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Bridging demand and supply gap will require investments in new technologies
Lack of staff causes delays in EU-funded infrastructure projects
Christian Lindner’s refusal to meet US chipmaker’s financial demands causes split within government
Johnny Ronan came to symbolise the country’s property-driven boom-to-bust cycle
Previous talks were derailed by opposition from individual clubs and their executives
The accession of Ukraine and other eastern countries is a geopolitical imperative but not easily achieved
War in Ukraine deepens existing rifts as dissidents squabble over who should lead the resistance
Complaints about EU extraterritoriality draw ironic complaints
Tim Hayward on the inflation fear stalking restaurants — and whether we should pay more for our food
The risk manager will have little room for manoeuvre as she tries to turn things around
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Job losses expected as leading operator cites ‘challenging macro environment’ for energy industry
Industry executives question failure of union bosses to put the offer to members
Annabel Thomas, founder of Nc’nean, on rural Scotland’s isolated beauty, otter spotting and exceptional cheese
Move aims to facilitate seizing assets of Russian oligarchs and others accused of circumventing sanctions
If the Kremlin is prepared to create havoc on such a scale, then it is capable of further escalation
Tehran sending material for assembly of unmanned aircraft in Russian factory, says Washington
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Finance minister Bruno Le Maire says 75 groups will make reductions in line with falling wholesale costs
The former French president on what his country wants in a leader, dealing with the Kremlin — and campaigning on a scooter
The events aim to both revive appreciation of the aesthetic movement — and explore its darker backstory
It’s remote and there’s a lack of infrastructure, but the coastal Portuguese village is newly fashionable — and pricey
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The artist’s Norwegian summerhouse has been reimagined for a new generation of visitors
Hafize Gaye Erkan, the first woman to lead the institution, could raise interest rates to combat inflation
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