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Figures for the number of pupils excluded from schools in England were for the autumn term of 2023, rather than for this year as incorrectly stated in a column on April 22 ...
Britain’s water infrastructure will require £290bn of investment to meet government targets over the next 25 years but ...
Also in today’s newsletter, China tells US to ‘cancel all unilateral tariffs’ if it wants talks, and South Korea’s economy contracts ...
Donald Trump has directed the US government to speed up permitting for deep-sea metals projects in an effort to kick-start ...
Independent labels have urged competition authorities to block the deal as they say it would make the music giant too ...
UK chancellor Rachel Reeves has rejected key planks of Donald Trump’s economic agenda ahead of talks with Scott Bessent, her ...
Today on the show, Rob Armstrong talks to the FT’s US finance editor, James Fontanella-Khan, about what the titans of Wall ...
The Trump administration will make it easier to deploy self-driving cars on US roads and loosen crash reporting requirements, ...
Evans and his team — including cinematographer Matt Flannery and “action designer” Jude Poyer — kick off with a frenetic ...
In her novel Still Born, shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize, Mexican author Guadalupe Nettel lit a fuse under the theme of motherhood. “Being a mother means being worried about ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum criticises TV ad in which Trump administration threatens to ‘hunt’ down ‘illegal’ immigrants ...
Not optimistic to say the least’: world’s biggest food companies slash forecasts in expectation of slower spending ...