Emmanuel Macron attempts a reboot
Appointing the youthful Gabriel Attal as prime minister is bold but risky
Appointing the youthful Gabriel Attal as prime minister is bold but risky
The US condemns ongoing violence that escalated after the Choneros leader disappeared from his prison cell
Flemish far-right politician Frank Creyelman intelligence asset for Beijing for years, according to investigation
Trustees will be prevented from making risky decisions if proposals go ahead
HPE points to intensive AI applications using Juniper’s products to justify its acquisition
President’s son walks out of chamber after barrage of personal attacks from Republicans
Also in this newsletter: Boeing chief admits to ‘our mistake’, and new law is proposed to overturn convictions in UK’s Horizon IT scandal
Attempts to shorten journeys such as that from Paris to London are exciting, but ultimately not worth striving for
Experts say move could complicate recent efforts to ease tensions between Washington and Beijing
Investors have scrambled to buy eurozone government debt in early 2024 as they bet on ECB rate cuts
Study harnesses millennia-old human DNA to plot ‘genetic divide’ on origin and spread of health risks
Turnberry resort in Ayrshire, which has three courses and a hotel, has been owned by the family since 2014
Move by UK’s largest craft brewer points to broader cooling of wage pressures across economy
Three-day walkout follows ‘week of action’ from farmers blocking motorways and cities
We’re all just its counterparties
Project chair Sir Jon Thompson tells MPs there are no guarantees price of London to Birmingham line will not rise again
Chief operating officer Malcolm Gomersall takes over day-to-day running of firm until successor found
President Xi Jinping to expand anti-corruption campaign to finance, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors
Andrzej Duda says his presidential pardon should override court ruling for two right-wing lawmakers
US hampered by failure to agree sort of overarching rules being put in place by Europe and UK
Thames Water apologises to staff and students at prestigious public school after in-person return delayed
Promises of billions of dollars for PM’s home state of Gujarat come just months before national election
Houthi rebel group threatens global trade through the Red Sea with backing from Iran
And if a European CBDC doesn’t break a few, what’s the point?
Proposed law would affect hundreds of sub-postmasters prosecuted for theft or false accounting