Post Office chair quits board as UK government seeks ‘new leadership’
Ministers are grappling with how to manage state-owned business at heart of Horizon scandal
Ministers are grappling with how to manage state-owned business at heart of Horizon scandal
Britain, Italy and Finland put support for UNRWA on hold after agency said ‘several’ staff may have participated
ICJ gives Israel a chance to document its adherence to international law while fighting genocide charge
US national security adviser and Chinese foreign minister also discussed the narcotics trade and AI
Earnings from Qualcomm and AMD next week will provide evidence of health of industry
Unions plan to blockade Paris as new prime minister pledges to ‘put agriculture above all else’
Tribe featured in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ has won an important victory for indigenous rights
Activity in futures contracts linked to cryptocurrency surges to record levels in January
District attorney Fani Willis is at risk of disqualification for alleged relationship with outside counsel
Foreign secretary calls for the release of hostages and the establishment of a Palestinian state
Western allies view Stockholm as a vital bulwark against Russian aggression in Europe
The former president’s possible return alarms mainstream politicians but appeals to some on the hard right
MPs to vote on law that would empower local authorities to set quotas on short-term rentals
Global overcapacity leaves European manufacturers ‘on the brink’
Agnelli family heir caught in Rome’s crosshairs as prime minister demands automaker increases domestic production
Plant is part of plan to replace and expand on the output from what remains of ageing nuclear fleet
A century on from André Breton’s founding manifesto, Surrealism is flourishing again
Even a wine writer has their limits — for example, tasting 50 bottles of champagne
War has shifted the Kremlin’s moral compass, accelerating a move towards traditional values and social restraint
Picking up an object that hasn’t been touched for centuries is like reaching back to shake hands with history
If luxury spend is set to normalise rather than crash, the shares deserve a second look
Sound management and controls don’t improve returns — far from it
Investor and depositor faith instilled by powerhouse spread of business has helped lower cost of capital
Local leaders warn ‘nonsensical’ pledge by central government ignores absence of infrastructure
Shake-up designed to attract bigger commercial contracts and broadcasting deals