Oil tops $120 as Trump signals extended Hormuz stand-off
Brent crude rises for eighth-straight day as US president says he will keep naval blockade in place
Brent crude rises for eighth-straight day as US president says he will keep naval blockade in place
Investors to scrutinise AI spending plans from companies that represent almost one-fifth of the S&P 500’s market cap
‘Gesture’ by Giorgia Meloni’s government escalates feud between neighbours over deadly fire in Swiss ski resort
ID.Polo is one of four planned affordable electric vehicles across the VW, Škoda and Cupra brands
Use of costly missiles and air defence interceptors raises alarm about US readiness for other conflicts
Reform UK leader says money from Christopher Harborne was meant to make him ‘safe and secure’
Greater Manchester mayor warns Labour needs to take a ‘different course’
Dissents suggest deepening divide on FOMC
Brussels seeks ways of extending part of €10bn beyond an August deadline
Only draft legislation is likely to be included in next month’s King’s Speech
Billionaire says Sam Altman wanted ‘halo effect’ of a non-profit while enriching himself in second day of his testimony
Comments by Fintan Slye come as government seeks to increase capacity to power AI boom
Labour MPs speculate that Keir Starmer will revamp his top team after next week’s elections
West Bengal election centres on ‘fearless’ chief minister Mamata Banerjee, analysts say, as millions culled from voter rolls
Investigation focuses on a 2013 deal with Qatar’s armed forces
North London incident described as ‘antisemitic’ by Sir Keir Starmer is declared a terrorist incident by police
Sculpture presides over Cadillac Championship’s return to president’s Miami resort after decade-long absence
UAE’s departure leaves Saudi Arabia trying to hold together a fractious cartel
Central bank chair says he will remain a governor ‘for a period of time’ after Kevin Warsh succeeds him
Drugmaker is looking to see which of its pipeline of drugs can be pushed forward while also trying to buy time
Africa’s demographics are favourable, but leaders must prepare for future shocks
Workers’ benefits are under threat from a tight job market and a shift to reward individual performance
Judge overturns £585,000 fine as it finds regulator’s decision was tainted by bias
The much-hyped sequel with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway revisits an industry past its heyday