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Race likely to be dominated by allies of former president Donald Trump
President Ilham Aliyev cancels plans to attend a European summit where he was due to meet the Armenian PM
Euro 2028 men’s tournament set to be awarded to UK and Ireland after Turkey withdraws from bidding
Moscow sets up clash with EU and US as UN report sets out countries’ positions ahead of COP28 climate summit
The central European country, Poland and Czech Republic have all reintroduced controls along borders with Slovakia
MEPs confirm Maroš Šefčovič as Green Deal commissioner and Wopke Hoekstra as climate commissioner
Republicans in turmoil after rebels oust House Speaker, blocking legislative business and setting up leadership battle
Hedge funds seize control of Mallinckrodt in latest case exposing flaws of US mass tort playbook
Contested region has been pacified since New Delhi scrapped special constitutional status in 2019 crackdown
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Divides on Capitol Hill may well fracture foreign policy consensus as Kyiv awaits further aid
Senators voice concern about aspects of a deal that are likely to require congressional approval
Prosecutors accuse former crypto billionaire of ‘fraud on a massive scale’ as FTX founder’s trial gets under way in New York
Rishi Sunak has announced changes to the redevelopment as he confirmed line would reach the station
Report blames biggest companies for profiteering while consumers suffer worst bout of inflation for a generation
Baltika is challenging Danish brewer’s attempt to terminate licence agreements for international labels
A resurgence of unrealised losses in the third quarter could put fresh strain on lenders’ balance sheets
Conservative premier has yet to provide compelling answers to the UK’s problems
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PM’s allies say his strategy will serve to tackle Labour, but some Tory MPs claim his approach is risky
Policy welcomed by health charities but triggers outcry from Tories who claim policy restricts personal freedoms
Prime minister confirms high-speed rail decision and also announces education reforms and smoking curbs
FCA chief Nikhil Rathi confirms it is looking into where ‘build-up’ of risks have taken place
Trying to diffuse the PMI situation
Education overhaul will require thousands more teachers at a time of staffing shortfalls, says NEU leader
The benefits of convenience
The Conservatives cannot be a party of change, but they can destabilise Labour’s promises of being one
Auditor’s warning adds to scrutiny of Hanover Flooring and its director Batash Karim
Long-term demand for electric vehicles and the batteries that power them should deter panic selling
Russia’s war in Ukraine has redrawn the old deal, driving state-led seizures of lucrative enterprises
Ousting of Kevin McCarthy as Republican speaker is bad news for Ukraine
Country’s quirky and convoluted governance system is not a good way to attract capital
Fluency in ‘inglese farlocco’ has become necessary in Italy as hybrid words and off-kilter meanings proliferate
Final PMI reading for September better than flash estimate, which caused pound to slide against dollar
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