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Award-winning brew has become a Christmas favourite since its launch in 2017 and a financial lifeline for Mount St Bernard
With war still raging in their native land, no one knows if this story will end in a safe return
Rebeca Grynspan condemns subsidies and environmental protectionism in US and EU
Rightwing leader says he will block newly elected prime minister’s plans to overhaul state broadcaster
From Poland’s elections to the best-ever edition of Oliver Cromwell’s works, the year wasn’t so bad after all
Vote to increase humanitarian assistance follows days of diplomatic wrangling
Without intervention cost of many train tickets would have risen by 9%
Global interconnection did produce real change, but not only in the ways the west hoped
Anyone helping Russia’s military industrial complex will face severe consequences
White House executive order targets lenders Moscow is using to source sensitive items
Le Pen protégé Jordan Bardella and his RN party profit from weakness of Macron government
This collection of articles explores the fallout of the war in Ukraine on Western companies operating in Russia
American talk of a ‘dormant Nato’ should be a wake-up call for leaders on the continent
The TikTok trend swept through living rooms this year, splitting households down gender lines
Weak competition has left consumers with limited choice and weighed on wallets
Months of talks and a £3.3bn rescue package are yet to lead to a restoration of Stormont, with the DUP adopting a tough stance
Local lookalikes replace departed companies ranging from Ikea and Zara to McDonald’s and Starbucks
Return of tight budget rules will end three years of supportive fiscal policy
Tech and financials favoured by UK investors — along with the odd bargain stock
Head of car component maker points to international customers ‘unease’ amid EV transition
Gunman behind worst mass shooting in Czech Republic’s recent history was student, say authorities
West Coast mainline hit by storm while strike at Channel Tunnel forces Eurostar to cancel services
Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Group to invest in car plant in bid to dominate European EV industry by end of decade
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