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Bipartisan push comes amid debate over how to help Kyiv pay for reconstruction from the war
Guterres eyes COP28 hosts UAE saying carbon capture push undermines climate agenda
Central bank warns inflation will be ‘too high for too long’ and signals similar move in July
Court decided in favour of mortgage holders who say they were encouraged to take FX bet
Death toll of 78 expected to increase after reports that up to 400 people were on board fishing vessel
Canberra rushes to approve legislation terminating Moscow’s lease on security grounds
Roscosmos has helped recruit a battalion to fight while sending cosmonauts into space alongside Nasa
Delegation will stress impact of war on global food prices in separate meetings with Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin
Missing briefcase of cash, forced polygraph tests and wiretapping claims feature in escalating scandal
Sharp increase in interest rates expected as new leadership seeks to pull the $900bn economy away from the brink
Bola Tinubu surprises observers with changes to central bank, anti-corruption agency and subsidies
Stubborn property sector woes and lagging exports are jeopardising the country’s post-Covid rebound
Memory-chip maker cites ‘unwavering commitment’ to China with new production line
Also in today’s newsletter: the broken asylum system at the heart of Europe
Also in today’s newsletter, tech and media giants in talks to use news in AI and BlackRock makes a crypto push
Plus, Odey Asset Management prepares to break up and turmoil at Nissan makes way for a renewed partnership with Renault
Former US president keeps his co-defendant close as they face federal indictment over mishandling records
From Gustav Klimt to Elizabeth Peyton, pictures of people are some of the hottest lots
Longer and more difficult searches for affordable housing are hampering mobility — even within local areas
About 2,000 years ago, Roman soldiers buried a million nails in a four-metre pit. Why?
Treating AI stocks as sustainable is a bad joke
The shock cancellation of its predecessor spurred Harry Van der Hoorn and Thomas Woodham-Smith to build a new enterprise
Without a shred of apology or any nod to the public’s anger, the former prime minister has lost his political touch
Saudi Arabia spends billions in drive to dominate global games industry
National Audit Office says government ‘not on track’ to meet its promise even as budget soars
Government criticised over delays and ministers’ ‘lack of urgency’ to reform market
Watchdog says reducing complexity may be seen as no longer a government priority
Shares almost double in New York after group lifts price range to raise $318mn
Money manager transacted on behalf of official and his spouse during forbidden ‘blackout period’
Pressure mounts on government struggling to contain cost of living crisis as NatWest and Nationwide push up cost of borrowing
Report slams former PM’s conduct and says he would have faced a 90-day suspension if he was still an MP
Health secretary calls for ‘movement on all sides’ as BMA stands firm on 35% claim
House of Commons privileges committee has produced a blistering critique of the former UK PM
Residents of Thurrock in Essex will pay higher taxes for fewer services, say government inspectors
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