UK government to abolish police and crime commissioners
Abolition of posts expected to save £100mn annually and allow £20mn each year to be reinvested in policing
Abolition of posts expected to save £100mn annually and allow £20mn each year to be reinvested in policing
Without naming the UAE, Marco Rubio issues Washington’s strongest condemnation yet of RSF’s alleged supporters
Discount retailer that makes up almost 80% of 3i’s buyout portfolio may miss targets as sales slow
TfL says changes needed to ensure scheme remains effective at managing traffic
In the third instalment of the Danish author’s seven-novel work, her protagonist is still living the same day on repeat — but she is no longer alone
Now that Mikie Sherrill has won, it’s time to start asking how the Democrat’s plan will work
The actor plays a preening version of himself alongside Adam Sandler and Laura Dern in Noah Baumbach’s meta jaunt through Europe
Commission investigating whether energy drinks company abused dominant market position
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Oslo abruptly changed the ethics rules for the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund
Calpers believes private markets will outperform in the long term. Sceptics question its strategy
Investment marks fresh backing for US rapid delivery app service seen as survivor in turbulent sector
Fifty years after Franco’s death, autocracy is going strong
From hidden stills in Connemara to east London’s bars and restaurants, the native Irish spirit is flourishing
S&P and Moody’s award Edinburgh investment-grade status as it plans first bond issue since late 17th century
All 18-year-olds to receive questionnaire seeking details about their health amid fears over Russian aggression
Party will find it easier to push for leadership challenge now it is in power compared with opposition
Energy secretary rules himself out as potential successor to prime minister
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Estimates of GDP in the third quarter and the single month for September were weaker than expected
An unsettling mogul moves in next door to a grieving novelist in a Netflix series that gets creepier by the episode
Third-quarter figures dragged down by slide in manufacturing
British luxury trenchcoat maker reports first quarterly sales increase in two years