Robbins says Downing St pressured him to approve Mandelson appointment
Sacked head of Foreign Office said there was ‘dismissive attitude’ to security vetting of former ambassador
Sacked head of Foreign Office said there was ‘dismissive attitude’ to security vetting of former ambassador
Dozens of ships exiting the Gulf include several loaded with Iranian oil
Move comes as European transport ministers gather to discuss plans to prevent region running short of jet fuel
Latest Mandelson scandal has left Starmer in limbo until his MPs decide his fate
Macroeconomic objectives
Shares in US healthcare group jump as it steadies itself after turbulent period that led to departure of previous CEO
Donald Trump’s pick to lead central bank tells lawmakers independence of rate-setters is not ‘particularly threatened’
Companies including Amazon and JPMorgan have eased requirements as drivers stage two 24-hour walkouts
Top energy traders warn of unprecedented hit to global energy supplies
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy says repairs have been completed after three-month hiatus that jeopardised Kyiv’s financing
Wry and reflective, Yousef Sweid’s one-man show at London’s Royal Court Upstairs offers a nuanced take on identity
Jason Schwartzman and Whoopi Goldberg lend their voices to the story of a pampered cat who breaks up with his owners
Two teen chat sites are also being separately investigated by online safety watchdog
Olly Robbins tells MPs he was ‘under strict instruction’ from No 10 not to inform then foreign secretary David Lammy of plan
There are two kinds of companies — those that can do CEO transitions without intense upheaval and those that can’t
Italian bank’s cage-rattling is best understood as a way to break into the cage
Chinese group also slashes charging time in race against BYD for electric vehicle battery supremacy
Also in today’s newsletter, the Middle East’s fragile ceasefire deal nears deadline
Antoine Fuqua’s film has bullying, bravura music and a haunting CGI Bubbles but does little to illuminate the man or his genius
Strategy pivot coincides with slowdown and fierce competition in world’s largest automotive market
Lai Ching-te’s visit to tiny landlocked Eswatini postponed after neighbours ‘revoked flight permits’
From rising temperatures to water shortages, ranchers need to be thinking about a plan B
The story of a young girl in 1960s Calcutta who claims to have lived before shows the difficulties of grappling with climate politics in literary fiction