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...For more on that, joining Miranda, Stephen and me, we have the FT’s political editor, George Parker, who is speaking to us from the pub in Bridport, aren’t you George? George ParkerI am....
...The Olympic flame is lit at a ceremony in Greece before starting its journey to Paris, where the Olympic Games opens on July 26....
...Economic growth thus breeds not peace but the means to rivalry. Meanwhile, economic weakness generates vulnerability. The embarrassment of the west during the financial crisis of 2008 emboldened China....
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...George Galloway’s campaign was essentially the only serious, organised political machine in town and he duly triumphed handsomely and emphatically despite a very impressive performance by David Tully, a...
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...Alex Kosoglyadov, managing director in global equity derivatives at Nomura, said a surge in demand in put options — which act as a form of insurance against stocks falling — marked a stark contrast with...
...The index has declined every day since last Friday, its worst run in a year and a half....
...In a state of shock, I found myself thinking: ‘Why me, why now?’”...
...George, just how big a deal is this public attribution made by Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, on Monday? George ParkerQuite a big deal, but not that big a deal....
...Separately, the Conservatives are defending a 3,690 majority in a parliamentary by-election in Blackpool South, a seat vacated by Tory MP Scott Benton after a lobbying scandal....
...A measure of the dollar’s strength against a basket of six other currencies rose 0.1 per cent. Prices for Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, slipped 0.2 per cent to $89.95 a barrel....
...For Labour the craters are a sign of a country falling apart and the opposition party is making the issue a key part of its campaign ahead of local elections on May 2 and a general election expected later...
...to crack down on tax breaks for “non-doms” and maintain a windfall levy on the oil and gas sector....
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...Mistral’s emergence as a contender in the fast-moving field of artificial intelligence has made it a symbol of the French government’s efforts to ensure the country and the EU do not again get left behind...
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