AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarKeir Starmer will no longer scrap tuition fees. Just what does his Labour party stand for?verified_publisherThe Guardian - Owen JonesNo leader of a major party has so comprehensively junked their leadership platform in British democratic history, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarAnother warning about the AI apocalypse? I don’t buy itverified_publisherThe Guardian - Ivana BartolettiYes, there are sobering risks, but also potential for huge advances. We need to agree some global rules of the game, says privacy and data protection professional Ivana Bartoletti
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarThousands of TV and film writers are striking. Here’s why we had toverified_publisherThe Guardian - Guardian staff reporterStudio profits have increased by 39% over the past 10 years – yet the average writer’s salary has gone down by 4%
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarThe case of the missing bathrobes … what Liz Truss’s latest gaffe tells us about grubbiness and greedverified_publisherThe Guardian - Arwa MahdawiDid a member of the ex-PM’s team pilfer some dressing gowns? If so, it wouldn’t be the worst thing to happen on her watch, but it represents a particular, pernicious form of Westminster entitlement, writes Arwa Mahdawi
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarThe press is in peril. Here’s how to save itverified_publisherThe Guardian - Mark Rice-OxleyReader-funded journalism is free to hold power to account, and it’s spreading, says Guardian executive editor for supporters Mark Rice-Oxley
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarI tried to properly recycle a disposable vape. It did not go wellverified_publisherThe Guardian - Emma SnaithSingle-use e-cigarettes send tonnes of valuable lithium to landfill in the UK. Why not ban them, as Australia did, asks Guardian deputy audience editor Emma Snaith
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarWhen journalists are persecuted, we all sufferverified_publisherThe Guardian - Margaret SullivanThe world is becoming more dangerous for journalists. On this World Press Freedom Day, there are ways to help
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarHe That Plays the King turned me on to theatre criticism’s intoxicating pleasureverified_publisherThe Guardian - Michael BillingtonMichael Billington: Kenneth Tynan’s precocious work not only nourished my love of the stage, it informed my choice of career
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarTrading platforms sell the dream of making big money fast. The reality can be far more brutalverified_publisherThe Guardian - Kirsty MajorWith wages stagnating, people are turning to complex financial products known as CFDs, says Guardian deputy Opinion editor Kirsty Major
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarPutin claims he’s cancelling public celebrations over safety fears. The truth is more humiliatingverified_publisherThe Guardian - Samantha de BendernWith even nationalist pro-war bloggers criticising Putin’s actions in Ukraine, his desperation and paranoia are growing, says Samantha de Bendern, an associate fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarAt last, England’s dying rivers are an election issue – and the danger isn’t just sewageverified_publisherThe Guardian - George MonbiotTackling water pollution means unpicking a complex web of assaults from source to sea, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
AvatarThe GuardianAvatarAvatarMy advice to Toyota? Build electric vehicles and Australians will buy themverified_publisherThe Guardian - Scott DwyerIt’s strange that a company with a reputation for innovation, customer satisfaction and continual improvement is dragging its feet on electrification