Media pundit hopes to build billion-dollar business after buying out Uncensored channel from Rupert Murdoch
At 81, the artist will unveil new work around the world — but all roads lead back to his majestic Roden Crater Project
‘Another Man in the Street’ — his 12th novel, and the first for seven years — is a moving study of the vulnerabilities carried and concealed by human beings on their journeys through the world
The former Scottish first minister on SNP scandals, falling out with Alex Salmond — and why pressure for a new referendum will return
The baritone’s poignant song cycle, set to words by Margaret Atwood, will make its orchestral debut tonight
As the UK grapples with overcrowded prisons, she aims to change their design to make them feel less institutional and more like homes. In Bath, a Victorian cottage is her own great escape
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson’s play about the 1997 conference creates drama out of the climate crisis
María Corina Machado argues military chiefs fear meeting same fate as Assad’s generals
The New Yorker was given licence to disrupt the contents of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam — and add in his own works
Investment in ‘oil of the 21st century’ will support country’s development of renewable power
The award-winning creator of cardboard buildings on the joy of working with his hands and why his profession must serve the public good
Veteran executive seen as a potential Google CEO must tackle threats from Trump to tech rivals
Simultaneously renovating their London house and opening a restaurant made for high drama in the lives of the It’s Bagels! founder and the Reluxe retailer — but the reward is a sanctuary
Michael Cassidy had a key role in transforming the UK’s tired financial district into a global behemoth
The musician on why leaders should listen before they talk — and the power of Strictly Come Dancing
Sir Chris Bryant says works must also remain a valuable part of the country’s soft power
Former Tory chancellor says Britain is strong in key growth sectors and should stop talking itself down
Top Biden enforcer predicts public demand will keep his successor from completely abandoning his tough approach
The ECB president on how Europe can keep up with the US
His official residence may be on Kensington’s billionaires’ row, but Oslo’s man in London insists he is not ‘elite’ — and that after weeks in transit, those Christmas trees are bound to look a bit scruffy
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Head of Dutch chocolate maker says trend for outspoken executives has gone too far
The screenwriter on the draw of life’s ‘messy stuff’ and why the time felt right to rekindle her divorce drama
The Democratic Alliance chair on governing in coalition, battling corruption under Jacob Zuma — and the trouble with ‘everything must fall’
The advertising maverick’s crenellated Sussex mansion strives for immortality — but are a new book ‘Orgasm’ and a bid for The Daily Telegraph really part of the plan?