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November 24, 2024
The assisted dying debate is too important to be rushed
The compressed timetable for MPs to explore such a fraught topic and the dominance of pressure groups are disappointing
The Times
November 24, 2024
Our climate leadership needs an urgent dose of pragmatism
Dumping gas before securing other forms of energy generation is a recipe for instability
The Times
November 24, 2024
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School’s bold plan for pandemic children shows how brilliant teachers can transform pupils’ lives
The Times
November 24, 2024
Nick Newman’s week: November 24, 2024
Nick Newman is a Sunday Times cartoonist
The Times
November 24, 2024
100 years ago: Reform Club woes, pirates and a sunless summer
From The Sunday Times, November 23, 1924
The Times
November 24, 2024
Saviour or threat? Inside the curious world of Observer suitor Tortoise
The ‘slow news’ site bidding for the Sunday newspaper has lost £16m since launch and is, say current and former employees, a ‘chaotic’ place...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Partners will need to foot PwC’s £36m national insurance hike
Accounting giant will pay £35,000 more for each of its partners after Rachel Reeves’s budget, amid downturn and job cuts at professional ser...
The Times
November 24, 2024
A pension fund is buying bitcoin. What a terrible idea
A retirement scheme has joined the stampede into bitcoin now that the biggest crypto champions include the next US president. Yet it’s likel...
The Times
November 24, 2024
‘In these uncertain times, we need gold as much as ever’
Ian Cockerill became chief executive of Endeavour Mining this year when his predecessor was fired amid a scandal. Now he is plotting a recov...
The Times
November 24, 2024
‘Working from home is great for us’: coffee chain eyes UK growth
Esquires Coffee wants to double its number of sites as it targets the suburbs rather than city centres
The Times
November 24, 2024
Why Britain can’t grow its way out of trouble
Where once factors such as free trade and a resurgent workforce boosted GDP, now the trend is in the other direction and Rachel Reeves has h...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Hate the budget? Turn the problem into an opportunity to grow
Retailers fearing the impact of the higher costs imposed by Rachel Reeves might feel like they’re doomed. But they should stop grumbling and...
The Times
November 24, 2024
England’s Jamie George: how I plan to build my business after rugby
England’s rugby captain is plotting the expansion of his Carter & George physiotherapy clinics, which offer top-level care to the public
The Times
November 24, 2024
From Beijing to Brussels: the six targets in Trump’s sights
Americans have reasons to be thankful for the end of the election campaign and for a healthy economy. Other countries, though, have reasons...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Stars of the business world shine at The Sunday Times Business party
The great and the good of the public and private sectors were in attendance at the Sunday Times event, but the next Match of the Day host re...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Reeves’s pension reforms are too little, too cautious and too slow
There is a step the government could take to show it’s serious about promoting a focus on value that will create better returns for savers a...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Bryan Ferry helped me on my way to find bliss in beauty products
She has founded successful firms such as Soap & Glory, FitFlop and Beauty Pie, but Marcia Kilgore still recalls the singer turning up at her...
The Times
November 24, 2024
‘Thieves went on a £21k shopping spree with my Revolut cash’
The digital firm that is on its way to becoming a bank has a poor record on complaints from fraud victims, finds Ali Hussain
The Times
November 24, 2024
Mind the gender wealth gap — it starts sooner than you think
The financial disparity between the sexes begins before you even hit your twenties, reports Jessica Sharkey
The Times
November 24, 2024
After 10 years fighting for you and £10m won, it’s goodbye
In her last column, the Sunday Times consumer champion Jill Insley wins a vital payout for a woman battling cancer, and reveals her favourit...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Rachel Reeves missed her chance to end the dreaded inheritance tax ping-pong
The chancellor was right to end the relief on pensions, but without other reforms the change will lead to more stress and missed deadlines f...
The Times
November 24, 2024
How to invest in the Black Friday boom
The biggest shopping weekend of the year, is approaching and the bargains aren’t only in store — your portfolio can benefit too, says Holly...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Alex Scott: ‘Trolls said they would throw acid in my face’
The footballer turned presenter, 40, on life with Jess Glynne, going live with Stephen Fry and her weakness for Hula Hoops
The Times
November 24, 2024
I’ve done up 200 historic homes — here’s what I learnt
Ever stayed in a Landmark Trust property? Chances are John Evetts did it up. He shares 50 years’ worth of furnishing tips
The Times
November 24, 2024
‘Morrisons Four’ gang led police to international shoplifting ring
Romanian criminals stole £120,000 haul of everyday toiletries such as toothpaste, Strepsils and Sudocreme and sold them off in markets
The Times
November 24, 2024
The Yorkshire Shepherdess on her ‘not very separated’ marriage split
Amanda Owen, aka the Yorkshire Shepherdess, shocked fans when she announced she was parting ways with her husband, Clive, the father of her...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Knives, wolf repellent and fishy jackets: an AliExpress shopping spree
Matt Rudd went shopping on the site, beloved of teenagers and bemoaned for its questionable quality control, and found some amusingly dodgy...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Zoe Ball is right to leave top job in her fifties. I did it too
Emily Gale, who is the same age as the outgoing Radio 2 host, says looking after both teenagers and elderly parents requires tough sacrifice...
