be reliable, while 25 per cent do not believe the agency is free of political influence.
World
U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola
Canada
Travel by Canadians to the U.S. increases again, says Statistics Canada
Canada
Ottawa, Alberta sign Pathways carbon capture agreement with oil companies
Trending
U.K. counterterrorism police take over former MP Ann Widdecombe death probe
Crime
No arrests or suspects yet as Toronto police investigate fatal festival shooting
Crime
Fashion mogul Peter Nygard found guilty of sexual assault in Montreal
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Culture
Canada's World Cup superfans are betting savings, sleep and sanity on a home tournament
“Dismay” as No 10 works with Brendan Cox after misconduct claims
Nigel Farage aims to scramble the narrative with his by-election gamble. It won’t work
Inside Britain’s Muslim Brotherhood
Comment
The shop window is being rebuilt in data — and Canada is dangerously unprepared
The global crises Andy Burnham cannot escape
“This is the Nato summit of reactionary nationalism”
In Hong Kong, I saw the coming Chinese century
Business
The Bank of Canada is quietly running out of room — and Carney knows it
Mehdi Hasan: No one in America cares about the UK
No party in this USA
Benjamin Netanyahu hasn’t lost the battle yet
Politics
Canada Football 2026: A nation's confidence test
The Weekend Essay
The transcendence of Thomas Tuchel
British Politics
Man arrested over Ann Widdecombe death
Comment
Rupert Lowe, podcast bro?
Cleverly vs Lammy
Four things we learned from PMQs
Take back control
Britain must now unite behind Count Binface
What is Nigel's game?
Nigel Farage, the confidence trickster
The Burnham Project
The Productive State: A framework for Manchesterism
Education
How to kill a university’s reputation
Life
Could “Pride!” convert my Tory husband to musical theatre?
The Weekend Interview
Ludovico Einaudi repeats himself
Theatre
To Kill a Mockingbird proves that America has regressed
TV
Larry David, honorary Englishman
The Hillbilly Gospel
