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Hardline interior minister Bruno Retailleau has won a contest to lead France’s conservative Les Républicains party, putting ...
US drugmaker Regeneron has agreed to buy 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256mn, ending the genetics testing start-up’s messy ...
The history of demand and supply shocks shows how negative supply shocks prompt more rather than less globalisation, ...
The UK government has finally arrived to clean up what it calls the “wild west” of “buy now, pay later” lending. A new ...
Shortlisted entries will appear in our report in December, alongside our ranking of the most innovative law firms ...
There are those who wouldn’t dream of letting their mutt near a duvet . . .  and those who can’t sleep without the sandbag ...
Output in the UK’s energy-intensive industries has fallen by a third since 2021 to reach a 35-year low, reflecting their exposure to the highest electricity prices of any rich economy, official data ...
The reaction to his “reset” of EU-UK relations was grimly reminiscent of the arguments over Brexit, the debate sulphurous ...
Romania’s president-elect Nicușor Dan faces the political equivalent of fixing a car while driving it, according to allies and potential coalition partners, who warn that the country urgently needs a ...
The staging of Wagner’s opera is problematic, but floating clouds of sound unfold from the orchestra conducted by Robin Ticciati ...
The Trump administration has been pushing self-deportation for months, airing menacing advertisements urging illegal immigrants, “Leave now: if you don’t, we will find you and we will deport you”. But ...
US bank lending to buyout firms and private credit groups has helped fuel a steep rise in loans to non-bank financial ...