For whom does Trump govern?News Feed
The Big Beautiful Bill Act is a classic example of pluto-populism
Meanwhile, in the British army…News Feed
Squaddities
Airbus says dispute with Dassault is threatening fighter jet projectNews Feed
Pan-European group says politicians may need to resolve impasse over governance of Europe’s biggest defence project
Netanyahu is good at starting wars, but it’s ending them that mattersNews Feed
The Israeli prime minister has consistently misread the region since the 1980s, dooming it to endless cycles of violence
For Starbucks, China is a big market with little appealNews Feed
Its share of China’s $22bn-a-year coffee market has slid from a peak of 42 per cent to 14 per cent last year
Storehouse — immersive show about misinformation is itself muddledNews Feed
Taking place in a vast London warehouse, this ambitious piece set in a failing organisation is blunted by a bewildering plot
Luxury watchmakers embrace solarNews Feed
Timepieces powered by sunlight were once seen as the antithesis to high-end Swiss watches. But no longer
Does salt bathing really work?News Feed
The wellness ritual is used to treat arthritis, rosacea and eczema. We float the theories
UK should hold traditional census in 2031, statistics authority saysNews Feed
Plans had been mooted to scale back once-a-decade household survey
Spain blackout probe faults both grid operator and utilitiesNews Feed
Government investigation blames ‘poor planning’ by Red Eléctrica and power plants disconnecting ‘improperly’