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Critics fear Home Office policies after Brexit reflect a desire to limit the flow of migrants while ignoring the needs of UK businesses
A striking spate of weather extremes has triggered studies to find out if it has become more chaotic
As a cash pile mounts in the financial system, the central bank’s interest rate policy is working less well than it used to
The US and EU should deploy their leverage to oppose Kais Saied’s coup
US Republicans have a more anarchic vision than some parties they are often grouped with
Quality is stagnating while the UK sector awaits regulatory reforms
Government attempts to control the growing numbers of small boats crossing the Channel have so far failed
Window is closing to prevent a much warmer and more unstable planet
Medical monopolies have allowed inflation to get out of hand, but American politicians are not paying attention
The country’s women will suffer from the Taliban’s resurgence and so will US interests
Over-50s have maintained their mental health in the pandemic with a drink in hand
Silicon Valley says it wants more oversight yet does little to promote it in practice
Passenger preference for direct flights could be a convenience the planet can no longer afford
Monetary responses to rising inflation will be more muted than in past crises
In return she will transfer shares to me in the family business
Traditional industry focus on company-to-company strategic deals is less important to the business
Activist investor Coast had called for change of CEO as bus and train company focuses on UK
As more consolidation in the sector beckons, criticism from the activist fund should be heeded
Self-inflicted problem is an unwelcome distraction for the electric car company
When you pitch an ever brighter future, you better hope it doesn’t darken.
Investors should expect crackdowns to spread to other sectors that have outperformed
The Communist party expands its crackdown
Migration and China’s vaccine diplomacy force US president to turn his attention to region
‘Imagine if Alexa had eyes and Siri could see what you see’
Pedestrian businesses seek to goose valuations by deploying the term for their business models
Ageing populations will need much more help in future and a new focus on care quality is overdue
Once the world is inoculated, the issue will be one of demand not supply
Geopolitical pressures mount for diversification of manufacturing locations but that involves risks
Barring Chinese involvement is rational but carries risks
Buyers will need to start asking themselves if acquisitions are worth the potential cash penalty
Some airlines weakened by Covid or rescued by governments are sitting on landing slots they can’t use, it is claimed
Re-engineering the industrial giant creates the desired buzz
Better models are crucial to keeping a lid on costs in the longer term
Even with a tie-up, Ferrari owners would still be many laps behind the house that Arnault built
Pomp and some sad circumstances.
A revival of the Obama-era Build America bonds would raise funds with less taxes
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