U.S. stocks plunge as Trump tariff fears spread among businesses, consumers

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 748 points and other indexes fell sharply as fears about tariffs impacting the U.S.…

How F1 became sexy: Why young women are flocking to sport and truth about cash revealed by writer with an access-all-areas VIP pass

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'High concept brilliance supercharged by low humour, great characters and a gripping plot': The Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels out now – Pagans by James Alistair Henry, Grave Empire by Richard Swan, The Dark Mirror by Samantha Shannon

Jamie Buxton reviews the best Sci-Fi and Fantasy novels out now.

The paperback non-fiction you need to be reading in February: Who Owns the Moon by A.C. Grayling, Mad Woman by Bryony Gordon, James and John by Chris Bryant

Jane Shilling reviews the best paperbacks out now.

Your Life is Manufactured by Tim Minshall: Is your Scottish salmon really made in China?

Nick Rennison discovers quite how much of our everyday life is manufactured in this insightful new book from Tim Minshall.

Picture This: Lovely Day for a Guinness

Katharine Spurrier discovers the history of Guinness in this fantastic history from Rory Guinness.

The Retros you don't have to go back in time to read: Julia Roseingrave by Marjorie Bowen, In This House of Brede by Rumer Godden, ICE by Anna Kavan

Sally Morris reviews the best Retros out now.

The best Psychological Thrillers out this February: Finding Sophie by Imran Mahmood, One True Word by Snaebjorn Arngrimsson, The Stolen Child by Carmel Harrington

Christena Appleyard reviews the best Psychological Thrillers out now.

'The winningly candid protagonist is delicious company': The best Literary Fiction out now – Theory & Practice by Michelle de Kretser, Life Number Nine by Joe Heap, The South by Tash Aw

Anthony Cummins reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.

What book does Simon Scarrow think is overly keen to prioritise research and literary ambition above creating compelling characters and a compelling story?

This week, Simon Scarrow answers our burning questions, what is he reading, what book would he take to a desert…