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

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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.

Opinion

8th September 2025

After Rayner: Where next for the government?

The political winds are no longer merely shifting - they're swirling. Just weeks after promising a "...
Omar Sabbagh
5th September 2025

Y Knots author Omar Sabbagh gives his advice to young writers

My first ever publication as an aspiring writer was in 2004. I'd attended a brief course in creative...
Mohamed Amersi
29th August 2025

Book review: Why? by Mohamed Amersi

If you want to understand the current condition of the Conservative Party the very last thing you sh...
Nick Cave
28th August 2025

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ ‘Wild God’: ‘a song of planetary importance’

Discover Nick Cave's evolution from a post-punk musician to a profound artist...
how to prosper in a busy world
21st August 2025

Sir Terry Waite on careers in faith

Faith has been a vital part of my work, and that has been a gradual growth over the years. My unders...
china
12th August 2025

China’s Threat is Real, Warns Former Speaker of the House of Lords, Baroness D’Souza

There are three questions that come to mind in considering post-elections...
4th August 2025

“Insightful and thought-provoking”: Graduate Ottie Burgess meets Sir Martin Sorrell

In late 2024, I had the privilege of meeting Sir Martin Sorrell, whose extensive experience in adver...
James Reed
31st July 2025

James Reed on The Big Give

Over the last 15 years, we have built a great machine for fundraising. It is called Big Give,...
what is the healthtech revolution
29th July 2025

Maya Moufarek: The Healthtech Revolution and the future of British healthcare

Britain is in the midst of a healthcare revolution. The UK's healthtech market, currently valued at ...
24th July 2025

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...
Independent thought
23rd July 2025

Independent Thought, Have we Lost the Habit: Long Read

Our cities are so far advanced down a misguided aesthetic that even revolutionary projects must be u...
21st July 2025

Lowering the Voting Age to 16: A Strengthening of Democracy or a Foolish Gimmick?

The setting of a legal age for anything is bound to cause anomalies: why can someone legally get mar...
21st July 2025

Book review: The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Misogyny by Laura Bates

This is a difficult, necessary read. One that pushes us to look beyond the usual narratives of innov...
18th July 2025

A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern: “a manifesto for an alternative form of authority”

There's a moment in A Different Kind of Power when Jacinda Ardern recounts being told - by a senior ...
10th July 2025

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...
9th July 2025

Those Are My Principles: Ece Temelkuran

My problem with the word democracy to begin with is this: what kind of democracy are we talking abou...
who founded znotes?
8th July 2025

Exclusive: Z Notes founder Zubair Junjunia on his extraordinary success

Let's begin at the beginning - when you look back at your early years, were there signs even then of...
7th July 2025

Justice, Reputation and the Age of Algorithm: A Conversation with Nigel Tait

Nigel Tait, Managing Partner at Carter-Ruck, enters not with fanfare, but with a calm authority, cou...
4th July 2025

Bulls-Eye: Why Darts Is More Than Just a Pub Game

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3rd July 2025

Sarah Tucker on the Benefits of Polymathy

When you're nearing the end of university overdraft maxed, degree halfway legible, still unsure how ...
2nd July 2025

World Champion Fatima Whitbread updates on her campaign to fix the childcare system

Something extraordinary happened at our recent summit. And I don't say that lightly. What we saw was...

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