Gaza vs Ukraine: A double standard that has broken the world order What kind of geopolitics are needed to overcome today’s challenges?
Inside the lobbying campaign to force Labour's next U-turn How the City fought back against plans to close a £600m loophole, plus more Labour lobbyist candidates
Is Shell’s exit from Nigeria a front to dodge legal responsibilities? The oil giant is selling its Niger Delta subsidiary – but lending the new owners the money for the purchase
Keir Starmer is a liar. We deserve so much better – and we can get it Whatever you do this election, don’t give up hope. The status quo is depressing – but there are real alternatives
Biden’s ceasefire in Gaza is unlikely despite Israel’s fall in global standing Israel is defiant in the face of increasing criticism from Westerners who may have previously defended the country
Minister who owns beef farm approved £5m ad campaign promoting red meat REVEALED: Public body’s drive to up red meat sales failed to mention health risks, despite privately acknowledging them
I pulled out of Hay Festival over its links to Baillie Gifford. And it worked While my day at Hay last year was one of the best of my life, I couldn’t ignore its links to Israeli war crimes