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NEU say DfE deal of average 4.5% rise in next academic year plus £1,000 one-off cash payment is ‘insulting’
Technology could boost global GDP by 7% but also risks creating ‘significant disruption’
Move raises pressure on companies that have not made a complete exit since Ukraine was invaded
Further boost for Kyiv after recent tank consignments from Poland, Spain and the UK
Humza Yousaf must heal SNP divisions, fix public services and outline a route to Scottish independence
PM Viktor Orbán starts turning his back on Moscow as businesses seek to diversify
A visual guide to the war
Rishi Sunak’s allies believe Kate Forbes would have offered more constructive relations with the UK government
After witnessing the pressures on Turkey, I find it hard to hear of a wealthier nation worrying about integration
A spluttering economy raises concerns over credit quality across the UK-focused insurer’s huge bond portfolio
When trust is ebbing away, action must follow
Company has just enough wriggle room to avoid an equity fundraising for now
Giving air time to the head of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb legitimises ‘hate speech’, says west African nation
The merging of geopolitical rivalries in Asia and Europe has disturbing echoes of the 1930s
Misery for commuters and freight traffic severely disrupted as unions say people are ‘fed up’ with the cost of living crisis
All creditors are always and everywhere junior to political expediency
Hail to the CHF
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The man behind the Frenchie group of dining destinations shares his favourite places for food and drink in one of the capital’s coolest quartiers
New policy phasing out support for fossil fuel projects overseas has loopholes, say experts
Cities see prime property sales dwindle as sellers refuse to budge on price and buyers will not pay
The bank’s fall has profoundly damaged Switzerland’s reputation in investment banking, wealth management and regulation
Industry executives say they are encouraged by Brussels’ response to the IRA but urge quick action
Northern Ireland deal paves way for dialogue on cyber security and counter-terrorism
The Schmuck show is part of a week-long gathering that brings together makers, gallerists and collectors
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