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By Emma McClarkin OBE Pubs are in Britain’s DNA. For centuries they’ve played host to christenings, first jobs, first dates, birthday parties, a...

By Alison Garnham This week is the beginning of the end of one of the worst policies for children in modern times. A Bill to scrap the...

By Josepha Kûitse Kunak Thomsen When Donald Trump first talked about buying Greenland last year, it affected me more than I expected. What followed...

By Dag Larsson The new year is a time of reflection, when people look towards the year to come and think of ways they can improve. I believe that...

By Daniel “Dan” Miller For decades, the UK has treated “more people going to university” as the only credible measure of progress. That mindset has...

By Cllr Paul Swaddle OBE As Westminster settles into January, many residents are starting the year in the same way they ended the last one: dealing...

By Nick Isles The unemployment figures are bad. The rate has risen to 5.1%, which is not far off the pandemic peak of 5.3%. Pandemic excluded, this...

By Mykola Kuzmin The cat-and-mouse game has ended with a decisive pounce. As of January 7, 2026, U.S. Special Forces, backed by Coast Guard teams,...

By Gina Davidson When Keir Starmer was campaigning in the 2024 General Election alongside Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, he said the route to...

By Andrew Moran It has often been said about President Trump that we should take him seriously, but not literally. At home and abroad, the...

By Thibaud Hug de Larauze For nearly 60 years, CES has been where the tech industry defines what progress looks like. Companies arrive with shinier...

By Mattie Heaven Across Iran today, women and men are rising with extraordinary courage, confronting a regime that has ruled through fear,...

By Anna Webb Deepfakes are already a major threat in the corporate world, but now they put the identities of all of us at risk. Anyone could end up...

By Andrew Marr Just a fortnight ago, when MPs were heading off to hit the cherry brandy, try to remember the names of their children and take a...

By Alexandra Panzarelli Beyond the immediate outrage, celebration, and debate over Donald Trump’s decision to seize Nicolás Maduro and the...

By James Hanson Given one of our favourite national pastimes is talking about the weather, you’d have thought we’d be a bit better at dealing with...

By James Gray It was the Viking Eric the Red who, in AD 986, first saw Greenland’s potential. He wanted to colonise his newly discovered island,...

By Emma Donaldson Mounjaro has certainly given me all that I imagined. Five stone has left me in little more than five months. My energy supply has...

By Ander Rodriguez 2026 is going to be the year of hybrid AI, with AI being further integrated in various sectors including my own, data scraping....

By Aran Dharmeratnam The new year is here and many of you will look to sharpen up, lean up and step up. Before you head to the gym or park, I’d...

By David Lammy More than half of people in Britain today believe helping out in their local community really matters – and almost one in two would...

By Michael McManus The audacious capture of Venezuelan President Maduro has grabbed attention worldwide. While ordinary Venezuelans celebrated, the...

By Chris Sims Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of visiting Downing Street for the end of the Small Business Saturday tour, a UK-wide...

By Alex Laurie Deepfake abuse isn’t the future. It’s happening to children now. The recent Newcastle case - in which a headteacher was sentenced...

By Gina Davidson If ever you needed proof that we live in interesting times, the Scottish Parliament elections in May will deliver it. Everything...

By Kirsty Gale We are being brainwashed by negative media and unsuccessful retail brands into believing that the high street is dead. That shoppers...
