War in Ukraine The war that changed the world Six months in, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has revealed a global order in transition. By Jeremy Cliffe
6:16 pm Don’t bring your baby to a comedy show – for the sake of the other parents there Emma Haslett
Scotland Labour is still scared of Scottish voters Whenever Starmer’s party tries to make the case for voting Labour instead of SNP, it manages to come across as helpless. By Rory Scothorne
Jonn Elledge From drought to energy bills, inflation to the NHS, Britain is falling apart at the seams
The EU’s energy crisis is emboldening the European far right Six months into the Ukraine war, the shock that temporarily banished pro-Russian views from European politics is wearing off. By Ido Vock
Salman Rushdie shows us that free speech is life itself Rushdie knows how vital, how serious the business of storytelling is. Yet in my encounters with him he never took… а> By Erica Wagner
Books The attack on Salman Rushdie is an attack on a global community of writers and readers Soumya Bhattacharya
Business There’s a new factor pushing up energy prices, and it’s nothing to do with Russia Emma Haslett
Business The UK is going into recession, and even Liz Truss might not be able to save it Emma Haslett
Environment Pascal Lamy on the climate crisis: “We have to go way back to find a global picture as depressing as today” Philippa Nuttall
Climate Nuclear energy vs renewables: which is the best solution for the climate crisis? Philippa Nuttall
Sport A battle for the soul of English cricket When the former Yorkshire bowler Azeem Rafiq blew the whistle on racism, resignations and inquiries followed. Has anything changed? By Emma John
Regional Development Neglected north: 66 per cent of innovation funding has gone to southern firms Harry Clarke-Ezzidio
Energy and Climate Change The Policy Ask with Arthur Snell: “Many of the world’s problems stem from the Iraq invasion” Spotlight