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Securing bespoke agreements for 700 cities will be a tough gig, writes Anton Spisak
Ruling on teen with cancer reveals links between tech and ethics, writes Anjana Ahuja
It risks giving false legitimacy to the movement’s popular views, writes Anton Spisak
The government lacks the ex-justice secretary’s radical zeal, writes Sebastian Payne
If Trump kills the TPP, Canberra will seek new allies, writes Gideon Rachman
A delicate approach on security may prove effective for Japan, writes Hiroyuki Akita
UK diplomats believe they can do their job without Ukip help, writes Sebastian Payne
Eastern European polls are not simply a struggle between forces for or against the west
The Breitbart chief’s new role tells us much about the next president, writes Edward Luce
The German leader has the political heft to be bold, writes Stefan Wagstyl
The chain is doing as well as it can with an obsolete model, says Robert Armstrong
The FBI director has encouraged poisonous distrust in the system, writes Edward Luce
Sukhoi Su-35 planes and S-400 missiles will tilt balance , writes Hiroyuki Akita
MPs would be unwise to stymie result of June’s referendum, writes Sebastian Payne
The British prime minister must prove her intentions are more than loud rhetoric, writes Anton Spisak
Dropping the prosecution helps restore a lost credibility, writes William Wallis
The central banker is crucial to a forward-looking UK, writes Sebastian Payne
Whatever its findings, the probe has already damaged the Democrat, writes Edward Luce
The UK could lead globally because its laws fit the technology revolution
Remain and Leave backers need to listen to opponents, writes Sebastian Payne
Mark Langer is taking the German house in a bold, new direction, writes Jo Ellison
Satire of US race relations marks an important literary moment, writes Isabel Berwick
Spain’s premier can rely on public support should the region push to break away, writes Tony Barber
The tea-to-steel empire will have to change its tune, writes Andrew Hill
Politicians are playing whack-a-mole with refugees’ lives, writes William Wallis