Art of the exit: is there a right way for CEOs to quit?
Despite careful choreography for succession, even best-laid plans often unravel
Despite careful choreography for succession, even best-laid plans often unravel
Deepening decline feeds concerns over growth in world’s second-biggest economy
Billionaire media boss found guilty on charges of conspiring to commit sedition and foreign collusion
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says country will do more to combat antisemitism
José Antonio Kast will be country’s most rightwing president in 35 years of democracy
From Hugh Simpson and Justė Pačkauskaitė
From William McClain, Rockville, MD, US
From John Tippler, Spalding, Lincolnshire, UK
From Jonathan Brewer, New York, NY, US
From Todd L Pittinsky, Port Jefferson, NY, US
From Jagjit S Chadha, Distinguished Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
From Frazer McKimm, Dublin, Ireland
From Jan Bouwens, Professor of Accounting, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Transformed after a complex renovation, the three-storey living space is light filled and family friendly
Building owners would no longer be able to ‘unreasonably refuse’ upgrade requests from leaseholders
In her first public remarks since taking office, Blaise Metreweli will also say that UK support for Ukraine is ‘enduring’
Britain’s new regulatory regime will take effect in the second half of 2027
Average price of a home coming to market in the four weeks to December 6 fell to £358,138, says Rightmove
Also in today’s newsletter: Ukraine offers to drop Nato membership demands and EU plans crackdown on ‘dangerous’ Chinese parcels
International condemnation of Bondi Beach shooting which targeted people celebrating Hanukkah
Zelenskyy says Kyiv still needs US and European protection guarantees ahead of Berlin talks
Paris says pact with four South American countries needs more work but unclear if it has enough support to block it
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