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Volkswagen’s historic restructuring is not enough, the company’s chief financial officer has warned, citing a “huge risk ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s talk of preventing Britain from becoming an “island of strangers” and ending a “squalid” experiment was disturbingly Farage-esque. Unlike the Reform leader, however, ...
Adidas chair Thomas Rabe faces an investor rebellion against his re-election, with four of Germany’s leading asset managers set to vote against him amid concerns over his multiple mandates and a ...
Microsoft will cut 3 per cent of its global workforce, the latest round of job cuts at a Big Tech company, as it seeks to streamline operations and pare layers of middle management.
Donald Trump said he would lift US sanctions on Syria during his visit to Saudi Arabia, as Arab states push Washington to support the nascent government’s efforts to stabilise the war-devastated ...
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed to travel to Turkey regardless of Vladimir Putin’s plans, raising the stakes in a western-led pressure campaign to get the Russian president to engage ...
A Conservative MP has been charged with two counts of sexual assault following alleged incidents at the Groucho Club in London’s West End. Patrick Spencer, who was first elected to parliament at the ...
You’re a con artist,” cries one character near the start of House of Games, pointing his finger at one of the very few people ...
Byredo plays with sweet cardamom to mimic the scent of a desert in the morning; Penhaligon’s uses vanilla to conjure the ...
“Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production.” Thus taught Adam Smith. It is hard to see what else production ...
Government has already cut $2.2bn in funding to university and US president threatened to scrap its tax-exempt status ...
The US and Saudi Arabia announced agreements the White House said were worth $600bn in sectors including artificial intelligence and defence, as President Donald Trump began the first leg of his ...