UK, US and global politics: what students should know
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Also in this newsletter: Meloni joins Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ as an ‘observer’
A dramatic reduction in reserves could be a cure worse than the disease
Data centre accounting; bonds in catastrophe; AI (various); Epstein (various); legislation; and planes
Also in today’s newsletter: Russia’s Wagner Group recruits saboteurs, and bloc’s caution around Hungary’s Orbán
Lucy Fisher talks to Miranda Green, Stephen Bush and Chris Smyth
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ is an entertaining ride from the Derry Girls creator; Ryan Murphy’s ‘Love Story’ turns its gaze on JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette; ITV spy thriller ‘Betrayal’ boasts star turns by Romola Garai and Shaun Evans; ‘Lord of the Flies’ gets its first-ever TV adaptation on
Gail Slater’s exit suggests pro-business Republicans are ascendant in Donald Trump’s justice department
Senior officials will direct more money towards innovation following criticism of reliance on ‘legacy’ systems
As demands intensify and listed companies compete for talent with private capital, pay needs to be re-evaluated
Science leaders warn of uncertainty caused by Trump administration after avoiding sharpest cuts this year
Spending will drop by 27 per cent this year from 2024 levels to help fund higher defence budget
Lenders’ rising profits make international mergers more attractive despite regulatory hurdles
The debate over university funding is a good example of the intractable challenges facing the UK government
Entrepreneurs behind food delivery start-up sue Gulf sovereign wealth fund in London
Because great skin does come in cheaper packages
European Commission wary of giving longtime Brussels antagonist ammunition during campaign
Niger wants to sell yellowcake stash seized from France but is struggling to find buyers
Plus, UK wealth shares drop, fears of a credit bubble and Pulp at End of the Road
Companies are racing to finish projects that can keep the industry alive in the face of high-profile opposition
Some operators are taking more risk on their balance sheets and moving reserves between sites
Trump’s policies are pushing global investors away but alternatives to US are also becoming more attractive
Government has promised a so-called ‘veterinary agreement’ with Brussels by the end of the year