
Cover Story
After Keir Starmer
Can we move past our decade of failure?

The Politics Column
With Burnham’s cabinet picks still unknown, MPs are struggling to control their anxieties

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.

How to kill a university’s reputation
After Exeter’s announcement that it will cut 150 academic jobs, is there any hope for higher education?

Nigel Farage doesn’t care about Clacton
From Canada
via Global News

Canada
Conservatives fear fundraising slump amid sagging polls, infighting
A Global News analysis of fundraising data suggests Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has attended just seven major fundraisers so far in 2026.

Canada
Canada Post paid $30.8M in 2025 for bonuses: ‘We understand the optics’
The mail carrier reported in April that it lost a record-breaking $1.57 billion before tax in 2025, citing labour uncertainty and barriers to modernization.

Canada
What to do if you lose power or air conditioning in a heat wave blackout
A Feb. 2025 Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) report states that "prolonged periods of extreme heat events can strain the power grid."

Health
U.S. FDA approves new breast cancer drug that could slow disease significantly
Revtorpyk is intended to treat patients with advanced breast cancer whose tumors have low levels of a protein called HER2 and no mutation in a gene called PIK3CA.

Entertainment
Taylor Frankie Paul says she admits ‘wrongdoing’ in MomTok feud with co-stars
'I never felt so betrayed and abandoned by so many people I would have stood by no matter how exhausted,' the 32-year-old reality star wrote of the ongoing MomTok feud.

Environment
How extreme heat and humidity fuels more dangerous storms — and tornadoes
As heat waves blanket parts of Canada, experts say the extreme heat and humidity can also 'fuel' severe thunderstorms — and even tornadoes.
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Investigations
Jeffrey Rath fought for First Nations. Now former clients are fighting him
Entertainment
Britney Spears defends photos of her hanging out of sunroof on L.A. freeway
U-s-news
E. Jean Carroll paid $5.8M following Trump sex abuse and defamation case
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Culture
Canada's World Cup superfans are betting savings, sleep and sanity on a home tournament
Even Labour voters are nervous about Ed Miliband
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
Man vs bin
Nigel Farage wants to be humiliated
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
Social Media
Winning at Twitter is bad for you
The Sketch
Meet the people who handle the King’s billions
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
