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The sense of an ending
Britain’s next great social reform is coming. Here’s how it should work
A $25trn hit
Who will pay for the damage?
Four-leafed voters
We have found some
The Cass Review
Its approach is neither as harsh as in red states nor as lax as in blue states
War in Gaza
Force alone cannot bring security
What’s in a name
The particle named after him became a selling point. For the man, it was a bit of a pain
On management consultants, Hong Kong, Jonathan Haidt, underpants, describing X, three-letter acronyms
Abortion and crime
Erdogan humbled
A Chinese view of Russia
Risk of subsidence
Property, the world’s biggest asset class, is also its most vulnerable
Indo-Pacific statecraft
Usefully oleaginous
After the fight, then what?
Banyan
An ageing autocracy
A relationship under fire
Chaguan
The parent trap
Mud slinging
Surf City goes MAGA
Jersey unsure
Conservatives on campus
An assessment of the IDF in Gaza
AI and Gaza
Israel v Hamas
Death threats
Slavery at sea
Opposition rising
The great green rivalry
The first small steps
Falling felling
Cheap and nasty
Missing in Ukraine
Herbert Kickl
The continent’s narco-ports
Charlemagne
20km from the enemy
All things must pass
A landmark judgment
Playtime’s over
Pipe dreams
A Tale of Two Kitties
Je regrette quite a lot
Bagehot
On the rise
Election 2024
Unplugged
Strategy and stockpiles
Bartleby
No-sun seekers
Raising Arizona
Schumpeter
Fantasy economics
Behind enemy lines
The big stick
Put the axe away
Xi’s healthy appetite
Beyond GDP
Buttonwood
Free exchange
AI at war
Prisoners’ health
Conservation
Hive minds
Return to Gettysburg
Sailing close to the wind
Barely gettin’ by
All by myself
Johnson
World in a dish
The Economist reads
Indicators
The militant debutante