Top stories in the latest issue:
ZONING IN
Rachel Reeves wasted little time boosting the flagging freeport initiative bequeathed by the Sunak government, naming five new "customs zones".
KEEN STUDENT
Health secretary Wes Streeting keenly defended the decision to raise university tuition fees – striking a stark contrast to his comments from previous years.
CALLED TO ORDURE
A surgeon who told the Commons international development committee about hospital conditions in Gaza cut through all the usual political snow.
REFORM CLUBBY
The Critic has warned of "BLACKOUT BRITAIN: When the grid runs out of wind", defending fossil fuel power (in which its owner is heavily invested).
POWER PLAYERS
The latest accounts for Tony Blair's consultancy show British energy firm SSE plc is among its donors, joining various funders in the oil and gas business.
KYLE'S CLUB
Peter Kyle's appointment Adam Tickell to the science department's board will interest staff and students of Sussex University, where he was vice-chancellor.
US-EYE
Florida relishes its reputation as the craziest state, but as Donald Trump's base and the home of many of his key new figures, it is now also the most important.