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Ex-music photographer promoted as right-hand man to X chief Linda Yaccarino tasked with fighting company’s political battles
In Spain, record visitor numbers are provoking protests, but their spending props up the economy. Policymakers are trying to find a balance
Draft policy document pushes for corporate cuts in emissions rather than using multimillion-dollar carbon trading market
Kimberly Cheatle tells congressional hearing she takes ‘full responsibility for any security lapse’
Three weeks of Democratic party agony that humbled the most powerful man in the world
The outcome of the US election will turn on which candidate scares voters the most
The possibility that a new administration could weaken security guarantees and increase tariffs on US imports is causing angst in Berlin
WPP-owned advertising agency claims new product will prevent reputational damage
Israeli evacuation orders force Palestinians to move, often multiple times, as they seek shelter
Painful departure from White House race caps 50 years in public service
The Democrats must now decide between a coronation of the vice-president or a divisive contested convention
Changing demographics are set to keep older people employed despite risks highlighted by Biden
Reactions to the Ambani wedding show we have lost our distaste for fortunes on extravagant display
From chicken bricks to modular sofas — as a new exhibition exalts the designs of the past, these are forecast to be loved in 60 years’ time
As much a part of the 1980s as leg warmers and leotards, colour consultancy is proving popular with today’s TikTokers
Social media makes professionalising your passions all too easy but this puts the joy of amateurism at stake
It took a silent retreat to reboot my relationship with smartphones and social media
Swift action to impound palatial boats became a symbol of western resolve after the invasion of Ukraine. Now the costs are mounting for owners and governments alike
For the Fab Four tribute, being John, Paul, George and Ringo is ‘a job’. It might be one of the best jobs in rock
The City’s wish list for Labour, the problem with being loved, and why are men wearing less?
Waiters used to tell you which dishes they love. Now, some will tell you which they hate
Minor update sparks havoc among businesses that use equipment running Windows
Party insiders say pressure for president to quit 2024 race is now ‘insurmountable’
Premiums have soared, prompting calls to investigate a market reeling from inflation and theft
A weekend with the b-boys and b-girls dreaming of Paris