How Rupert Murdoch became an estate agent
The revenue from Murdoch’s Australian newspapers was once so huge it launched a media empire – but now, the money comes from a different source
There’s a golden rule that you don’t plug someone else’s book when your own one is out. But there are some times when you have to make an exception
It was once a great search engine. But then along came AI, and that was that
Just because it worked in the big city, doesn’t mean it’s going to work across the north. If you want to understand the problem, just go to County Durham

The pastel-toned social media trend is popular even with progressive women. But there’s a dark side to the oven-fresh bakes and homegrown veg
Capped fares for donkey rides, yachting with oligarchs and Lib Den log flumes: How Britain’s political class have been spending the season
His nebulous prettification plans ignore reality – and he should be focused on bigger things

The Two Matts
Touching Grass
The Two Matts
The Two Matts
Touching Grass
Touching Grass
Hollywood used to understand desire. Now even its sex comedies are embarrassed about the bedroom
The Leavers promised British citizens living in the EU would have their rights fully protected after Brexit. The reality is somewhat different
The Home Office is telling potentially thousands of EU citizens they have no right to remain. The home secretary needs to stop before it becomes a fiasco
The new foreign secretary appears to have successfully wrestled back ownership of European policy from the Cabinet Office
The outgoing Europe minister, a Starmer loyalist, has paid the price despite putting in the hard yards on a Brexit reset
The EU is banning airlines from charging for hand luggage. Guess who will only, at best, half-benefit?
Andy Burnham is pro-EU and politicians across the continent know it. The issue is whether he will last long enough to change British views on Europe
If Le Pen wins next year and goes through with a threat to step back from Nato, the consequences for western security could be dire
An oligarch’s way out of war would give Russia and its dictator an easy ride, and may yet prove to be a con
Douglas Haig’s willingness to trade thousands of lives for a few miles of ground has proved sadly durable
Russia is losing the war in Ukraine, so the Kremlin is boosting its disinformation campaign. Unfortunately for the next PM, the British left are falling for it
Photographs of iron curtain research labs reveal the depth of communist ambition – and the fatal flaw buried within it
This is Labour’s last chance to see off the threat of a 2029 Farage victory. There is one piece of advice that the next PM needs to hear
A generation of immigrants and their descendants chronicled an urban revolution
Fifty years ago, a riot made the front pages – but violence, racism and political hysteria couldn’t stop the party