Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Royal Mail proposed last month that it should be allowed to deliver second-class letters only three times a week instead of six....
...Genres from fantasy novels — such as those written by Sarah J Maas and Samantha Shannon — to “cosy crime” that spans authors from Agatha Christie to Richard Osman, have underpinned booming sales....
...Buckinghamshire Council will decide on the plans in coming weeks. Councillors were evenly split over the plans when they last voted last year, instead commissioning further analysis of the site....
...A malicious attempt that disrupted the union’s website was reported in recent weeks....
...The talks come ahead of a strategy presentation next week by the BBC, which is expected to reveal plans for further commercial opportunities as it seeks to diversify its income away from a reliance on the...
...This week an EU court quashed Fridman and Aven’s inclusion on the bloc’s sanctions list after concluding not enough evidence had been provided that the businessmen were involved in efforts to undermine Ukraine...
...Ecuador is also working on a deal with the IMF, which officials have said could be finalised this week....
...His wife Vicky Flind, who confirmed his identity as the person at the centre of the allegations after weeks of speculation, said Edwards had as a result suffered serious mental health issues....
...A person close to Blackstone said that a firm offer could come as early as next week....
...Meta will launch its new tool called Llama 3 in the next few weeks, and OpenAI says its ChatGPT-5 is coming soon....
...President Daniel Noboa’s hardline conservative government ordered officers into the embassy premises after Mexico’s leftwing administration granted asylum to Jorge Glas, who served as Ecuador’s vice-president...
...Maas’s most recent release — House of Flame and Shadow — sold more than 360,000 copies in the US in its first week, helping Bloomsbury this week raise its profit outlook for the second time in three months...
...last week....
...Daniel Křetínský’s reputation for mystery suggests he is difficult to understand....
...The Telegraph could again be offered to potential buyers after a deal to sell the newspaper to Abu Dhabi-backed RedBird IMI was blocked by the government last week....
...Otárola’s replacement, Gustavo Adrianzén, must win an investiture vote in Congress this week; if he fails, the entire cabinet must resign, compounding the political turmoil....
...Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský has dropped plans to buy a unit of Atos, imperilling last-ditch efforts by the French IT company to avoid insolvency proceedings....
...The focus of this week’s deal opened very light, but played the resulting contract strongly to score a sizeable swing for his team....
...of Daniel Noboa, who subsequently won, and prevent the return of Correa’s movement....
...and renew” by rebuilding online services, investing in programmes and boosting commercial income with possible third-party deals, according to plans to be set out by its director-general Tim Davie this week...
...More than 53,000 people fled Port-au-Prince in three weeks during March as gangs unleashed a wave of violence, the UN said on Tuesday....
...More than 33,000 people have fled the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area in the last two weeks, according to a report on Thursday by the UN’s International Organization for Migration....
...More than 53,000 people fled Port-au-Prince in three weeks during March as gangs unleashed a wave of violence in Haiti’s capital, the UN said on Tuesday....
...The photograph was issued by Kensington Palace after weeks of speculation over her recovery, which has been fuelled by a prolonged absence from the public eye....
...Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa is rushing to raise revenues as the country’s outbreak of drug-related violence threatens to spark an economic crisis in the Andean nation....
International Edition