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This week’s Covid hearings are the latest example of a political culture that tries to postpone and evade accountability
Communist party Politburo promises ‘proactive’ fiscal and ‘effective’ monetary policy to support growth
The economist on how to temper theory with judgment
Former UK prime minister says his approach during pandemic was to save lives ‘at all ages’
After lockdowns cancelled festive get-togethers, companies are reassessing seasonal traditions
Climate is just one of the crises that require donors to increase contributions to the International Development Association
Former prime minister says his government ‘may have made mistakes’ in response to pandemic
Allies of former PM say he will apologise for mistakes but defend positive aspects of UK response to pandemic
The pandemic had a highly disruptive effect on learning around the world, but in many cases also reinforced longer-term trends in attainment
Executives should think long and hard about what it would mean if the former president is re-elected
Some high-achieving female workers still drink to prove themselves, but those going sober have found benefits
In an increasingly polarised and performative society, vibes are now often trumping objective reality
Former health secretary concedes pandemic rule-breaking by ministers and aides hit public adherence
‘Toxic culture’ in government hampered response, former health secretary says
Sajid Javid says former UK PM allowed Dominic Cummings to make key government decisions in early days of crisis
Record online sales in the US may have raised company hopes but the picture remains murky heading into Christmas
It is a way of thinking that is open to the curious, not a boxful of unchanging truths only for the initiated
Communities secretary says he should ‘have been more forthright’ in calling for first lockdown in 2020
Also in this newsletter: Turkey’s Russian exports in spotlight, COP28 manoeuvres, gold price soars
New form of co-working offers companies ability to expand or shrink space when needed
Also in this newsletter: Nissan’s EV plans for UK, Trump’s threat to green transition, China recruits western influencers
Soaring holiday spending driven by demand, not higher prices, as retailers deepen discounts
Health body’s concern reflects heightened vigilance over signs of disease outbreaks since Covid pandemic
Fiscal watchdog says chancellor’s plans have been funded by leaving departments exposed to inflation
The real problem the chancellor faces is the poor performance of the economy in the long run
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