Starmer says he is frustrated at pace of change in New Year message
Prime Minister says ‘for many, life is still harder than it should be’ but aims to overcome ‘decline and division’ in UK
Prime Minister says ‘for many, life is still harder than it should be’ but aims to overcome ‘decline and division’ in UK
Decision marks Washington’s latest move to increase pressure on Maduro regime in Caracas
Wall Street’s S&P 500 is up 16.5% in 2025, beating analysts’ forecasts, after markets shrugged off trade turmoil
The longtime alliance between the Gulf’s heavyweights has descended into open confrontation
Anger over collapse of currency provokes largest demonstrations in Islamic republic for years
TMTG shares jump on news company will hand shareholders a new cryptocurrency with unnamed perks
Lord Wolfson part of legal team for Russian billionaire sanctioned over his close ties to Vladimir Putin
Metals magnate Barry Zekelman says Ottawa must join Trump in protecting industry from other exporters
Global companies offloaded everything from ice cream to cement businesses in 2025
Central bank will cut two zeros from Syrian pound and replace images of ousted dictator with olives, roses and mulberries
Leader says country’s economy, technology and defence have risen to ‘new heights’
Green party leader rules out co-operation with Keir Starmer
Brokers and small investors stand to benefit most from overnight US trading
EU and other partners hit out at suspension of NGOs’ activities in Gaza
Reiterating the liberal ideals behind the revolution may be tricky when they are out of favour in the White House
German group has staged a dramatic recovery but some see Siemens Gamesa weighing on its valuation
Scale of Europe’s narcotics crisis ‘not even possible to imagine’, says EUDA director Alexis Goosdeel
Meet the duo setting the bar for designer collaborations
Inaccurate defence allows prepared declarer time to counter
Also in today’s newsletter: 200,000 European banking jobs at risk, and Paramount’s Warner Bros bid
Travel chaos caused by cabling fault and breakdowns left thousands of passengers stranded
US president has hailed the fossil fuel as ‘indestructible’ but weak investor demand plagues the sector
Time may be up for the assumption in UK politics that incumbent governments get re-elected
Victoria Craig talks to Edward Luce