The Economist (UK) - 13 Sep 2025

Table of content - The Economist (UK) (13 Sep 2025)

Britain’s broken politics
Sabres rattle in Poland and Qatar
Peak human, falling fertility
Dan Brown: sects maniac
The $3trn bet on AI
Britain’s two traditional parties of government are under siege as never before:
Israel’s latest target
The Trump doctrine
Russia’s drone strike on Poland
Britain’s voting blocs
The murder of Charlie Kirk
Can you make it to the end of this column?
Letters
Sabres rattle in Poland and Qatar
Dan Brown: sects maniac
Once elections were fought between blocs of left and right. Now the fight lies within them,
Israel’s extra-territorial campaign against terrorists has to have limits:
The $3trn bet on AI
Faith in God-like large language models is waning,
The centre is leaking
America no longer looks able to protect its partners in the Gulf,
Peak human, falling fertility
Meredith Whittaker on AI’s threat to privacy
Poland’s prime minister warns of “open conflict” with Russia,
AI stocks are soaring. How bad would a crash be?
A summary of political and business news
How low will it go?
The privilege of opposition and the misery of power:
A contracting population does not have to be poorer,
Coping with fewer people
The drug war’s new front
AIs and privacy:
The misery of power
The $3trn bet
NATO’s credibility test
What’s a socialist?
France’s new prime minister
The urgency deficit
Qatarstrophic error
Don’t panic
San Francisco’s recall fever
Lights, camera, truncheon
Medical help for Gazans
“In Our Time” and the BBC
Convicting Bolsonaro
Ethiopia’s mega-dam
Planned Parenthood
Property-tax reform
Hyundai in Georgia
Voters’ demography
Bosnia on the brink
Milei’s first defeat
Shutdown season
Wallaby invaders
Strikes and bikes
Italy and Russia
Ebola in Congo
Long-term care
African ferries
The numbers,
The yuan goes global
Dan Brown returns
The AI stockmarket
Peak LLM?
Nitazenes are spreading
The race to run Japan
War in the air and sea
Giorgio Armani, maestro of elegance
Statistics on 42 economies
Sexy-boring France
Europe’s anti-Trump resistance
The economics of attention
The lord of “Downton Abbey"
Performance reviews
Inflation jitters
Fixing hangovers
China’s unlikely comedians
Unpronounceable brands
A knife fight in the Pacific
The RSS at 100
Songs about sub-par men
Another new Nestlé boss
William Morris's appeal
Low-income consumers
China’s trade resilience
America's constitution
Rupert Murdoch’s heir
Martian biosignatures
Gout Gout, track star
Sea Ltd makes waves
Revolution in Nepal
Europe’s economy
Table-top fusion
American aid
Niche sports
Cheap grain
The world this week
The world this week
Is British politics broken?
The $3trn bet on AI
Qatarstrophic error
Credibility on the line
The futility of drug wars
Peak human
Down on the farm
The meritocratic class
Parading power
A wronged man
Making chips
Miserable teenagers
The spy who loved me
Letters
Meredith Whittaker
The era of contraction
An optimistic view
Shrinking without sinking
The new battle for Britain
Bagehot: The misery of power
“In Our Time” and the BBC
Property-tax reform
Voters’ demography
Strikes and bikes
Wallabies
Champagne socialists
Mob rule
Out of time
Another brick in the wall
Rent-seeking meets route-planning
What happens when nothing matters?
Dangerous drones
Charlemagne: The urgency deficit
France’s new prime minister
Bosnia on the brink
Italy and Russia
Long-term care
Last-chance saloon
Alarm bells
Old money
Mixed messages
Europe’s urgency deficit
Beyond debate
Hyundai in Georgia
Lexington: What’s a socialist?
San Francisco’s recall fever
Lights, camera, truncheon
Planned Parenthood
Shutdown season
Bye-undai
Swab tests
Silly season
Lights, camera, truncheon
Schumer’s dilemma
Left ahead
Milei’s first defeat
Convicting Bolsonaro
Making the Americas grate again
The cost of losing
A process of conviction
All tactics, no strategy
Ethiopia opens a big new dam
An Ebola outbreak in Congo
Medical help for Gazans
Fixing African ferries
A long wait for help
Riparian rancour
Return of a deadly virus
Fixing ferries
On your marks
A knife fight in the Pacific
Banyan: The RSS at 100
Revolution in Nepal
Clearing the decks
Fire and water
We are recruiting
RSS 100
A new stand-up star
The yuan’s big moment
Dalifornia dreaming
Welcoming you to Dalifornia
Laughing all the way to the bank
Top Gun—without Maverick
The Telegram: Leading the resistance
Europe’s anti-Trump resistance leader
Peak LLM?
Lachlan Murdoch outfoxes his siblings
Schumpeter: Sexy-boring France
China’s unpronounceable brands
Niche sports steal the spotlight
Bartleby: Performance reviews
Another new Nestlé boss
Sea Ltd makes waves
Making waves
Chasing returns
From sweet to bitter
Lost in translation
The son wot won it
Reviewing the annual performance review
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When boring beats sexy
Glitch in the matrix
Free exchange: Attention economics
Grain goes from feast to famine
Buttonwood: Inflation nerves
Glimmers of hope for Europe
Donald Trump’s aid agency
China’s thriving trade
Futile fortress
A sovereign-wealth fund in disguise
Long time coming
We’re hiring:
From famine to feast
Conflict of interest
The economics of attention
The dangers of nitazenes
Well informed: Fixing hangovers
Miniature fusion reactors
Life on Mars?
Bring it home!
Table-top power stations
Do hangover supplements work?
Sects sells
Gout Gout, track star
The real lord of “Downton Abbey”
Why William Morris endures
America’s rigid constitution
Songs about mediocre men
The fastest kid on Earth
The notion of a nation
Lad-loathing lyrics
Strawberry thieves forever
Lord of the manners
Economic & financial indicators
Giorgio Armani

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