

Tech bros, Trump and me
Did Nick Clegg sell out to Facebook, or was he a true believer? The reality, says the former UK deputy prime minister, is worse than his critics could imagine. As he leaves Meta behind, he reveals what he really thinks about the US v Europe, masculinity – and the dangers of AI.
Thrill of the blind box
Adults get as great excitement as children from opening collectibles that they buy without knowing what they’re getting – but experts warn the craze can be addictive and is akin to gambling
How to leave a sinking nation
With sea levels rising, the people of Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific, face the prospect that their home may soon cease to exist. Where will they go?
‘I’ve been stupid and I miss you’
Brothers Bruce and Scott hadn’t spoken for 15 years when finally one picked up the phone and made the call that would reunite them. What lies behind family estrangement – and reconciliation?
David Lammy’s first 12 months at the Foreign Office have been dominated by a string of high-stakes flashpoints – from the unfolding horror in Gaza to regime change in Syria and Trump’s humiliation of Zelenskyy – but he’s not panicking
David Lammy on his turbulent years as UK´s foreign secretary
The rise and fall of the nature memoir
The Salt Path was not the first bestselling nature memoir to tell a story of human recovery inspired by the great outdoors – but as authors and publishers digest the book’s controversy, could it become one of the last?
The go between
Qatar’s stature as peace negotiator trying to solve some of the most intractable conflicts belies its tiny size. How and why has a country once described a ‘foreign policy afterthought’ achieved such progress?
Are students getting too reliant on AI? What I learned from reading their ChatGPT logs
Young people use chatbots for anything from academic queries to emotional quandaries. Three undergraduates hand over their chat log of 12,000 prompts and reveal all
Tech bros, Trump and me
Did Nick Clegg sell out to Facebook, or was he a true believer? The reality, says the former UK deputy prime minister, is worse than his critics could imagine. As he leaves Meta behind, he reveals what he really thinks about the US v Europe, masculinity – and the dangers of AI.
Thrill of the blind box
Adults get as great excitement as children from opening collectibles that they buy without knowing what they’re getting – but experts warn the craze can be addictive and is akin to gambling
How to leave a sinking nation
With sea levels rising, the people of Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific, face the prospect that their home may soon cease to exist. Where will they go?
‘I’ve been stupid and I miss you’
Brothers Bruce and Scott hadn’t spoken for 15 years when finally one picked up the phone and made the call that would reunite them. What lies behind family estrangement – and reconciliation?
David Lammy’s first 12 months at the Foreign Office have been dominated by a string of high-stakes flashpoints – from the unfolding horror in Gaza to regime change in Syria and Trump’s humiliation of Zelenskyy – but he’s not panicking
David Lammy on his turbulent years as UK´s foreign secretary
The rise and fall of the nature memoir
The Salt Path was not the first bestselling nature memoir to tell a story of human recovery inspired by the great outdoors – but as authors and publishers digest the book’s controversy, could it become one of the last?
The go between
Qatar’s stature as peace negotiator trying to solve some of the most intractable conflicts belies its tiny size. How and why has a country once described a ‘foreign policy afterthought’ achieved such progress?
Are students getting too reliant on AI? What I learned from reading their ChatGPT logs
Young people use chatbots for anything from academic queries to emotional quandaries. Three undergraduates hand over their chat log of 12,000 prompts and reveal all
Linksliberal gut recherchiert mit Biss. Nicht für jeden aber durchaus einen Versuch wert wenn man sich das Englisch zutraut
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Linksliberal gut recherchiert mit Biss. Nicht für jeden aber durchaus einen Versuch wert wenn man sich das Englisch zutraut