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China and the EU are expected to publish a joint statement committing the two regions to more ambitious plans for cutting ...
A US federal judge has rejected the Trump administration’s request to unseal grand jury transcripts linked to Jeffrey Epstein ...
Tariffs on more than 90% of British exports to Asian country will be cut, including cosmetics, clothes, food and drink ...
Kemi Badenoch has said she wants to be Britain’s Javier Milei as she held up Argentina’s state-slashing president as the ...
Sarah O’Connor fears losing her apostrophe as names become “less diverse, less unusual, less upsetting to machines” ( Opinion, July 22). Alternatively, she could revert to the orthography of her Irish ...
Your columnist’s reminder to the UK chancellor, Rachel Reeves, of the dire consequences of the Blair government’s “light touch” regulation brings to mind similar cautionary tales from the other side ...
Kate Bingham characterises the NHS’s approach to new medicines as “extreme drug rationing” and argues the NHS must pay higher prices for “innovative” new treatments if the UK is to meet the government ...
A problem for governments will be how to finance their budget deficits, which they currently often do by monetising them. If Latin American governments can no longer do this as their economies are ...
Tesla’s second-quarter profits fell 23 per cent as sales of its electric vehicles continued to slide, with investors bracing for more fallout from chief executive Elon Musk’s fracture with Donald ...
The US has agreed a trade deal with Japan that will impose 15 per cent tariffs on goods imported into America from the ...
Health ministry says dozens have died this month as aid agencies warn that even their workers are suffering from malnutrition ...
Once an advocate of US soft power, the secretary of state has embraced Maga values from isolationism to impatience with ...