Both political forces have lavish spending plans that are spooking investors
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves’s comments were received well by those who believe she has opened the door to less harsh options
A visual guide to the war
From electric cars to insourcing, a look at the small print of the party’s plans
Significant potential swings, tactical voting and undecided voters may all play havoc with forecasting models
Brussels’ duties heighten trade tensions with Beijing but are unlikely to stop the advance of Chinese-made electric cars
Emmanuel Macron’s decision to call a snap election could pit the president against a hostile prime minister
Options for UK main opposition party include tweaking fiscal rules or broadening tax base, say experts
Four-day vote will set direction of EU policy and shape top jobs appointments
Labour’s proposed state-owned energy company promises to create jobs and cut bills — but critics call the idea a ‘gimmick’
The EU’s new AI Act is the first to make companies liable for the effects of large, general-purpose AI systems, but critics say regulators should only step in if needed
San Francisco is emerging as a world leader in onsite water recycling, where large buildings must reuse their own wastewater for non-drinkable use
Historic decision has put former US president into uncharted legal territory
A guide to terminology: updated with NCQG
Parties finalise manifestos and haggle over TV debates as parliament races towards dissolution ahead of July 4 vote
BHP has another week to convince Anglo’s board on the merits of its £39bn deal
Many nations have already paid compensation and prosecuted individuals involved in decades-old treatment disaster
‘Reasonable grounds’ to believe that five individuals including Benjamin Netanyahu committed war crimes, prosecutor Karim Khan says
Brian Langstaff’s long-awaited report found failures by government departments and various parts of NHS
A band of rising Maga stars are seeking to join the former president’s ticket
Joe Biden’s move looks to court blue-collar votes in electoral swing states — but will be felt far beyond the US
Sunak in a bind after Migration Advisory Committee finds ‘no evidence’ of abuse despite concerns of Tory right
Party’s rapidly-evolving policy will be key to winning over voters in the upcoming UK general election
Scotland’s new first minister faces challenges, such as rebuilding confidence in the party’s handling of public services
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