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What is needed is a health secretary who is brave enough to take action
Brexit lays bare the country’s extremes of economic and class inequality
BAE’s unveiling of the Tempest model highlights Europe’s defence spending problems
Tech companies want the data-handling privileges of publishers without attempting to meet journalistic obligations
It is worth remembering that more than half of all mergers actually destroy shareholder value
In a connected world, it is much easier for corruption to spread and be disguised
Both men believe that big ideas matter more than detailed knowledge
Despite flat sales of smartphones, the tech group is still on the ascendant
We should not assume that progress in various fields of human development will be self-sustaining
The political upheaval of a new government in the country gives Brussels the jitters
Politicians keen to see rules weakened are downplaying its advantages for larger banks
The prime minister’s place on the autocracy-democracy spectrum is ambiguous
Other nations should stand against the US and its self-regarding bully of a leader
Even in recent scramble to expel Russian diplomats, the UK has imposed limited sanctions
How should we set the balance between dissemination and control of knowledge?
Regulatory fixes being proposed will hardly begin to address the magnitude of the problem
We would be foolish to celebrate growth without a dose of healthy scepticism
China and the US face each other on economic and ideological grounds on the world stage
It seems to be part of a wider strategy to discredit the US president’s enemies in the media
The country where the Arab Spring began is now governed by an elected coalition
It is likely that the UK government will abandon its demands ever more quickly as time slips away
The Russian president is prone to mistakes and makes calculations that often backfire
The eurozone has become the biggest scapegoat for Italian voters’ frustration
A more worrying form of protectionism is threatening innovation in Silicon Valley
The Gucci brand has won over the most fickle tribe: the millennial buyer
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