The UK is slow to respond to the White House assault on science and universities
US judges are a vital restraint on the president’s attempts to rule by decree
Trump family’s enthusiasm for digital assets creates a glaring conflict of interest
Labour party’s approach to managing the public finances has been too haphazard
Citizens have yet to feel the benefit of economic reform, but Bola Tinubu should press on
Hacks of M&S and others have aimed to manipulate individuals not just systems
Moderate parties are running out of time to find ways to satisfy voters’ concerns
Automation will reshape tech work, and spark new opportunities
Violence against Afrikaner farmers needs to stop, but it is not a genocide
The president’s fiscal plans deepen concerns over America’s public finances
If the US president is walking away from Ukraine, other allies must step up
Hard-fought reset lays bare the realities of the post-Brexit relationship
Big Tech should have a legal duty to check investment advertisers are authorised
An age-old instrument of statecraft is being updated for the billionaire era
The president’s modus operandi makes long-term planning futile
Nato must develop a nimbler technological edge than during the cold war
To reduce inflows of foreign workers, Labour must address the shortages that drove them
Uncertainty around Trump’s trade war has not gone away
Germany and Europe need the chancellor to overcome his early political setback
Duties on foreign film productions would weaken the US movie industry
Agreements with the US and India are imperfect, but better than nothing
Crisis between nuclear-armed neighbours is a big test for global diplomacy
The US and European allies should do more to restrain Benjamin Netanyahu
Deals this month ought to become the basis for a more ambitious realignment
Republicans should think twice before rushing to scrap the US audit watchdog