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| Trump's 'Tariffmageddon' is back… and with a vengeance | As the US president revives his discredited tariffs policy – which appears to single out Canada for punishment – Sean O'Grady says pushing levies on foreign imports to their highest level since 1934 can only be a disaster for the entire world economy | |
| Can Mark Zuckerberg really be trusted to oversee the AI revolution? | As Meta's profits get supercharged by artificial intelligence, Facebook looks destined to be at the forefront of this exciting new tech frontier – but politicians should be guarding against worshipping at the altar of the tech bros, says James Moore | |
| If the BBC bows to YouTube, everyone loses | The online video-sharing platform has leapfrogged ITV to become the UK's second-most popular choice for at-home viewing. But if the BBC tries too hard to compete with YouTube, we'll all end up the poorer, writes Nick Hilton | |
| Lady Starmer deserves better than putting up with 'banter' from Donald Trump | We've all been there, writes Victoria Richards – having to smile awkwardly and laugh along as a man 25 years our senior makes comments about our appearance and calls us a 'great woman' | |
| Why I've changed my mind about a state of Palestine | In his time as a foreign minister, Tobias Ellwood argued that recognising Palestine was a card that can only ever be played once, so it must be used wisely. Here, he explains how such a move could now destroy Hamas and pave the way for peace in the Middle East | |
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