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    • Thursday, 15 June, 2023
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      The Bank of England’s persistent inflation problem

      After worrying data, the UK central bank must show it has a grip on price growth

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      Time is running out for the UAE to save its COP28

      The world cannot afford this year’s climate summit to be a washout

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      An eyebrow-raising payout at LetterOne

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      There should be no second act for Boris Johnson

      Rishi Sunak must intervene if the former premier tries to run for parliament again

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      Donald Trump’s mounting legal jeopardy

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      Will generative AI boost productivity?

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      Labour’s quietly radical programme

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      Dam disaster complicates Ukraine’s counteroffensive

      Kakhovka collapse joins a growing list of potential Russian war crimes

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      Turkey’s economic fate is still in the president’s hands

      After a promising rejig, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan must loosen his grip on economic policy

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      Ukraine needs long-term security guarantees

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      How to make Britain’s pensions assets work harder

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      The world’s public debt problem

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      Joe Biden averts a disastrous default

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      China’s faltering outlook for growth

      Local government debt restructuring is needed to avoid a lost decade

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      Fixing Britain’s broken housing market

      To raise home ownership, blockages in the planning and tax system need to be removed

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      An anxious future for Turkey’s economy and democracy

      Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has little time to bask in his electoral triumph

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      Food price inflation is proving stubbornly persistent

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