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Energy systems can shape political institutions and make some nations more vulnerable to trade wars than others ...
The Bank of England governor has distanced himself from an attack by chancellor Rachel Reeves on financial regulation, ...
The award-winning author’s second novel tells a chilling tale of childlessness, privilege and lockdown displacement ...
Beneficiaries may also have to pay income tax on the pension proceeds after inheritance tax has been deducted, if the pensioner dies after they turn 75, which could give rise to an effective 67 per ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act loosens fiscal policy; the Fed will need to decide whether to tighten in response ...
Nigeria’s economy is about 30 per cent larger than previously thought after the west African nation updated the method by which GDP is calculated, the first rejigging of its statistical model in more ...
Parliament backs legislation to tighten executive control after series of moves targeting anti-corruption campaigners ...
Parliament backs legislation to tighten executive control after series of moves targeting anti-graft campaigners ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is set to reshuffle her shadow cabinet, with former leadership rival Sir James Cleverly expected to return to the front benches. The move, which comes as the Tories ...
As part of the probe, the FCA zeroed in on the practice of “double dipping”, when insurers charge higher underlying premiums to customers expressing interest in using an instalment plan, on top of the ...
GM reported adjusted earnings of $3bn before interest and tax in the second quarter, down 32 per cent year on year, while revenues fell 1.8 per cent to $47bn. The adjusted operating profit was ...
The UK government is set to raise tens of billions of pounds in debt to fund the Sizewell C nuclear power station, as it ...