Donald Trump clears path for $4.5bn bridge between Canada and US
President drops objection to much delayed project after claiming to have won ‘much better deal’
President drops objection to much delayed project after claiming to have won ‘much better deal’
Devon and Cornwall force said 26-year-old was no longer part of the investigation and issued appeal for help
Thailand-based crypto billionaire paused US lawsuit for nearly a year until January 2026
Most of the groups that pivoted have not sustained their valuation gains, an FT analysis has found
The party faces a void in its bid to reclaim the Senate after missing warning signs about a flawed candidate
Critics fear shift to ‘hyper-populist playbook’ as inflation lingers
Suspense over the far-right leader’s fate plays into her party’s hands
The poorest pay the most in an energy shock
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Energy secretary wins support from London mayor but faces opposition from some Labour MPs over his net zero policies
The striker reads scientific articles to optimise his body, hugs fans and opponents, and has dragged Norway to the quarter-finals
Fatih Birol says EU should have moved faster to achieve energy independence after 2022 gas crisis
The salary needed to afford a rental home in the capital has fallen by 17% in the past year
Governing body partners with Redrice Ventures to invest in sport start-ups as income from Wimbledon declines
Potential hotspots include a reformist new Fed chair, weak Japanese yen and high-stakes earnings season
Advisers put rich on alert after authority says digital tools brought in billions in tax last year
Vessels that dare to use route close to Oman’s coast face increased risk of Iranian missiles
Changing terminology risks misleading policymakers and harming those in most need
Economy may not be able to absorb raising wage floor further towards median earnings, says advisory body
Sandwich chain’s float a test of appetite for a sector pinched by concerns over consumer spending
Parody candidates are a well-established tradition in Britain’s political panto
Northern Ireland’s biggest pro-UK party enters annual Marching Season celebrations at ‘inflection point’
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After decades of economic transformation and social change, a new generation is seeking answers in religion