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House of Commons privileges committee has produced a blistering critique of the former UK PM
Bipartisan push comes amid debate over how to help Kyiv pay for reconstruction from the war
TTF futures climb as high as €49 on renewed supply concerns
Death toll of 78 expected to increase after reports that up to 400 people were on board fishing vessel
Court decided in favour of mortgage holders who say they were encouraged to take FX bet
Despite findings of lying to parliament, some conservatives still support Britain’s former prime minister
Putin’s threats are a symptom of a wider anxiety that the US and Nato are bent on Russian dismemberment
Central bank warns inflation will be ‘too high for too long’ and signals similar move in July
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Growth has come with scepticism and implementation challenges, but recognition of the trade-offs involved is unleashing a wave of innovation to increase supply and improve transparency
Canberra rushes to approve legislation terminating Moscow’s lease on security grounds
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What are the prospects for Nato and EU membership once the fighting is over?
Industry executives next week gather for the world’s biggest international aerospace event for the first time since 2019
Research shows harmful gases from vessels quadruple that of cars despite emissions curbs
The bloc insists the proposal is mutually beneficial for Europe and Africa, but critics accuse it of resource grabbing
Vladimir Putin’s confidential decree aims to give the Kremlin power to retaliate against European and US sanctions
Rate-setters likely to back quarter-point rise, leaving rates at highest level since 2001
Companies aim to transport the gas over long distances as countries cut back on fossil fuels
Silvio Berlusconi’s eldest daughter is the ‘family matriarch’ and chairs the €4bn company he built
Two cousins came to the UK for a better life. They left changed forever
Sources tell the FT that Boris Johnson was found to have committed ‘multiple’ contempts of parliament
Ride 70s offers vintage bike enthusiasts the rare opportunity to take one of the world’s great road trips
The contests are problematic for the UK prime minister, who is struggling to contain internal party feuding
MPs due to publish on Thursday their report into former PM’s conduct in partygate scandal
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