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Issue 16

Editors Pick

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AI Can’t Cope with Fuzzy Logic: Roger Bootle on AI’s Limitations

BBC News

Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing

Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

Front Line

13th February 2026

Culture Essay: Sarah Tucker on the impact of Saturday Morning TV: “the Entrepreneurial Education No One Noticed”

Long before podcasts on productivity, TED Talks on resilience, and Instagram reels on "founder minds...
12th February 2026

Tomorrow’s Leaders: David Zazo on founding Classically Social: ‘social, relaxed and welcoming’

Classically Social began as a response to something my business partner ...
why are there so many parking tickets in london?
11th February 2026

Long Read: Bulletin from a Parking Ticket

I knew what it would be before it arrived, which is perhaps the most telling detail of all. There is...
10th February 2026

The Velocity Problem: Power, Noise and the age of Unfinished Crises

There is a peculiar sensation that attends contemporary politics: the feeling that events are not me...
9th February 2026

Morgan McSweeney, Richard Nixon and the Art of the Resignation Letter

Resignation letters are among the strangest artefacts of political life. They are written at moments...
6th February 2026

Sarah Tucker’s Letter from Tuscany: A Fairway to Thinking

A reluctant golfer reflects on sustainability, the good life, and how green thinking doesn't always ...
who will succeed keir starmer?
5th February 2026

After Starmer: What would the Potential Runners and Riders do on Jobs and the Economy?

Westminster thrives on psychodrama - and never more so than this week. But employers, markets and ho...
14th January 2026

Opinion: The Government’s Digital ID U-turn Holds Lessons for the Future of Work

In what has become a familiar pattern for this government, the mandatory digital ID scheme - once de...
13th January 2026

An Indelible Mark: Sir Tom Stoppard 1937-2025

Tom Stoppard died peacefully in November at his home in Dorset, surrounded by family, leaving behind...
who is sir anthony seldon
12th January 2026

Sarah Tucker interviews Sir Anthony Seldon on AI: “I think humans will win”

There is a piece of ground in Ilford, Essex, that quietly exposes one of the great ...
8th January 2026

Relatively Speaking: Stephen McPartland

I talk a lot and try to listen even more - but I never really talk about what drives me; my hunger, ...
7th January 2026

Zadie Smith on the vanishing commons and the novelistic imagination

The novelistic approach to the human subject begins with the premise that power is not an identity. ...
Angelina Giovani
6th January 2026

Diary: Angelina Giovani-Agha on art, research – and why she loves setting up businesses

I like setting up businesses which solve very specific problems. We co-founded Flynn & Giovani Art P...
31st December 2025

2025 Highlights: Long Read: The Art of the Celebrity Interview

I remember the week I met Sting was the same week I met the then Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Will...
30th December 2025

2025 Highlights: Bursary Update: Ollie Nicholls: “I was surrounded by people at the very top of their game.”

Tell us a little about your early life and education? What was your family background and upbringing...
29th December 2025

2025 Highlights: The Novelist: Zadie Smith on returning to London and role of faith in her work

One morning recently, I opened the Internet and saw an extraordinary painting by Tracey Emin of the ...
27th December 2025

2025 Highlights: How Narendra Modi forged the Indian century

Narendra Modi is wearing one of his trademark Nehru jackets. This one is grey, to match the flow of ...
17th December 2025

Opinion: Naomi Klein on the frightening advances of AI

We are living amid an explosion of doubles - digital replicas, curated avatars, shadows we polish an...
what is the finito bursary scheme
16th December 2025

Ronel Lehmann: The Secret Economy of Kindness: A Christmas Reflection

As the year draws to a close and we gather with loved ones around cheerful tables, there's an unspok...
18th November 2025

Sarah Tucker on Edward de Bono and the need for lateral thinking

The idea that accountancy and art could meaningfully shake hands may sound like the setup for a bad ...
31st October 2025

An Indelible Mark: Prunella Scales (1932-2025)

Prunella Scales, who died this week aged 92, was that rare kind of actor who could make you laugh wi...

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