Transcript: Political Fix Live — Labour’s year in review
George Parker talks to Anna Gross, Stephen Bush and Chris Giles
George Parker talks to Anna Gross, Stephen Bush and Chris Giles
Gideon Rachman talks to Jens Stoltenberg, former Nato secretary-general
Long and invariable lags FTW
Also in this newsletter: the EU green rules hurting Ukraine
Michela Tindera talks to Martin Arnold, Suzi Ring and Nick Ephgrave
Also in today’s newsletter: Australian police say Sydney gunmen ‘inspired’ by Isis, and Trump sues the BBC for $10bn
Gunmen travelled to southern Philippines a month before assault on Jewish celebration
Topical issues for classroom discussion. This series hosts short case studies on contemporary business dilemmas for professors and students, written by academics who provide insights and questions on themes from supply chains and artificial intelligence, to marketing and accounting
Energy PE firm says its offer is superior to proposed fund-to-fund transfer that led to accusations of self-dealing
Sonja Hutson talks to Andy Bounds and Amelia Pollard
Plus, Apollo grows bearish on software loans and Wall Street rainmakers vie to advise Warner Bros deal
There are good reasons for family scion John Elkann to turn down Tether’s current offer
High court rules rotisserie product should be subject to the 20 per cent VAT rate for hot food
Such measures wouldn’t be necessary if Beijing ran anything like a normal, balanced economy
Clash between Netflix and Paramount for Hollywood studio caps big year for dealmakers
Finnish prime minister calls for more money for frontline states ahead of first summit of countries bordering Russia
The experience of the video game industry suggests transparency about AI use won’t be straightforward
Wael Sawan’s lack of enthusiasm suggests oil major may not move on rival when takeover restrictions end
Timing for fintech’s planned listing was a key aspect of ructions ahead of TS Anil’s surprise departure
The region must be clear on the difference between inefficiency and a lack of global competitiveness
A book festival dropping its backer over fossil fuel investment raises questions about sponsorship. Answer them at the end
Infrastructure bank revises strategy to encourage private backing for projects including regional growth and clean energy
The New Yorkers unite on a long-awaited collaborative album that conjures a lost world of rap crews and graffiti artists
Rather than use the traditional policy process, foreign governments are dealing with the handful of envoys who appear to have the president’s ear