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Your guide to a disrupted world
Defence comes a day after Tesla entrepreneur offered $54.20 a share in cash to buy social media platform
Ukrainians jubilant over sinking of flagship while Kremlin vows retaliation and expels EU diplomats
Growing calls for investigation into whether PM brought Commons into disrepute over Covid breaches
Home secretary issues ‘ministerial direction’ to proceed with contentious Rwanda scheme
Tuesday’s subway attack underlines the task that faces the former police officer only months into his new job
Residents say PM broke the law over partygate but some still giving him benefit of doubt
The unlikely star of tech investing on backing ‘outliers’, the future for China’s entrepreneurs — and the comfort of 19th-century literature
The right pruning, sowing and weeding techniques will reward you with long months of beauty and bounty
Separate authorities say 150 people injured and 300 arrested at Al Aqsa Mosque as Ramadan and Jewish Passover coincide
Wes Streeting criticises health secretary for failure to provide ‘clarity’ on previous ‘non-dom’ status
Operators report surge in Easter reservations for accessible locations after good forecast and reports of airport delays
French president and far-right rival criticise €19mn package for head of carmaker Stellantis
Hedge fund billionaire John Paulson has China’s 40mn pianists in his sights with return to the public markets
White House reverses climate change initiative under pressure to reduce high petrol prices
Asset manager seeks deal with US hedge fund that could value Italian club at more than €1bn
PBoC holds back on reducing key interest rate as it juggles capital outflows and weakening growth
The results of the first round show that in French politics geography is destiny
Yorkshireman set records for most runs scored while skipper and most games won . . . and lost
A 16th-century garrison on the remote island of Capraia has been transformed into a luxury rental for groups of up to 21 people
The story of dancehall classic Bam Bam, by Sister Nancy. Plus, Tim Harford on the meaning of failure
What do intercepted radio communications tell us about the war in Ukraine?
The Viennese arts and crafts movement is now more popular than ever
Value of unsettled transactions has doubled since invasion of Ukraine in February and imposition of sanctions
Plus, Blackstone strikes Europe’s biggest take-private, and Germany’s corporate chieftains do a whole lot of nothing
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