EU weighs get-out for gas leaks after US and fossil fuel industry pressure
Guidelines would see penalties suspended during energy crises
Guidelines would see penalties suspended during energy crises
High Court judge dismisses claim of ‘unfair disparity’ in safety standards
AI start-up is racing to add computing power to keep up with its growth
Labour braces for what are expected to be devastating election losses on Thursday
Hormuz closure prompts surge in buying from Asia and Europe
Move is rare exercise of Financial Conduct Authority’s competition law powers
Decision on GDP warrants brings Athens nearer to closing one of final chapters in its debt crisis
FTSE 100 testing company said two previous bids by Swedish private equity group had undervalued its business
Retaliatory cutbacks are no way to achieve proper burden-shifting in Nato
Personal injury claims against hedge fund founder to be heard in civil proceedings in June
Warsaw has carried out as many counter-intelligence investigations over past two years as in the previous 30
Hantavirus outbreak has killed three passengers on ship, which is en route to Tenerife
‘Faire le pont’ — the art of maximising public holidays — is about to reach its zenith
Questions of life, death and illusion arise as the two men take different approaches to dealing with grief
The Danish drugmaker appears to have the edge in GLP-1 pills
Staff are often more willing than leaders to move quickly on AI and automation
Over shifting timelines, the Irish author’s third novel unpicks the fracturing relationships of a group of thirty-somethings
Flamboyant billionaire created first 24-hour news network in US that transformed media and political landscape
Wall Street bank becomes one of a handful of big lenders to offer service
Buyers of additional properties now pay the lion’s share of SDLT in most English local authorities
Initiatives will take a decade to complete but there are some stopgap solutions
Increases in cruises and streaming divisions help group mitigate impact of falling visitors to US theme parks
Gyula Balásy offered to transfer assets into state ownership, but the incoming PM has rejected that bid
Ride-hailing company posts weaker than expected first-quarter revenues but issues optimistic outlook