Counting the cost of New York’s sky-high food bills
Spiralling prices could lead to more public programmes
Spiralling prices could lead to more public programmes
Another vessel carrying crude oil crossed the vital shipping lane on Saturday
Tehran’s parliamentary speaker and lead negotiator travelled to Doha as mediators seek to thrash out final details
His ambition is to privatise the heavens — and to become the world’s first trillionaire
Former party chief executive and ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon will be detained until sentencing on June 23
Pontiff warns of dangers of a technological revolution driven by ‘the idolatry of profit’
The war could end with Tehran more confident, more hardline and with new resources to rebuild its nuclear programme
John Healey is latest government figure to be affected by suspected Russian electronic attack
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti’s move comes as buyout firm had considered €9bn bid for Milan-listed group
Also in today’s newsletter: US consumers face spending squeeze, the biopic threatening to derail Flávio Bolsonaro’s presidential run
Lack of regulation has helped draw operators to thrive
Software designed to remove safety protections creates systems that provide responses on biological weapons and malware
Price of oil falls on hopes of an agreement that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Regulator tries to strengthen city-state’s position as wealth hub after money-laundering cases lengthened wait times
Plus, James Anderson sees end to tech boom, SpaceX IPO trading frenzy and the Old Vic’s all-female Glengarry Glen Ross
Acquisition of I-MED is Hong Kong-based conglomerate’s first since strategic overhaul
Keeley Hawes and Paapa Essiedu star in Jack Thorne’s ‘Falling’; 1970s Russia is the setting for cold war spy caper ‘Ponies’; sex work scam spirals into murder mystery in ‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’; neo-Western saga ‘Dutton Ranch’; Munya Chawawa goes ‘Wrestling with Trump’; season 2 of Jilly Coope
Film about a religious couple accused of child abuse in Norway divides critics but takes home festival’s top prize
Political stability is needed if the country is ever to solve its problems
His 20th solo album is a moving paean to the Liverpool of his youth with a partial shift in register
The capacity of policymakers to respond to shocks is down across the board
Higher spending likely to raise questions about taxpayer-funded body’s approach to long-delayed railway
Pressure is mounting with fuel prices driven 50% higher by Strait of Hormuz blockade
‘Soft left’ faction backs Andy Burnham for prime minister, while Blairites lend support to Wes Streeting