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Western and northern states score better in Transparency International’s closely watched report than those to the east and south
Some Tory MPs think the justice secretary should step aside during bullying inquiry
Paul Richardson swapped London for a farm in Extremadura, the sparsely populated region whose open landscapes and ancient cities are only now being discovered by visitors
Dublin seeks to modify constitutional article stipulating that domestic chores are a woman’s ‘life and duties’
GMB and RCN unions suspend action planned for Monday as deal adds to pressure on Sunak
Ambassadors to impose a $100-a-barrel cap on diesel and a $45 cap on low-end products
Modern travel sucks. Trying to get on a plane is unbearable
The Russian threat hangs over the Lithuanian capital as its marks its 700th birthday with a year of culture
Tory peer and former CMA chair accuses watchdogs of not protecting consumers
Recharge Industries beats three rival offers in race to buy UK start-up out of bankruptcy
German carmaker’s expansion in San Luis Potosí is among largest announced since US Inflation Reduction Act
Brokers are predicting that a five-year deal below 4 per cent is coming
Authorities launch investigation into last year’s leak of the details of 18,000 accounts at Credit Suisse
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says country cannot afford the ‘weakness’ of citizens letting their guard down
Plus, asset owners to expand emissions disclosure
Two small rooms are crammed with artefacts from the life of one of France’s greatest popular singers
A chronicle of the life of the four-times London mayor who inspired an archetype
Also in today’s newsletter: Cyprus goes to the polls with few fresh options
As an adaptation of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is tipped for Oscars, the country’s long antiwar tradition is being tested by Russian aggression
Such moves are hardly a sign of faith in companies
Fund to meet Kyiv officials in mid-February to negotiate package that would stretch rules about lending
The uncoupling from Russia has not happened, partly because executives have not woken up to the return of geopolitics
He risks his freedom and his life nightly. Why?
Latest weapons will double the current strike range in latest batch of assistance from Washington to Kyiv
British fashion brand admits making ‘mistake’ not making move over franchise partner sooner
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