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After months of pressure, western allies agreed this week to send more battle tanks, but Ukrainian forces will need lots of training
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
Chancellor rejects reports that project will finish on outskirts of London to save money
Anti-graft efforts come as Kyiv is seeking more military aid from western backers
Does pouring military aid into Ukraine really qualify as a ‘foreign policy for the middle class’?
Operator of Europe’s main gas trading hub warns that price curb could disrupt market
The prominent Moscow-based journalist on the folly of war in Ukraine, staying on friendly terms with Kremlin insiders — and what he told Putin about his place in history
Modern-day Germans still haunted by second world war felt deep unease over sending armoured vehicles into battle zone
Kremlin says US ‘demonising’ paramilitary group, which is playing a key role in war against Kyiv
Plus, investors push for battery metals transparency
Rising mortgage rates are driving up house prices and increasing demand for rentals in the Danish city
Fourth-quarter GDP inches up, though output remains below pre-pandemic levels
From the olive groves of her Cataluña casita the Rowse founder is bottling the rural dream
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Without inherited wealth or a leg-up from the Bank of Mum and Dad, prospective first-time buyers are forced to abandon dreams of home ownership
Landlords are facing higher mortgage costs, slowing house price growth and looming legislation
Pretoria’s shifting position reveals Kremlin’s success in stoking doubt about responsibility for Ukraine war
Commissioner Mairead McGuinness says investors are being steered away from low-cost ETFs
A genuine tale of innovative success risks stagnating as global imitators push adoption harder
National museum hides holdings to prevent looting, while modern jewellery and artefacts become symbols of national identity
Strategy guru Isaac Levido briefs Rishi Sunak’s cabinet on plan for defying 20-point poll deficit and beating Labour
Health department failed to complete an ‘effective stock count’ of pandemic medical items, report finds
Kremlin increases censorship of Ukraine war coverage with declaration of media group as ‘undesirable organisation’
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