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EasyJet has warned that “worsening” air traffic control delays and a rise in fuel prices will hit its full-year profits, even ...
Group agrees takeover of salmon farms from Norway’s Grieg Seafood as corporate Japan closes in on 5,000 deals this year ...
The US Senate has approved a $9bn package of spending cuts that will hit public broadcasting and overseas aid, in a sign that the push to cut government expenditure spearheaded by Elon Musk is set to ...
Politicians, activists and diplomats accuse Ukraine’s leader of favouring loyalists and using wartime powers against critics ...
It must just be one of those July traditions. This time last year, Starmer suspended seven Labour MPs who broke the party whip to vote to remove the two-child benefit cap. Now he has suspended four ...
Back in England, they move into a communal house where well-meaning ideals clash with harsher realities — people filching gas ...
If there’s one thing that US President Donald Trump’s tariff vandalism has done, it’s to stress test trading partners’ ...
French premier François Bayrou has staked his government’s survival on striking a deal with the Socialist party, betting he ...
Also in today’s newsletter, US set to ban Chinese tech in submarine cables, and Nvidia chief vows to ‘accelerate recovery’ of ...
Donald Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, and Wall Street saw a surprise comeback ...
The latest data shows that wholesale and retail trade and vehicle repair sectors shed 19,000 jobs between May and June which, if correct, would be the largest single monthly decline since Covid in ...
Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard has withdrawn its record-breaking $50bn proposal to acquire Japan’s Seven & i Holdings, ...
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