News Alexei Navalny was brave enough to mock Putin’s absurd tyranny. Is it any wonder he is dead? The Daily 30 Tyrants and dictators are accustomed to facing criticism, condemnation, and revulsion. The suffering and pleas of their victims hold no sig... read more
News Japan loses crown as world’s third-largest economy after it slips into recession The Daily 30 Germany has surpassed Japan to become the world's third-largest economy, while Japan has entered a recession due to challenges posed by ... read more
Opinion Take a bow, Edward Enninful – your Vogue changed the face of fashion The Daily 30 Edward Enninful, the editor of Vogue, has made an indelible mark on the fashion industry and society as a whole. Born in Ghana and raised ... read more
Sports Madrid v Girona is no clásico but promises to be a title-defining classic The Daily 30 Once again, the stage is set for a thrilling Saturday night at the Santiago Bernabéu, where history could be made. With all 85,000 tickets... read more
Culture No sets, less fuss, a cast of one: can standups save the UK’s cash-strapped theatres? The Daily 30 Last year, the announcement of a stand-up comedy season at London's Royal Court, curated by comedy producers Avalon, raised eyebrows a... read more
Sports Premier League may face legal action from club over third-party rules The Daily 30 Following the approval of new rules that restrict Premier League teams from purchasing players or entering sponsorship agreements with par... read more
Opinion The frightening thing is not that Tories are paraded as more fiscally competent. It’s that even Labour believes it The Daily 30 Labour party constantly finds itself on probation in our punitive politics. This is evident in the cautious approach taken by Keir Starmer ... read more