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Fawning for Trump’s favor, European leaders are ramping up military spending at the expense of public benefits.
KYIV: The Kremlin said on Friday that it sees no immediate diplomatic way out of the war in Ukraine, hours after launching ...
Markets took fright after scenes of Reeves's tears spread, with the value of the pound and long-term government bonds slumping sharply. The pound was quoted at USD1.3670 early on Thursday in London, ...
In early corporate news, Currys resumes dividend payouts as profit multiples more than fourfold, and Ryanair cancels 170 flights ahead of a strike by French air traffic controllers. Here is what you ...
We were asked by a journalist yesterday whether we felt the FX market had. After some consideration, we said no. While ...
Technology secretary Peter Kyle said the new gov.uk app would streamline access to public services from claiming benefits to renewing a passport, although it will be launched as a “beta” service that ...
Sales have plunged amid dislike of the company’s boss - but it’s not local carmakers who are benefiting from the dramatic ...
"On the agenda, there's how to maintain Ukraine in a capacity to fight, how to increase pressure on Russia, and how to ...
The dollar continues to edge lower in an environment characterised by lower volatility. On the subject of volatility, it's ...
European stocks closed higher on Wednesday as investors continued to closely watch trade negotiations between the U.S. and major countries across the globe ...
Timothy Garton Ash on the shocks that fuelled a populist challenge — and how the liberal centre could yet hold ...
Pilot Lt-Col Maksym Ustimenko, born in 1993, shot down seven air targets using all his weapons before he was hit. Poland's ...