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°ÄÃÅµÄÆÏ¾©an Commission will assist in speeding up the process of licensing alternatives
°ÄÃÅÆÏ¾©¶Ä³ÇÍøÖ· president hails ¡®momentous¡¯ step to strengthen the transatlantic defence alliance
More than half of funds earmarked for military spending as Russian invasion grinds on
Departure of Arab-Israeli politician puts multi-party coalition closer to collapse
Alexander Govor to take over chain¡¯s restaurants under new brand and different menu
Infections investigated in 7 countries as scientists explore possibility of community transmission
Prices are increasing at different rates with cost of living rising fastest in the Baltics and eastern °ÄÃÅµÄÆÏ¾©
Prospect of digital domination by °ÄÃÅÆÏ¾©¶Ä³ÇÍøÖ· computing giants is causing anxiety in °ÄÃÅµÄÆÏ¾©
Weak earnings from °ÄÃÅÆÏ¾©¶Ä³ÇÍøÖ· retailer Target spooked °ÄÃÅÆÏ¾©¶Ä³ÇÍøÖ· stocks on Wednesday
People are really freaking out about economic downturns now
Some governments complain about confusing legal guidance
Tory MPs call on chancellor to rethink policy as households struggle with soaring inflation
Whitehall insiders say civil servant Sue Gray¡¯s inquiry is not expected to end PM¡¯s career
Donaldson in high-stakes gambit to woo back voters after humbling in regional elections
Brussels ambassador to London warns row over post-Brexit trade in Northern Ireland is affecting other areas
JCVI¡¯s provisional guidance limits top-up jabs to over-65s, frontline health workers and vulnerable younger people
Country¡¯s biggest energy group confirms planning has begun to enable refineries to process alternative crude
Demands to override or scrap the border agreement are counterproductive
Key player and policymakers must now embrace reform to weed out the bad, while retaining some good
Plus, the DUP¡¯s plan to regain Northern Ireland¡¯s first minister post
Investors need not sweat, but subsidiary¡¯s bankruptcy will stunt access to independent media
City¡¯s policy chief looks to stage music and arts festivals in recognition of post-pandemic ¡®new normal¡¯
The Treasury may resist but Conservative MPs are increasing their demands to restore the uplift to universal credit
Merger of Veolia and Suez could lead to ¡®more costly and lower quality services¡¯ as local authorities face less choice
Chief says gas glut has left pipelines running at capacity and that boosting flow would be unsafe
Central bank ramps up push for non-EU lenders to increase staff and capital within bloc
Given consumers are fixated on rapidly rising inflation, price-setting mechanisms should come under greater scrutiny
$6-a-gallon petrol is coming, JPMorgan says
Plus, DoJ enforcer promises private equity crackdown and Turkey blocks Nordic countries¡¯ Nato ambitions
Economic crisis deepens as nation misses interest payments on two international sovereign bonds
What the pandemic tells us about recession-fighting
Difficulties have been worsened by lockdowns resulting from the ineffectiveness of state-backed coronavirus vaccines
Plus, MPs gunning for a Bank of England shake-up are only on the fringes of government for now ¡ª but that could change
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Fund manager¡¯s caution comes as Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust reveals hit from tech sell-off
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