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Economists warn of possible recession in contrast to optimistic ECB forecasts
William Ruto calls for new multilateral lender to address climate crisis
First-quarter drop in Europe’s largest property market is biggest since index began in 2000
Discovery comes after frantic efforts to find and rescue passengers visiting site of Titanic wreckage
Controls could be eased on plants ranging from wheat able to withstand drought to fungus-resistant tomatoes
Agreements signal Washington’s intent to draw New Delhi closer as it seeks to counter China’s influence
Campaign ads spotlight the city’s problems while candidates woo its donor base
Fund managers concerned President Erdoğan will not allow unorthodox policies to be fully unwound
Economists warn that recession will be the price of hitting 2% goals
Italy banks on humanist values while Saudi Arabia parades glitzy stars
Authoritarianism and ‘shady deals’ leave population disillusioned
Economists say febrile jobs market is driving price pressures, with central bank tightening set to continue until it cools down
The Republican party as a whole is making a travesty of US democracy
Separate ONS data shows unexpected growth in retail sales last month
Famous event faces financial uncertainty and challenges from animal rights campaigners without its royal champion
Plus, a call to keep people ‘employed and paying taxes’ in Ukraine
Also in today’s newsletter, Calpers becomes the latest victim of Russian cyber attack and Biden rolls out the red carpet for Modi
The topic is back in the news and we haven’t a clue, as usual
A building material traditionally thought of as cold has been given a warm makeover with pigments
The market will deliver — but only if the government sets a consistent set of rules
Flash PMI services output index eases to three-month low of 53.7
Political communication has shifted outside leaders’ control as global economic factors appear less at fault for crises
Chancellor urges lenders to help homeowners struggling with rising payments after interest rate increase
Also in today’s newsletter: the five-year trawl for an EU fish deal is about to end
As millions brace for the impact of more expensive home loans, here’s my don’t panic guide to what happens next
Dividends-first approach no longer works so well
Many players remain frustrated while deal faces scrutiny in Washington
Inflows coincided with good news on inflation and rate hikes and mean week ended June 14 ranks 6th-highest on record
Tech group co-founder to take reins and preside over its break-up
A group of athletes has launched their own #MeToo movement
Faced with market turmoil and inflation, many savers want advice but struggle to find affordable support
The closure of small independent venues puts at risk the lifeblood of one of the UK’s big cultural exports
Report criticises lax oversight that created threat to economy after Truss ‘mini’ Budget
Survey made before Bank of England’s surprise decision to raise interest rates to 5%
Ministers told to get a grip on oversight after MPs finds huge backlog of unaudited accounts
Electoral Commission finds those excluded in May more likely to be disabled or unemployed
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