Value of goods sold soars 46% as companies fill trade void created by war sanctions
Public sector workers in the UK have already suffered a long squeeze on real wages. They could now fall further behind
The legislative elections that end on Sunday have been dominated by three individuals. What does this mean for the country’s stability?
Departments will need to ‘consider reprioritisation’ of existing plans, say Treasury and Cabinet Office
Western action to isolate the Kremlin has changed little on the street but signs of strain are appearing
With passenger numbers falling and working patterns in flux, large-scale investment in metro rail could become a thing of the past
Self-governing Danish territory reluctant to upset maritime deals and trade with Moscow
Former colonies angry over Covid mandates and failures in public health switch allegiance to far right
The re-elected French president picked up votes from supporters of beaten leftwing candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Latest data ahead of the run-off on April 24
To understand the forces reshaping politics in the country, pay a visit to Bordeaux — and the ‘crescent of poverty’ around it
Macron won on Sunday by a reasonable margin but far-right candidates increased their share of the vote from 2017 levels
Figures disprove negative picture painted by politicians such as Le Pen but lack of inclusion is an issue
Measures put in place by US, UK, EU, Switzerland, Canada and Japan so far against individuals and companies
Business has welcomed reform measures, but many voters feel left behind
Employers worldwide are deploying pay, perks and training to counter a shortage of workers
Remote Danish territory had struggled with the departure of its young people — but now many are returning
Record numbers have attempted the mountainous route from the Italian border this year
EU governments reinstate travel barriers to slow spread of highly transmissible variant
Presidential election and pandemic heighten political importance of nation’s quest for ‘economic sovereignty’
US-born artist and resistance fighter becomes first black woman to join hall of French greats
Emmanuel Macron’s former environment minister rejects multiple allegations including rape
Freight traffic to be disrupted at Channel Tunnel and other locations along French coast
France has avoided the workforce exodus seen in the US and UK, posting its highest ever employment rates
Return to strict nationwide lockdowns unlikely with two-thirds of EU population fully vaccinated
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