There are few winners and many losers from the energy shock sparked by the war in the Gulf.
We analysed which emerging markets
are most vulnerable to a macroeconomic crisis. A lesson from previous shocks remains true: when global energy supply is squeezed, the poorest suffer most.
Our latest long read from 1843 looks at the battle
for the Church of England’s soul.
The church has been in crisis for decades; the idyllic days of George Orwell’s old maids hiking to holy communion in the morning mist are long gone. Can the first female Archbishop of Canterbury stop the institution from tearing itself apart?