Europe faces €56bn Nato defence spending hole
Many EU countries with biggest shortfalls have high levels of debt and budget deficits
Many EU countries with biggest shortfalls have high levels of debt and budget deficits
Economy minister will become Europe’s first black leader after beating education minister Jeremy Miles
Narendra Modi’s BJP is hoping to win 370 seats when staggered voting begins on April 19
‘No one is really worried about small downturns,’ say investors
European leaders are desperate to curb irregular arrivals but risk replicating their pre-Arab Spring policies
A Labour government could find itself with ‘more money’ than expected, says Lord Nick Macpherson
Retail sales reach a plateau while company executives see disposable income squeezed
Plus, Adidas bounces back from Yeezy debacle
Insolvency documents show company owed £200mn
How girls around the world were coerced into decades of gruelling service to the secretive Catholic group
As Sam Bankman-Fried awaits sentencing this month for fraud, digital assets are booming again. Yet the problems that exposed his empire in 2022 are as relevant today as they were then
At his peak, the maverick promoter owned some of London’s best-known venues and was involved in its most famous festivals
The Viñateros movement is a significant shake-up for vineyards
Troublesome benefactors can cost more in reputation than the money they bring in — we need tighter rules
Tucked away on a Welsh peninsula is what may be Europe’s oldest site of pilgrimage. Intrepid visitors continue to feel its draw
Companies and their backers are starting to show more signs of acceptance of valuation cuts in ‘down round’ financing
Electro-thermal batteries’ selling point is they can heat up bricks and rocks using cheapest six hours of electricity in any given day
Conservative politicians and journalists joined forces to block a £600mn acquisition of the news organisation by RedBird IMI
The firm is working with rugby executives and stakeholders on ‘Project Amplify’ to unify and modernise the sport
Retailers at different stages of turnarounds are fighting for same affluent consumers
Yields have fallen in recent months despite warnings over rising deficit
Companies act after reports that submarine cables were cut by an anchor from a sunken ship
Whether or not it ever truly unites, the continent is, by global standards, one place
Why dwell on the superficiality of your existence when you can simply cry along to a song?