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A mild line on Beijing’s threats to the island democracy would lead to far greater risks in the future
First and deputy first minister posts should be rebranded as ‘joint first minister’, Westminster committee recommends
Radical shift in policy is needed to close gap with peer countries, says research by two think-tanks
Authorities say the French man arrested after the incident had pledged allegiance to Islamic State
Bloc’s leaders embroiled in financial row that risks leaving Kyiv empty-handed at crucial moment in conflict
Opposition from French president is latest setback to EU agreement with South American bloc
A former minister in Athens turns the tables with a proposal that recalls unwelcome advice during the debt crisis
Purchase of hundreds of all-terrain vehicles made by Shandong Odes could put exports to west at risk
Reform needed following collapse of white-collar criminal investigations, says leading barrister
Central banks still face hurdles in returning price growth to 2 per cent sustainably
Big Four firm says suspicious activity quickly spotted but industry disagrees about relying on the new technology
Kristalina Georgieva, Ursula von der Leyen and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala write: COP must deliver a robust benchmark for co-operation on international carbon markets
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
Alexander De Croo says EU should deepen single market as subsidy race favours countries with ‘deepest pockets’
Supervisory board member Elizabeth McCaul says central bank could ‘do more to strengthen’ their hand
Efforts to raise birth rates and increase the population are making little headway
Boutique fund manager loses more than two-thirds of its assets after St James’s Place severs ties
The rise of direct cremations might save money, but what would mourners lose?
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
There is no argument for keeping these sculptures in Britain indefinitely — but surely technology can provide a solution to the issue of repatriation
British monarch’s choice of neckwear at COP28 is part of his ‘current collection’, says Buckingham Palace
Abu Dhabi-backed group is banned from controlling the newspaper while regulators scrutinise its bid
President’s signal of strategic shift comes as he admits counteroffensive failed to achieve goals
Donald Tusk maps out boost for wind turbines and tougher approach to state energy company Orlen
IF Metall chief says country’s economic model could be at risk in dispute with Tesla boss
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