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The UK is too centralised, but experiments with devolution are in their infancy and still have mixed results
The EV maker has agreed a deal over driving technology with a leading Chinese internet company just as Washington is on edge about data security
The prime minister chose the ground on which the local election campaign was fought — and is now paying the price
Despite some setbacks, expansion into ex-communist Europe was a historic success
The Paramount executive must decide on whether to sell the family business and to whom
Red Lobster is in trouble but luxury feasts with unlimited steak and champagne are thriving
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting help
Difficulty in reaching the under-30s for surveys means not all data points are created equal — and can mislead
Confiscating hundreds of billions of foreign reserves could transform Ukraine’s war. But the US and Europe disagree on how far to go
Experience shows that encouraging exports rather than slapping tariffs on imports works best
New mines are needed to meet the world’s demand for the essential red metal
Fears of a hard landing may force the country to persist in militarisation
US currency likely to stay stronger for longer with little obvious on the horizon to dent its strength
Excessive heat in summer and endless wet in winter have led to casualties — but there is hope yet
Too much has been priced in, and too fast, meaning conditions are ripe for a correction
Arnaud Lagardère’s exit comes as Bernard Arnault and Vincent Bolloré prepare their own successions
Reform of disclosure rules might lure back buyers
Freddie Mac wants to enter the secondary home equity loan market in a win-win for the government, Wall Street and consumers
No man is safe from the accusation — except perhaps David Attenborough
Business launched just after cancer diagnosis
Other apps could be in the line of fire if US lawmakers carry out their threat
Join me and let’s try to double our savings in eight years
Just don’t bother looking too hard for new London listings
Going back as far as the Norse gods, the market has tricked investors into making rash decisions
By shifting its mix of businesses to services, the tech company has kept margins expanding even as sales dip
Industry sees a rebound but new technology will change competitive dynamics in the long term
The markets watchdog rightly intervened in the wrangling over Applus
The Labour leader needs Rachel Reeves to redefine the way spending decisions are made or his ‘missions’ will fail
Both Washington and Beijing juggle security fears with commercial interests and political influence in their policy positions
Fed is unlikely to get to its 2% inflation target unless it is willing to impose major damage on the economy
British bank is subscale, were BBVA to want to generate some UK growth, and a sale makes more sense
How western corporates should (belatedly) think about their Russia exposure
It’s a scrum. It’s a social media phenomenon. It’s… actually a very good pub
Sensible conservative or dangerous narcissist? The best answer comes from those who have worked with him
There is a risk that the data centre boom may spur construction of new gas-fired power plants
And the spill at Starbucks
A planned public vote on joining an EU body focused on IP protection has been scrapped
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