Culture and Environment: Miliband's Green Gamble Meets Guernica's Return Culture and environment collide: Labour's green push eyes NHS-scale legacy, Guernica gets dragged into Spanish politics, and trophy hunters claim conservation.
Innovation: Palantir Manifesto Jolts Whitehall, Apple Shifts CEO Innovation this week: Palantir's manifesto alarms UK MPs over contracts, Apple names Ternus as Cook's successor, Anthropic-Amazon seal $100bn deal.
Sports Shock: Wolves Down, Wemby Crowned, Norris Opens Up Sports Tuesday: Wolves relegated by West Ham's Palace draw, Wembanyama's unanimous DPOY crown, and Lando Norris's candid, half-muzzled Laureus sit-down.
Society: Britain's Bodies on Trial, From NHS to Rivers Society digest: a maternity unit reopens under scrutiny, cocaine drifts into British rivers, and the London Marathon readies its ritual. What the body politic reveals.
Business: ABF Ditches Primark as Jobs Data Flatters Briefly UK business wakes to a surprise unemployment drop and ABF's Primark split — but wage growth is the weakest in five years, and Iran is only just beginning to bite.
Geopolitics: Iran War Rewires Whitehall's Energy and Jobs Map The Middle East conflict is no longer foreign news for Britain — it is rewriting electricity pricing, retail strategy and labour market forecasts in real time.
Société : procès Lassalle, démographie scolaire, féminicide près de Nantes Société : le procès de l'assassin d'Agnès Lassalle s'ouvre, l'école affronte un choc démographique, et un féminicide près de Nantes interroge.