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‘When has Russia ever kept its promises?’: Ukrainians furious over Trump’s plan to end war
They have wrestled with grief, anxiety at starting a new life and survivors’ guilt – and now Ukrainian exiles must balance feelings of shock and betrayal with an “existential” defiance that their homeland must keep fighting for a just peace.
“Ukrainians do not have the luxury of falling into despair,” …
British Gas owner reports slump in annual profits to £2.3bn
Lloyds puts aside a further £700m for compensation over car finance scandal
Lloyds Banking Group has been forced to put aside a further £700m for potential compensation over the ballooning car loan commission scandal, in a move that knocked its annual profits by 20%.
The latest provision marks a notable jump in the bank’s estimates for the potential cost of the scandal …
‘Wilful acts of bastardry’: former Treasury secretary says young Australian workers ‘robbed’ by tax system
Recent governments have carried out “wilful acts of bastardry” and created intergenerational inequality and environmental destruction that will leave younger voters worse off, the former Treasury secretary Ken Henry has said, urging tweaks to Australia’s tax system to bridge the growing divide.
Henry, who worked under both the Howard and …
British firms among those that exported aircraft parts which reached Russia
British firms are among more than 100 western companies, including the aerospace giant Boeing, which have exported aircraft parts to India that reached Russia, according to customs data.
Analysis suggests products worth more than $50m have passed through intermediaries in India to Russian airlines and other entities over a 21-month …
Unions call for £200m from government to keep two Scunthorpe steel furnaces open
British Steel should get an extra £200m from the government to support it in keeping the UK’s two remaining blast furnaces open until electric replacements are built, according to a proposal put forward by unions.
Chinese-owned British Steel has said it will replace its polluting blast furnaces at Scunthorpe with …
Thursday briefing: The real reasons that Volodymyr Zelenskyy can’t face a new election yet
Martial law was Yoon Suk Yeol’s answer to ‘legislative dictatorship’, insurrection trial hears
The claim came as Yoon became the first South Korean president to stand …
Investment in UK’s crumbling public services is pro-growth, says pensions minister
Man whose left eye ‘melted’ in acid attack thanks placenta donor who helped him heal
A man whose left eye was “melted” during an acid attack has thanked the woman who donated her placenta, giving him the chance to recover his sight.
Paul Laskey dashed in to protect his son from being robbed at knifepoint when the attacker squirted him in the face with a …