AI will transform the ‘human job’ and enhance skills, says science minister
Patrick Vallance says robots would take away ‘repetitive’ tasks, but Sadiq Khan warns AI will usher in ‘new era of mass unemployment’
Over-reliance on China could hit UK energy supply chains ‘putting 90,000 jobs at risk’
Institute For Public Policy Research thinktank report calls on chancellor to pursue policy of ‘securonomics’
Canada PM hails ‘strategic partnership’ with China to adapt to ‘new global realities’
Mark Carney holds talks with Xi Jinping on rare Beijing trip as Canada seeks to diversify trade links away from US
‘Golden sands meld into the clear turquoise sea’: readers’ favourite beaches in Europe
Our readers bask in the memory of great beach discoveries, from Latvia to Sicily
Brahms: Late Piano Works album review – Anderszewski leans into the sorrow of these intimate miniatures
Darkness hangs over a fluid and distinctively emotional take on a dozen introspective works
Has a Nazi theorist’s vision of a world divided into ‘great spaces’ found a new advocate in Trump?
Carl Schmitt wanted empires that dominated the small countries in their orbits. But the US president’s chaotic actions are not that strategic, says Brendan Simms, director of the Centre for Geopolitics at Cambridge University
By seeking to defuse domestic tensions over Gaza, West Midlands police ended up making matters worse
For the sake of British Jews and British Muslims – and those of us who believe in multiculturalism – lessons must be learned from the Villa Park row, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Treachery and stupidity to the fore as Robert Jenrick defects to Reform
Even Nigel Farage looked taken aback by the news Honest Bob was about to join his flock, but he quickly saw the upside
The Eternal Daughter to Polite Society: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
Tilda Swinton delves into hidden family secrets in Joanna Hogg’s poignant haunted house tale, and Nida Manzoor’s wedding sabotage film is a punchy delight
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore: Tragic Magic review – tragedy and hope in a dreamlike haze
The composers’ first collaborative album ebbs from epic, cinematic heights to delicate and dreamy lullabies
‘I’ve never felt such a skin-zinging feeling of being alive’: my year of swimming in Nordic seas
Dipping in the freezing waters of Scandinavia, Greenland and Finland was life-changing – and full of warmth thanks to saunas, hot springs and like-minded people