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Donald Trump slammed a federal judge presiding over Harvard University’s lawsuit to have billions of dollars in federal ...
The UK government is set to raise tens of billions of pounds in debt to fund the Sizewell C nuclear power station, as it ...
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A Japanese court has handed down guilty sentences to five former executives at brokerage SMBC Nikko Securities for their role ...
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The award-winning author’s second novel tells a chilling tale of childlessness, privilege and lockdown displacement ...
The Bank of England governor has distanced himself from an attack by chancellor Rachel Reeves on financial regulation, including bank ringfencing, saying he would not use the rhetoric she deployed.
Parliament backs legislation to tighten executive control after series of moves targeting anti-graft campaigners ...
Russell Vought, director of the Office for Management and Budget, has compared the renovation to the building of the Palace ...
Long-ruling party faces crisis with populists capturing working people’s vote as traditional rural base shrinks ...
Top partners at Linklaters have been handed a record £2.2mn each for the past financial year following a surge in profitability in the “magic circle” firm’s US offices.