HTSI editor Jo Ellison © Marili Andre. This issue celebrates those people who don’t follow fashion but lead it – setting new ...
Narendra Modi’s party has claimed victory in state polls in Delhi, regaining control of the capital’s regional government for the first time in almost three decades and buoying the prime minister ...
Conservatives in Europe are increasingly entwined with more extreme forces but circumstances differ nation by nation ...
“In difficult times, fashion is always outrageous,” the eccentric Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli once said. So it is ...
At the end of a week which saw the Bank of England halve its growth forecasts for 2025 and the populist Reform UK party ...
As new sea passages open up, the commercial and defence possibilities are becoming irresistible. To take advantage, America desperately needs ships ...
And to learn to prefer, on average, the company of finance. There is a client-facing side to that business — the dinners, the silver-tongued sales calls — that instils a minimum of suaveness. In much ...
The comparisons with LIV are obvious. Aside from the Saudi backing, the men’s version is seen as a full-time occupation, which would put the new contest in direct competition with the NBA for talent ...
The actress and director discuss ‘I’m Still Here’, their portrait of a family torn apart by political persecution — but still defiant ...
Mohsen M Milani’s book charts the Islamic Republic’s rise to ‘peak power’ and the fall-out from Hamas’s assault on Israel ...
An urbane but almost mythical figure who saw no contradiction between his life’s religious and secular aspects ...
Financial advisers have been snapping up UK government bonds on behalf of their clients to meet surging demand, as investors seek attractive income streams and tax-free gains.
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