Chelsea’s troubles and the limits of ‘smart money’ in sport
Also in today’s newsletter, Premier League managerial churn and a brutal NY Mets losing streak
Also in today’s newsletter, Premier League managerial churn and a brutal NY Mets losing streak
A guide to what’s new in the wine world
The biographer of Keynes straddled disciplines and political parties in a lengthy and often controversial career
It does more to shape a life than intellect and hard work
Loyalty has worn thin because of the PM’s lack of interest in making the difficult decisions his job requires
Whether or not new technologies can perform a task is only a tiny part of the picture
Two weeks after ballot, votes are still being counted, the election chief has quit and claims of manipulation are widespread
Neither extreme optimism nor extreme pessimism makes much sense, and neither is easy nor safe to express
Authorities are reopening travel hubs after Tehran suspended air traffic because of US-Israeli strikes
They may have good reason, Gen Z are confronting a very different set of economic circumstances to those their parents faced
War on Iran is changing the currency calculations of Gulf energy exporters. But the dollar’s global role depends on far more than the denomination of a barrel of oil
Declaring oneself the new messiah is distinctly on trend
Executives prepare for shift to the left in UK government after narrow escape in last year’s Budget
Changing values, Epstein connections and rampant consumerism have placed Norway’s culture of modesty under threat
The idea that Mythos is too hot to handle ought to be good for the company’s valuation
Forecast gains for Scotland and Wales nationalists come even as no grouping has immediate roadmap for breaking away
Flow of aid and supplies misses targets more than six months into Trump-backed ceasefire
A look at how the priorities of golf lovers are influencing the global housing market — from the Algarve to Arizona. Plus how Tiger Woods is impacting home design; and putt-perfect properties for sale
The US stands to benefit as war in Iran reshapes oil and gas flows, but Europe and Asia are wary of becoming too reliant on American supply
Having scored a hit with ‘The Responder’, Tony Schumacher is exposing the realities of gambling in ‘The Cage’
In Southwark, the quantity of calls from the public has stayed steady. It’s what they’re complaining about that’s changed
He built a booming business selling spy gadgets to the paranoid and the powerful. Behind the scenes he was wiring his own world
As her debut ‘1536’ opens in the West End, the playwright talks about giving voice to history’s forgotten women
How to transform tasteless supermarket leaves into something magical