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03.07.2026 9:00
Soho’s Alfresco Reluctance Shows Why London Nightlife Is Ailing It’s not quite the summer of love. London has been going through a heatwave, the World Cup is on and the city is kicking off an alfresco dining extravaganza aimed at boosting the hospitality and nightlife industries. Revelers can choose from 15 different areas spread across the capital. A conspicuous absentee is the city’s most famous entertainment district, centered on Soho, which draws more than three times as many nighttime visitors as any other part of London. Mayor Sadiq Khan isn’t happy.

03.07.2026 9:00
The Gulf States Need a Joint Security Makeover America’s Gulf allies didn’t want a war with Iran, because they knew how it would end. Now, they face a bad peace and with it some unenviable choices. Should they, for example, embrace the fundamental logic of President Donald Trump’s US-Iran deal, which is that the Islamic Republic can be tamed by bribery? Or is it wiser to assume it can’t, and prepare for more hostilities? Should they seek out new protectors, now that the US has proved it can’t be trusted? Or better to bind the Pentagon and it

03.07.2026 9:00
‘Dark’ Trading Is Doing a Lot of Damage in Europe Stock trading is booming in Europe and there are many more ways of dealing shares than there were 20 years ago. Why doesn’t this feel like progress? Perhaps because so much of the buying and selling has shifted from exchanges to investment banks and electronic trading platforms. Out of the light, and into the dark.

03.07.2026 9:00
Unpreparedness Claimed Starmer and Burnham Now Risks the Same Failure to get sufficiently ready for government was fundamental to the downfall of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Now, some in the Labour Party are worried Andy Burnham risks repeating that mistake as he delays key personnel decisions in his lightning-quick march on No. 10.

03.07.2026 11:13
The AI Trade Is Losing One of Its Key Signals At a time when markets are growing uneasy over whether the enormous sums being poured into artificial intelligence will ever pay off, the prices the sector commands for each unit of usage are drifting lower.


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