Prime minister will promise ‘bold ideas’ in bid to restore confidence and revive Conservative morale
Sergei Shoigu’s move from defence ministry painted as an attempt to rein in runaway military spending
Labour MPs voice concern over move by ex-Tory MP accused of lobbying ministers over disgraced ex-husband
Government’s tightening of graduate visa rules poses a grave risk to universities and the country
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currency
Brief uptick in support shows signs of reversing as 80% of Americans say prices still causing pain
Civilian contractors, equipment and supplies arrive in Port-au-Prince to lay groundwork for long-stalled deployment
Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
The rightwing congresswoman from Georgia seems to have outlived her usefulness to the former president
But John Cotton says fairer deal for local government is needed to protect social fabric of UK’s second city
Ex-BlackRock executive has reshaped Angela Merkel’s party in his conservative image
Bureaucracy and conditions attached to development finance allow Beijing to move faster
A visual guide to the war
Analysts forecast Rome will tap institutional investors for more debt
The US central bank promised to cut interest rates this year. Should Joe Biden be worried if they don’t?
Russell Group warns Migration Advisory Committee that communities and UK research could be harmed
Xi Jinping’s upgrade of ties with Budapest highlights Beijing’s willingness to reward loyalty with investment and trade
Move marks latest effort by Biden administration to protect domestic industry from cheap competition
Adviser says people ‘at the end of their tether’ as PM keeps opposition guessing over poll date
Declassified state department report stops short of formally accusing IDF of violating human rights
New envoys first in-person talks in Washington described as ‘in-depth and productive’
But economists warn positive growth data does not mean UK has escaped its low-growth trap
The US president paused a weapons shipment to Israel, piling pressure on Israel’s leader to change course. Will it work?
Government readies £1bn injection even though prime minister said last year private sector would cover Euston costs
His final pick will have to say they believe 2020 election was stolen, and refuse to admit that the former president could lose in November
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