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Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Iceland are seeking to stop discounters preventing them opening stores nearby
Brussels has warned that allowing Moscow to participate would breach ban on providing services to Kremlin
Policymakers must overcome the mercantilist fallacy that the way to get rich is by running surpluses forever
European initiatives will take a decade to complete but there are some stopgap solutions
Rightwing opposition leader is challenged by his former PiS protégé
The war in Ukraine is the latest manifestation of a mindset that has been decades, if not centuries, in the making. Three books debunk the myths that Russia tells itself
Party is vying with Reform UK ahead of this week’s Senedd vote as Labour support collapses
A wave of cheap imports is pushing Europe’s industry to ‘breaking point’
The model of political protection and heavy subsidies that has long supported European agriculture might be fracturing
As more consultations take place in private homes, professionals share the secrets of their decor decisions
Proposed appointment of Emmanuel Moulin as central bank governor faces intense scrutiny in parliament
Resource-rich nation’s move into foreign equity markets could tempt investors with the stomach for risk
Move comes as Europe looks to secure more supplies from producers outside the Middle East and Russia
Ilie Bolojan tried to push through austerity measures to rein in EU’s highest deficit
The use of foreign venues is the new frontier for debt restructurings at American companies
Russia and Ukraine trade rival proposals to pause fighting ahead of second world war anniversary events
CK Hutchison’s decision to sell 49% stake is latest in series of Hong Kong conglomerate’s asset disposals
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Swipe at US president appears to wipe out year-long effort to establish rapport
Reform, the Greens, SNP, Plaid Cymru and Lib Dems are hoping to make gains at the expense of the two mainstream parties
Debate on power standards is playing out across industries
Trenčín was a surprise choice for 2026 European Capital of Culture — and it is seizing the moment
For a few spring weeks, British asparagus takes over menus — grilled, shaved, folded into pasta — then vanishes as quickly as it arrived
Reliance on external advisers has drawn criticism for potential conflicts of interest