British right must not allow prejudice to be masked as principle
In history, curtailing religious freedom has only ever been the road to horror — the Tories can choose not to repeat it
In history, curtailing religious freedom has only ever been the road to horror — the Tories can choose not to repeat it
Limited new information was made available on when the central bank might move next
Strong majority for Anutin Charnvirakul could bring political stability to south-east Asia’s second-largest economy
Wage growth continued to decelerate, but unemployment rate was stable and payrolls rose
Figure comes ahead of Bank of England decision on interest rates
Gideon Rachman talks to Jack Watling, author of ‘Statecraft: The New Rules of Power in a Divided World’
Tehran vowed to retaliate against Gulf energy plants after Israel struck its South Pars gasfield
Central bank calms market saying ‘there are no material concerns’ about the health of HDFC Bank
Private credit; war; oil; Trevor Milton; Peter Thiel; a psychopath test; farewell Metaverse; Irish corporations; and doxing Banksy
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Also in today’s newsletter: Hormuz naval escorts and European private credit
The firm becomes first to break $10bn in annual revenues while equity partners take home $11.1mn
Head of latest Dutch coalition tells European leaders to ‘stop complaining’ and ‘maybe just do a better job’
Irwin Simon said he ‘would love’ to see more women drinkers and dismissed health concerns over moderate alcohol consumption
The country’s speedy rollout of renewables has put a lid on electricity bills
Islamic regime is digging in for a protracted conflict as it seeks to ensure the US and Israel will not attack again
This week’s rejection of the US president’s Hormuz request is remarkable. But the EU is still at the mercy of events
The £100 cap on contactless card spending is lifted today — but digital wallets matter more for future growth
The market’s historic strength in marine war insurance is being challenged by the US
It’s expanding the scope of research but challenging the profession’s process of weeding out mistakes
Seeking size for its own sake can distract fund managers from focusing on clients and shareholders