First US Gulf of Mexico oil leases auction under Trump receives $372mn in bids
BP, Shell and Chevron among producers pursuing drilling rights as administration seeks to expand production
BP, Shell and Chevron among producers pursuing drilling rights as administration seeks to expand production
Six rate-setters would have preferred to hold interest rates
Councillors worry about loss of local officers where 43 constabularies could be reduced to 12 under one proposal
María Corina Machado was en route to Oslo after award was accepted by her daughter
Keir Starmer has become increasingly frustrated by House of Lords attempts to curb government bills
2025 has been a good year for immunisation science, but not in the US
British prime minister delivers his strongest rejection yet of calls to rejoin bloc
Three members of central bank’s board oppose decision in biggest dissent since 2019
One in every four jobs at the carmaker’s sites around its Stuttgart headquarters could be at risk, unions say
UK healthy fast-food chain bought back by John Vincent last month has struggled to recover from Covid
A new study demonstrates that older high-achievers may be passed over for promotion
‘Unannounced inspection’ comes as European Commission steps up efforts against Chinese online retailers
Bleakly funny drama at London’s Young Vic riffs on a real-life event during the US-led invasion
The leather specialist wants to put you in the driving seat
They are among the few truly democratic spaces left in the city
Financial services bosses have been pressuring governments over bloc’s slow progress in loosening rules on the sector
Chancellor says male-led investment committees too often back founders who are ‘like them’
Defence secretary John Healey says Britain is ‘all-in’ on trilateral submarine and technology pact
Stone Age site in English county of Suffolk shows evidence of crucial stage in human development
Our new podcast series explores the longevity industry
Draft law could cut rightwinger’s prison sentence by 25 years but will still require approval of Senate
Former lobbyist and UK deputy prime minister joins London-based Hiro Capital
Enthusiastic picklers are fighting a war against neighbours sick of the sport’s relentless ‘pock, pock, pock’ noise