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Month: November 2023
Jeremy Hunt’s tax cuts leave poison pill for next UK chancellor
Jeremy Hunt has left a poisoned pill for his successor at the Treasury after the next UK general election, with...
Germany to suspend borrowing limits for fourth year after debt brake ruling
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Geert Wilders’ win in Dutch election is a boon for Europe’s far right
The success of far-right leader Geert Wilders in Dutch elections on Wednesday is the latest triumph for nationalist, anti-establishment politicians...
ECB policymakers open to another interest rate rise if needed
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Colombia’s leader promised ‘total peace’. Then violence surged
Colombia’s leftwing president Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla, promised “total peace” when he was sworn in last year. So far,...
Net migration to UK hit record 745,000 in 2022
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Easing of eurozone business woes allays fears of deep recession
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Biden needs a ‘Goldilocks’ answer to electric vehicle subsidy question
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Deliveroo’s sub clause keeps the wheels turning
The gig economy has an uncanny ability to defer its moment of crisis. Deliveroo on Tuesday won a case in...