The Times
November 24, 2024
How ‘grandfriends’ are helping the children held back by Covid
Pupils starting school after lockdown struggled to speak or share with others. Some were addicted to screens and others still in nappies. Bu...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Ireland is rolling in money. So why are the voters so unhappy?
Incomes are up, bills are down and benefits are boosted. But ahead of a snap election, many feel prosperity has not trickled down and anger...
The Times
November 24, 2024
56 days of hunger strike. I’ll keep going until my son is free
Laila Soueif’s son, the British-Egyptian activist Alaa, was meant to be released from a Cairo prison two months ago. She demands foreign sec...
The Times
November 24, 2024
What do hospice patients think about assisted dying?
Our writer’s mind was made up on the issue. But at St Christopher’s he found people determined to appreciate their final days, and the carer...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Our farm’s valued at £8m — under new rules we’d barely break even
Peter Brown and his son Daniel are the third and fourth generations of their family to work their Suffolk land. They say after Labour’s budg...
The Times
November 24, 2024
James Middleton: Losing a pet is hard. Here’s my advice to the Queen
Camilla’s beloved Jack Russell died last week. The Princess of Wales’s brother has not stopped grieving for his cocker spaniel Ella but shar...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Extremists ‘falling between the cracks’ of Home Office strategy
Experts on radicalisation are blowing the whistle on Yvette Cooper’s review, accusing her officials of a ‘weak and confused’ approach
The Times
November 24, 2024
No John Prescott, no ’97 landslide: my friend was always underrated
The former deputy PM, who died aged 86 last week, was an innovator to his fingertips but never desired the top job — he was the George Harri...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Are Britain’s courts really a soft touch for murderers?
Are we tough enough on killers? It can be hard to avoid the feeling that Britain’s sentencing system is taking the mick. Last week it emerge...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Dijon-style trams could finally rid UK cities of the traffic jam
Louise Haigh, the transport secretary, is looking to France for inspiration as she heads to Leeds to unveil her strategy to get Britain movi...
The Times
November 24, 2024
The best Christmas stocking filler ideas for 2024
Simple and satisfying, fun and affordable gift ideas
The Times
November 24, 2024
Milan pips New York to claim world’s most expensive shopping street
Via Montenapoleone attracts an international crowd of wealthy customers but some locals feel they are being priced out of their city
The Times
November 24, 2024
Khmer Rouge kidnapped me, a mine blew off my leg. But I’m lucky
Chris Moon has returned to Cambodia to review progress on removing anti-personnel devices
The Times
November 24, 2024
Trump’s Treasury pick is a billionaire with a simple plan
The Wall Street investor Scott Bessent, an advocate of the America First agenda, caught the president-elect’s attention with a no-frills for...
The Times
November 24, 2024
The world is full of tyrants. Why is the ICC so obsessed with Israel?
Putin’s Russia, the menacing totalitarian threat of China or the exportation of Islamist violence from Iran might be better targets
The Times
November 24, 2024
When my life was shattered, death benefits helped me cope
Proposals to tax many lump-sum death benefits cannot be right, morally or legally
The Times
November 24, 2024
Vladimir Putin’s nuclear bang is more of a whimper
We shouldn’t be fooled by apocalyptic threats. Even Russians are losing faith
The Times
November 24, 2024
Rachel Reeves’s real CV outrage
A chancellor should bestride the world doing big deals, not ‘fibbing’ online
The Times
November 24, 2024
Look out, Starmer: the counter-elite American revolution is on the move
What does Donald Trump mean for America and the world? It was Henry Kissinger who in 2018 delivered perhaps the most acute answer to this qu...
The Times
November 24, 2024
Preening lawyers have ensured we learn nothing from inquiries
Seeing KCs run rings round public servants who battled Covid is a costly, overrated form of entertainment
The Times
November 24, 2024
It’s no walk in the park being Captain Tom’s daughter
Hannah Ingram-Moore This is just so unfairColin Ingram-Moore I know. I can’t believe how unfair it isHannah It’s unbelievable Colin I know....
The Times
November 24, 2024