BAE strikes record sales as government military spending rises
UK defence champion’s sales hit £30.7bn in 2025 as geopolitical tensions persist
UK defence champion’s sales hit £30.7bn in 2025 as geopolitical tensions persist
Data released as BoE considers when next to cut interest rates
Swiss mining group reports first set of results since Rio Tinto talks fell apart
Central banker wants to give Macron and Merz the chance to pick her successor before French presidential election
A new kind of competition?
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When legal creativity collides with reality
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Oil, natural gas and synthetic diamond facilities worth a combined $36bn mark crucial progress on pledged financing
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Michela Tindera talks to Alexandra Heal and Antoine Gara
Marc Filippino talks to Christopher Grimes and Martha Muir
Regulator’s planned climbdown follows lobbying by banks and car groups with in-house lenders
Warner Bros gave Paramount seven days to make a ‘final’ takeover offer and plans to vote on its Netflix deal next month
Defence minister calls for clarification of US tech billionaire’s role in start-up set to win Bundeswehr contract
Sequoia Capital leading funding deal for David Silver’s start-up Ineffable Intelligence at $4bn valuation
Lufthansa, Air France-KLM and SAS raise concerns after EU civil servant sacked over corruption allegations
The fund is in surplus after a period of high interest rates, but it is heavily invested in risky assets
Shipping engines and heat pumps business is being valued at between €5bn and €6bn
Arguments about the dangers of falling fertility deserve much closer scrutiny
Policy decisions grounded in Maga talking points are helping to fuel a PhD exodus from government
I don’t want to fall out with them or get into an expensive dispute
Rising unemployment and record consumer debt do not tell the whole story