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Donald Trump’s landmark tax and spending legislation moved a step closer to becoming law on Tuesday after the US Senate ended ...
US President Donald Trump has urged Hamas to accept what he called a “final proposal” for a 60-day ceasefire with Israel in ...
Sir Keir Starmer declined to say that chancellor Rachel Reeves would remain in her post until the end of parliament, during a combative Prime Minister’s Questions following Labour’s dramatic gutting ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is to warn Labour MPs that the government’s shambolic £5bn welfare retreat means she cannot afford ...
This time last year, political expert and workmanlike right-back Gary Neville spoon-fed questions to Sir Keir Starmer as the ...
​Ukraine summoned a top diplomat from the US embassy on Wednesday after the White House abruptly halted shipments of several ...
At its core, Europe’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA) imposes common sense rules on dominant platforms: don’t unfairly preference your own services, allow interoperability with smaller rivals and remove ...
To be named Erebor, the bank would be backed by high-profile tech investors including Joe Lonsdale, the founder of venture ...
Tesla’s deliveries fell for a second straight quarter as the electric vehicle maker contends with slumping demand in Europe and rising competition from western and Chinese rivals. The company, led by ...
The democratic socialist candidate to be mayor of New York mistakenly believes that the economy is a zero-sum game ...
Sir Keir Starmer gutted his controversial welfare bill on Tuesday as ​he fended off a full-scale Labour rebellion in chaotic ...
Issuance by high-yield, or junk-rated, companies — many of which have previously struggled to access the market — rose to ...