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This economist says the US needs price controls to tackle inflation: ‘We need to dare to think outside the box’
Kamala Harris
led that debate.When Harris rolled out her economic platform in August, a new proposal captured the public’s …
From prince to pariah: Andrew’s never-ending fall from grace
It has been a spectacular fall from grace – and one that never seems to end. From party prince to a royal pariah, the images of the handsome young pilot returning from combat in the Falklands have well and truly faded.
The stripping of Andrew’s military roles and royal patronages …
Syrian rebels reveal year-long plot that brought down Assad regime
Syrian rebels began planning the military assault that toppled the Assad regime a year ago, in a highly disciplined operation in which a new drone unit was deployed and where there was close coordination between opposition groups around the country, the top military commander of the main rebel group has …
UK joins Italy and Japan to develop British fighter jet to rival America’s F-35
Plans to develop a sixth-generation British fighter jet to rival America’s have taken a step forward with a deal to form a new company comprising defence and aerospace firms from the UK, Italy and Japan.
BAE Systems, Italy’s Leonardo and Japan Aircraft Industrial Enhancement Company (JAIEC), which each hold a …
Scottie Pippen and the heady rise of the athlete turned crypto bro
1,000 days of tears and buck-passing: the evidence from the Post Office inquiry’s key witnesses
More than 1,000 days since the inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal first opened on Valentine’s Day 2022, it is set to hear its closing arguments next week. The chair, Sir Wyn Williams, and his team will then go away to distil the millions of pages of testimony …
UK’s economy shrinks unexpectedly by 0.1% in October
Britain’s economy shrank by 0.1% in October, underlining the scale of Labour’s challenge to get the economy growing.
Office for National Statistics
showed the unexpected fall in GDP was driven by construction and production, while the dominant services sector stagnated.Economists, polled by Reuters, …
Friday briefing: After a week of chaos, will South Korea impeach its president?
Good morning. Is South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, on the verge of being forced out of office for declaring martial law last week?
The question, which has dogged Yoon through a series of moves by the opposition to end his presidency, will be highlighted tomorrow, when parliament will make a …
UK housing crisis: What does Labour’s shake-up of planning rules involve?
The UK has a housing crisis. Ministers want to build 1.5m new homes by the end of the parliament, and the only way to do this, the government argues, is to overhaul planning rules. On Thursday, the government published an 82-page
National Planning Policy Framework
report outlining what it …
Tory peer faces suspension over ‘Lord Poppadom’ remark
A Conservative peer is facing suspension from the House of Lords for calling a British-Asian peer “Lord Poppadom” and touching an MP’s braids without permission.
Catherine Meyer was accused of referring to Navnit Dholakia, a Liberal Democrat peer, as “Lord Poppadom” twice while in a taxi during a visit to …