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Your guide to a disrupted world
CPI rises above expectations in February, putting pressure on Rishi Sunak to help struggling households
Today’s main developments: China should play role in Ukraine’s collective security, Kyiv official says; Russia chokes major oil pipeline in further threat to global supplies
Shareholders also want more detail on Jamie Dimon’s push into UK retail banking
Digital Markets Act now expected to target core online platforms with market cap of at least €75bn
Stakes are high for $1.4tn company as campaigners force rerun of crucial vote in Bessemer
Companies are cutting corners on product size or limiting services to preserve margins as their costs rise
The Russian gas pipeline once hailed for bringing employment to poor region has become a local embarrassment
Militant group U-turns after classes were set to resume for first time since takeover last August
Tory MPs push chancellor to use all of boost to public finances for easing burden on UK households in Spring Statement
Restructuring of highly indebted Chinese developer comes as property sector suffers slowdown
Experts accept need to inoculate elderly, but some are less convinced about revaccinating younger, healthy people
Australian retires at 25, just two months after winning her third Grand Slam single’s title
Biden’s Supreme Court nominee pledges to stay in her ‘lane’ as confirmation hearings continue
Company also warns in letter to Kwarteng of possible further round of staff redundancies
Group swings to loss as consumer uncertainty weighs on bookings
The makers of ‘Writing with Fire’ discuss capturing the pioneering work of the Khabar Lahariya news service
Industry tests the definition of sustainability as it uses energy-intensive processes to break down waste
Countries will have to use their fiscal resources to look after refugees and offset the impact of rising food prices on the poorest
Agencies look as far afield as Mongolia to replace workers who made up most of seasonal fruit and veg labourers in 2021
How something tastes is less about the tongue than the brain, writes Tim Hayward
Mixing business and pleasure is high risk, but there are ways to make it work
Evergrande was a byword for a property sector that could not fail and prices that would always rise
Founders looking to secure funding must ensure backers have both the cash — and the support — to get the business through tough times
Loss of Russian supplies could lead to ‘systemic shortfall’ in Europe, says Vitol chief
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