Keir Starmer hangs on as Andy Burnham lies in wait
Terrible night at the polls marks opportunity for the Greater Manchester mayor, who could be back in Westminster ‘in months’, say allies
Terrible night at the polls marks opportunity for the Greater Manchester mayor, who could be back in Westminster ‘in months’, say allies
Party performed strongly in council polls but path to general election victory is probably be more perilous
Hiring exceeds Wall Street forecasts for second month in a row
Pakistan cancelled plans to buy cargoes on spot market because it expected Gulf shipments to resume
Scepticism persists that Vladimir Putin is willing to commit to a more lasting peace deal
Results cement prop firm as one of the most profitable on Wall Street
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK makes big gains on English councils
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made sweeping gains in northern England, with a Brexit divide still clear
Insurgent leftwing party celebrates mayoral success in Hackney and Lewisham but ward candidates struggle to convert vote share into seats
Plaid Cymru set to govern Senedd while SNP is poised to extend 19-year rule at Holyrood
The window to prevent a global economic disaster is closing
Our electoral system will force consolidation within the left and right blocs
Toxic masculinity in the boardroom turns ugly in Bullyache’s award-winning piece at Sadler’s Wells East
British national is being treated on tiny territory of Tristan da Cunha
Australian mogul’s funds to invest in Architect Capital SPV taking a minority stake in platform
Our experts discuss which companies to buy, sell or hold this week
It might be annoying that money is not free but a combative approach with investors is not a great choice
Miner buys joint venture partner Emmerson Resources
Referendum approving party’s plan to redraw congressional map is overturned by judges
Package falls short of Lai Ching-te’s ambitions to boost domestic production
Despite heavy losses, investors say results do not represent ‘doomsday scenario’ for prime minister
Labour’s failures in office have opened the way to Reform and other insurgent parties
The UK’s official opposition is being squeezed by both Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats
The clout of Big Tech groups is obscuring the precarious state of others