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The founder of the country’s most powerful conglomerate looks to the next generation
Instead of tackling the cost of living crisis, Scotland’s first minister is sowing national division
While smoking is less popular on both sides of the Atlantic, Europe’s habit is proving harder to crack
The proposals will endanger judicial independence and maroon society in a romance with the past
Despite a high profile defeat for Carl Icahn on animal welfare, activists scored notable wins in shareholder votes
The famous psychoanalyst’s granddaughter spent much of her life publicly opposing his theories
The Metropolitan Police is overwhelmed, badly run and beset by scandal, and only radical reform will win back public trust
Western governments put on a show of unity this week as they confront Russia. But leaders face growing pressure back home
We may not be living a rerun of the 1970s but the path ahead is not rosy
The reasoning that overturned the constitutional right to abortion puts a range of other entitlements at risk
The city’s distinct character risks being crushed by Beijing’s zeal for control
Despite their best attempts to appear relatable, our overlords are not just like us
The Cambridge don with a sideline in record-breaking wine
The new delays and shortages might even be good for me
Today’s must-see cultural events are best viewed from the sofa
Clients increasingly target greener investment options
Industry regulator, with its mandate to ensure stability, has been pitted against the government
A trip to David Austin’s show gardens in Shropshire provides inspiration
Russia does not want Shell to remain a phantom shareholder, providing no capital or operational expertise
Owning physical drugstores is not the cash cow it once was
Russia | China coal | Japanese power | Royal Mail | Big Tech | US banking sector
‘I have a weakness for such authors because they trust that inspiration is a bottomless well, and are fearless about putting their work out there’
No more will I fit the core demographic of interested enough to sign up but too stupid to cancel
‘I understood that I’d need to tie the spaces together enough for them to feel harmonious, but I also wanted them to have their own character’
More insulated than stock markets, the industry is still exuberant — but the reckoning may be coming
And consumption slows
An eye-witness dispatch from the scene of last week’s earthquake
Investors should tread warily in a very volatile market
Conflating complicated long-term market reform with flip-flopping over windfall taxes is odd and unhelpful
Aeroplane metaphors do little to disguise the fact that central bankers are struggling with the inflationary overshoot
Take-up of saving has improved no end — but millions still have no idea about their retirement options
Leonardo Del Vecchio of EssilorLuxottica knew what people really wanted from their glasses
At the moment, we have the worst of both worlds: researchers struggle to access data yet leaks are almost inevitable
Do you need to learn to stop saving?
The impact of higher energy and food prices are muted by distance and economic dynamism
Chancellor should clarify a time limit on the measure and refine investment allowances
Providing emergency relief does not equate to validating the Taliban
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