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As the English Premiership faces steep financial headwinds, the issue of player welfare is threatening the entire sport
Polls show Keir Starmer’s party looking at a win based on old, new, borrowed and blue seats
Tory leaders may fall out of public favour, but the party has a genius for survival
By competing abroad without the hijab, the athlete has become a figurehead for female protesters at home
In thrall to ideology, they have been living in Thatcher’s shadow for too long
A legal dispute involving an Andy Warhol portrait shows why the French footballer values his likeness rights
Truss’s catastrophic premiership may have hit support for free-market solutions, but the party is still riven with personal feuds
After delivering two dreadful parodies of government, the Tories must restore calm
Greenwashing HSBC posters have fallen foul of advertising standards, but disingenuous business claims are everywhere
Policymakers need to target measures better and encourage efficiency
It is now clear that the Chinese Communist party no longer rules out the possibility of war in the foreseeable future
A trailblazing Australian with ‘monomaniacal chutzpah’ who founded Virago Press to champion women writers
Watchmakers want a slice of the pre-owned market but they may be late to the game
Companies have failed to learn the harsh lessons of the awful name change
The long history of defacing artworks reaches its nadir with a new show on Channel 4
‘I can’t tell you how delighted I am to see new sorts of wines coming out of the Gironde’
Britons can blame a long and complicated value chain for the cost of a cappuccino
Investment bank now needs to play catch-up in finding wealth management clients
It is more foundational to happiness than either talent or hard work
We should all contemplate how we would cope, what solace we could find, if we lost everything
With rates rising fast in response to sky-high inflation, more market landmines are at risk of going off
The US credit card giant says increasing loan-loss reserves is simply a case of prudent accounting
From Urban VIII to the current Pope Francis, holy men have enjoyed havens in and around Rome
Plus, UK property, gilts, European gas, UK bank tax, Blackstone, Enel, Ukraine bonds
A longer term vision for Britain’s independent future is required
Oil and gas boosters may be more vocal again but the climate cause is not going away
By the time the central bank changes direction, the damage may already be done
Online auctions are ‘a sure-fire way to shred your bank balance, clutter your living space and test your relationships’
Members of the royal households of Westeros are also angry at their depiction in Game of Thrones
Use of platforms such as BookTok, Goodreads and Substack is expanding reach — and turning authors into entrepreneurs
Efforts to equip a Georgian house with carbon-reducing tech meet outdated planning regulations
Future for tax, pensions and energy policy has been tossed into the political salad spinner
There is diminishing faith in the few economic indicators that, after years of obfuscation, still see the light of day
Look for value in unloved sectors such as carmaking
Unless we expect the continent to stay poor forever, its carbon emissions will rise dramatically
When everything is in flux, businesses will often choose to watch and wait
After Liz Truss’s resignation, the British people deserve to have a general election
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