Labour set to ditch target to spend £28bn a year on green investment
Party leader Sir Keir Starmer preparing to water down what is his most expensive policy
Party leader Sir Keir Starmer preparing to water down what is his most expensive policy
Budget office points to surge in government debt costs after pandemic-era fiscal splurge to prop up economies
US chipmaker plans to appeal against decision that could lead to ban on sale of certain HP and Dell products
Labour and Tory politicians express anger at comment while mother of murdered teenager was in Parliament
Negotiations between banks and highly indebted French IT services company hang in the balance
Donald Trump’s legal fate will not fix America’s deep political divide
Israel’s prime minister says agreement with militant group will lead to ‘another massacre’
Also in this newsletter: Uber into profit, Trump courtroom showdowns, the return to the office
Kingdom reiterates its position after the US talked up the prospect of a ‘normalisation arrangement’
But legacy television remains vital for content producers
Mohammed Zina is facing six counts of insider dealing and three counts of fraud
The cuts would come on top of the redundancies the Big Four firm already announced in September
Nairobi plans to refinance part of a $2bn repayment due in June that was expected to strain public finances
Chair Joe Tsai blames market conditions for the decision while quarterly sales figures fall short of expectations
Why hearing is not the same as listening, plus the Office Therapy advice column
Lack of evidence or international example makes it hard to predict the outcome of the decision to sell gilts
Henry Timms appointed new head of PR firm that advises one-third of FTSE 100 companies
UK media watchdog urged to block plan to create four stations that ‘directly imitate’ existing services
Plus, advertising agencies, Reddit, Big Pharma, Spotify
Form follows dysfunction
European Commission says Viktor Orbán’s sovereignty moves will ‘harm democracy’ in member state
Social media commentators’ fury grows after Argentine football star played match in Japan a few days later
Plans to scrap numeracy and literacy barometers risk reducing pressure on governments to boost education
Appeasing competition authorities could be another hurdle to getting this tie-up over the line
Two rival restaurants are battling over the origins of this dish — and now a third is also claiming the culinary crown