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Ceremonial head of state’s mea culpa reflects the shock Putin’s war on Ukraine has had on the ‘old ways of thinking’
Confirmation of new vote comes after deadline to form power-sharing executive passes
Interest rate remains at 7.5% as policymakers end cycle of successive cuts
Subtle shift in Christine Lagarde’s messaging prompts investors to rein in bets on future rate rises
Ministers are examining reforms that could involve reducing fees and red tape associated with visas for overseas workers
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased prices for everything from energy to wheat, adding to the inflationary pressures affecting major economies of the world including the US, UK, Germany and France
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Resilience of largest EU economy marred by price jumps elsewhere in the eurozone
It is a false economy to balk at the cost of putting aspiring medics like me through medical school
Inside the 16th-century castle and education centre that everyone wants to study
A visual guide to the war
£26.6bn has gone missing as more workers move jobs and home
Set to be 2023’s Capitals of Culture, these overlooked gems are rich with Roman temples, medieval streets and Renaissance palazzos
Ministers hope sweeping Autumn Statement measures to fill gaping hole in UK public finances will not be needed in full
New UK PM to focus on preparations for the government’s long-awaited debt-cutting plan
Possible move towards lower level of deterrence had been opposed by allies in Europe and Asia
Russian president says he sees ‘no point’ in detonating a dirty bomb
Fresh poll will not resolve post-Brexit trade dispute, warns Irish foreign minister
Putin’s nuclear threats aim to scare Ukraine and allies into backing down
Beijing is uniquely positioned to help broker an agreement
What a negative gas price tells us about economics, capitalism and the future
Euro and government borrowing costs fall after Christine Lagarde highlights mounting risk of recession
This could be the sector’s most profitable year ever
The country has 507 people per sq km, nearly five times the EU average, while liveable land is shrinking due to climate change
Perrotin opens in Dubai; tipping point for Kentridge’s market; Dallas art gala raises $9.4mn
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