‘They want their pound of flesh’: why bank bosses are pushing strict return-to-office mandates
Culture, pay and expensive offices among reasons for ending remote work
Culture, pay and expensive offices among reasons for ending remote work
Billionaire media tycoon and pro-democracy campaigner faced up to life imprisonment on national security charges
Prime minister will command government with biggest majority in decades
From Leslie Lipschitz, Boston, MA, US
From Germán Botero, Zug, Switzerland
From Sir John Lazar, President, Royal Academy of Engineering, London SW1, UK
From Karim Henide, London SW13, UK
From Willem Thorbecke, Senior Fellow, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo, Japan
From JE Woods, Buxton, Derbyshire, UK
From Nicki Sprinz, CEO, Ustwo, London E1, UK
From Derek Mortimer, London KT3, UK
From Jane Swan, Delabole, Cornwall, UK
The Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates that a student loan borrower with an outstanding loan of £50,000 needs to earn more than £63,000 to see their loan balance start to come down, not £66,000 as stated in an article on February 5
Interior designer Cath Beckett’s top tips for transforming an unused space into a multifunctional fun palace
Security services to launch advisory scheme for threatened academics in wake of Sheffield Hallam row
Former president’s strident voice has vanished from the airwaves. Locals say the changes go further
Tehran faces growing pressure over its brutal crackdown on recent unrest as talks with US are set to continue
Labour MPs and officials warn that the Peter Mandelson scandal could yet claim prime minister’s job
Also in today’s newsletter: Thai conservatives on course for surprise election win, and Starmer’s chief of staff resigns
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