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Injunction granted as former president’s companies face fraud lawsuit brought by New York attorney-general
Short-term Treasury yields hit highest level since 2007 as markets bet Fed will push rates above 5%
Ex-PM set to return as head of one of most rightwing governments in Israel’s history
Towns and cities across country suffer fresh demonstrations which are widening to include new social groups
Even under the central bank’s dovish forecast, the UK is heading into a protracted recession
Deterrence effort comes as North Korea steps up missile launches and readies for possible nuclear test
Treasury measures seek to cut access to key London-based P&I provision for seaborne cargoes
Downing Street confirms it is seeking to replicate its stalled agreement with Rwanda with other countries
European central bank indicates Madrid’s levy to ease energy-crisis pressures could weaken banking sector
Ultranationalists are empowered after helping to secure election victory
Having vastly overpaid to buy the platform, Elon Musk needs all the cost savings and revenues he can get
Lenders say cost of fixed-rate deals will come down, but warn it will take time
Largest increase in 30 years but central bank says rates may not have to rise much further
Media investment firm National World in early stages of exploring offer for national and regional newspaper group
Report identifies multiple failures in response of emergency services to 2017 terror attack
Thomas Schmid, a key ally of former chancellor forced to resign over the scandal, refuses to answer MPs’ questions
Politician shot in leg during attack on convoy in Wazirabad
Dispatches from a strange island
Government and Tigray forces congratulated on ‘taking much-needed steps forward towards peace’
Stripe and Lyft become latest to announce lay-offs as Amazon keeps lid on headcount
Supply bottlenecks and rising interest rates raise questions about speed at which growth materialises
Florence Pugh plays an English nurse called to 1860s Ireland in ‘The Wonder’; ‘Return to Dust’ was a hit in China before being taken off screens; Bill Nighy is a 1950s civil servant in the Ishiguro-scripted ‘Living’; Elizabeth Banks and Sigourney Weaver star in 1960s abortion drama ‘Call Jane’ — reviews by Danny Leigh and Leslie Felperin
A 1950s civil servant makes the most of his final hours with the help of Tom Burke and Aimee Lou Wood
Committed performances lift the timely story of a Chicago housewife helped by a pro-choice collective
Plus, why the meat industry is fretting about new Defra rules
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