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  1. Britain’s relationship with alcohol is complicated. It was too simple to heap blame on the young and calculatedly recklessView the full article

  2. Overseas retailers can send small packages worth less than £135 to the UK without incurring import dutiesView the full article

  3. Prime minister to accuse populist right of promoting a ‘politics of predatory grievance’View the full article

  4. Covert operations in waters surrounding the British Isles pose a grave threat to critical infrastructure and a fresh challenge to Nato View the full article

  5. One option is to lift the restriction for working families, but Labour MPs are pushing for abolition of the contentious policy View the full article

  6. Greg Jackson insists it is ‘implausible’ for his company to comply with Ofgem rules and maintain contract with ShellView the full article

  7. Investors bet that electoral endorsement will keep president’s market-friendly reforms on trackView the full article

  8. When it came to using frozen Russian assets as leverage, the EU blinkedView the full article

  9. Productivity gains won’t necessarily translate into the embrace of free time — especially in AmericaView the full article

  10. The fate of Starmer’s government rests on the economy — but an obsessive pursuit of financial prudence could undermine itView the full article

  11. Defence department says it will investigate unspecified allegations against Democratic senator Mark Kelly View the full article

  12. Programme helps fund vehicles for disabled people View the full article

  13. Restricted chipmaking tools are being retrofitted to make advanced AI chips, exposing cracks in US-led export controlsView the full article

  14. Former Tory minister Sir John Redwood and City executive Mark Dowding contribute to CFABB reportView the full article

  15. Started by ResidentialBusiness,

    War in Ukraine and China’s military build-up have put the world’s deadliest weapons back at the centre of global politicsView the full article

  16. Antitrust concerns and ties to The President administration complicate picture of who may ultimately own media groupView the full article

  17. Multi-manager firm says performance has not kept pace with expectations and cites cost of attracting tradersView the full article

  18. Conservatives returned funds in July from private German bank given ‘in good faith’View the full article

  19. Latest circular transaction aims to make ChatGPT maker central to the effort to build a huge AI infrastructureView the full article

  20. Newly released DoJ documents point to deep ties between influential men and late sex offenderView the full article

  21. Economists expect BoE to hold rates at 4 per cent but anticipate tight decisionView the full article

  22. Wael Sawan’s lack of enthusiasm suggests oil major may not move on rival when takeover restrictions end View the full article

  23. Beijing’s new diplomatic forays in south Asia have stoked New Delhi fears of being ‘encircled’View the full article

  24. Succession search drags on as Mark Tucker exits for AIAView the full article





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