Companies controlled by Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich donated tens of millions of pounds to a highly controversial Israeli settler group accused of displacing Palestinian families from Jerusalem, according to leaked
With Covid-19 cases thought to be doubling every seven days and the possibility of stricter regulations nationwide, joining us are three experts from science, economics and business to discuss what
A shop window in Newport, Wales, last week, where people must wear face mask in shops and other indoor public spaces. Photograph: Matthew Horwood/Getty Images Good morning, and welcome to
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New “circuit-breaker” restrictions designed to prevent a second wave of Covid-19 in England would have “astronomical” consequences for struggling businesses unless they receive further financial support, the government has been
Time travel has come a long way in a short time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Bruce Banner’s ham-fisted dabbling at the beginning of Avengers: Endgame swiftly quantum-leaping into
Audit firm Deloitte has been fined a record £15m and been severely reprimanded for failings in its audits of the software company Autonomy between January 2009 and June 2011. Two
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as UK inflation falls to its lowest level since 2015 Latest: Economists predict inflation will stay low Introduction: CPI tumbles to
The United States has described the World Trade Organization as “completely inadequate” after it criticised the Trump administration’s tariffs on China. The WTO said on Tuesday that the US breached