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  • Gulf trade deal: Britain should learn from the success of Dubai

    June 12, 2026

    The free trade agreement with the Gulf Cooperation Council is a model of post-Brexit success, says James Price In 211BC, when Hannibal was camped outside the walls of Rome, Livy tells us that the ground his army occupied came up for auction in the city. Such was Rome’s confidence in its own future that it [...]

  • Why do so many Gen Zs like me love the Pope?

    June 12, 2026

    Pope Leo XIV is appealing to a new generation with TikTok memes, student saints and a firm stance against AI, says Maria Ward-Brennan When Pope Leo XIV was first elected, I’ll be honest: I wasn’t overly keen. Part of me believed the Pope should come from a Catholic country. But this US-born man has changed [...]

  • London Tech Week day four: Tech still cares about diversity

    June 11, 2026

    Who gets to help shape the future? In London's tech sector, we know diversity is still our greatest strength, writes Russ Shaw from day four of London Tech Week.

  • Elevate founder Julia Baldet: Hospitality is brutal, but I don’t regret leaving finance

    June 11, 2026

    Each week, we dig into the memory bank of the City’s great and good. Today, Julia Baldet, founder of City smoothie hotspot Elevate, takes us through her career.

  • AI is transforming job references

    June 11, 2026

    A startup with less than $20m just automated trust with an AI model that gathers references. Every executive should read this.

  • What should we make of Makerfield?

    June 11, 2026

    Much analysis of the Makerfield by-election focuses on what it means for Keir Starmer and the Labour party’s national fortunes – but how should we assess it on its own terms? Asks Steve Akehurst It can be stated without much hyperbole that when the people of Makerfield go to the polls next week it will [...]

  • Forget Palantir, Microsoft is the government’s real tech problem

    June 11, 2026

    MPs are right to warn about the dangers of the public sector’s use of Palantir, but the bigger story is the vice-like grip Microsoft exerts of government IT systems, says Bill McCluggage Palantir, the Peter Thiel-founded data analytics firm with its murky intelligence community roots, makes for an irresistible villain. So it’s no surprise that [...]

  • Why are so many people abandoning sex toys on the Tube?

    June 11, 2026

    Last year the number of bedroom gadgets found on the transport network increased by 30 per cent. James Ford has some questions… There is a moment every year that I look forward to. Not, perhaps, as much as Christmas….but it’s close. It is, of course, the moment when some bored journalist at the Evening Standard [...]

  • The ‘like’ button ruined social media – are we making the same mistake with AI?

    June 11, 2026

    The ‘like’ button was a single design choice that had profoundly harmful downstream effects. AI sycophancy could be the next one, says Annabel Gillard I’ve been working on the human impact of AI in our work and lives since 2020, but Morning Wire asked a genuinely new question that prompted this piece. Given that we [...]

  • London Tech Week day three: Workers are adopting AI quicker than their bosses

    June 10, 2026

    How is AI changing the future of the workplace? Russ Shaw reports from day three of London Tech Week.

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