Graham Platner drops Senate bid after rape allegations
Populist Democrat blames ‘corporate media system’ and the ‘political establishment’ for demise of his campaign in Maine
Populist Democrat blames ‘corporate media system’ and the ‘political establishment’ for demise of his campaign in Maine
From James Sproule, Chief Economist (UK), Handelsbanken, London EC2, UK
From John Fraser, Chartered Statistician, Cheshire, UK
From John White, Kilmuir, Isle of Skye, Scotland
From Lee Waters, Penarth, Wales
From Patrick M Dransfield, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Donald Trump says US attacks will ‘get much worse’ if Iran hits more ships
Huge bonuses for semiconductor workers are leaving those in traditionally prestigious jobs feeling relatively worse off
Donald Trump claims Iran ‘called’ to negotiate but casts doubt on the prospects of a deal
Investigation by Metropolitan Police follows allegations that money wrongly came from an overseas donor
Also in today’s newsletter: US rare earths flow to Asia, and Santander axes top China banker
Suffolk facility started running in 1995 and remains Britain’s most recently built nuclear installation
A summit that threatened new acrimony among the allies ended with free guns and ‘love in the room’
Businesses argue jubilation would offset any economic setback while pubs say it would be a ‘dream come true’
Policymakers worried about inflation and ‘several’ said they did not believe current borrowing costs were restrictive
Some Fed officials saw need for future rate rises to contain inflation
Downwards doc
The market is awash with ideas on how Andrea Orcel secured nearly 18% of the German bank’s shares
Plan drawn up by key adviser Miatta Fahnbulleh aims to unite different wings of Labour Party
The two rightwing leaders seek salvation through the ballot box
M&A solicitor who worked at Goodwin Procter’s London office accused of 5 counts of using inside information
Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries have created petrol and diesel shortages and brought the war home for Russians