Behind the scenes
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Threads: will privacy fears scupper Meta’s Twitter ‘killer’?
Under the Radar Mark Zuckerberg’s new Threads app has launched but data protection rules mean it isn’t yet available in the EU
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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New Conservatives: the northern MPs outflanking Sunak on migration
Under the Radar Red Wall Tories launch 12-point plan designed to force prime minister’s hand and influence election manifesto
By The Week Staff Published
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Titan sub: how the doomed voyage gripped the nation
Under the Radar Few events grab the public imagination quite as firmly as a real-time people-in-peril story
By The Week Staff Published
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A tour of Alain Ducasse’s chocolate factory in Paris
Under the Radar Star chef has spent a decade transforming chocolate – now it’s coffee, ice cream and biscuits
By Jo Davey Published
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The ancient megalodon shark survival myth
Under the Radar Study provides clues to giant predator’s disappearance and debunks social media theories of its survival
By Harriet Marsden Published
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Jedis to Jilly Cooper: a few of Rishi Sunak’s favourite things
Under the Radar UK prime minister is an unusual blend of geek, sports buff and sartorial icon
By Harriet Marsden Published
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Keir Starmer’s transformation of the Labour Party
Under the Radar In pursuit of victory in the next general election, Starmer has steered the Labour Party toward the centre
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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‘Theatre of cruelty’: has the reality TV bubble burst?
Under the Radar A million fewer viewers watched the latest Love Island launch compared to last year
By Rebekah Evans Published
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Clop gang: Russian hackers issue ‘dark web ultimatum’ to BBC, Boots and BA
Under the Radar Affected companies urged to install security patches and not pay cyber criminals behind hack
By Rebekah Evans Published
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The jobs most and least at risk of being replaced by AI
Under the Radar AI could affect roughly 300 million full-time jobs if it reaches its full potential
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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The curious return of fast fashion
Under the Radar Rise of Shein shows demand for low-price fashion remains strong despite huge landfill dumps and high global emissions
By Rebekah Evans Published
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Cradle to Kremlin: how Putin’s childhood casts a shadow
Under the Radar From rats to riches, the Russian president’s extraordinary rise to power may explain his actions in Ukraine
By Felicity Capon Published
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Is Boris Johnson tearing the Conservative Party apart?
Under the Radar Rishi Sunak’s premiership is facing threats from former PM’s allies
By The Week Published
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Madeleine McCann: what police are looking for in latest Portuguese search
Under the Radar The long-running investigation, which began in 2007, has turned up a ‘relevant clue’
By Rebekah Evans Published
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