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Police raid Salman Abedi’s home in southern suburbs after attack that killed 22

Mooted deal would catapult Swiss trader into top tier of global grain merchants

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Document sees $3.6tn of cuts to sectors such as health and education but boosts defence

Brazil’s Odebrecht alleged to have paid $59m in bribes in Central American nation

Strategy seeks to tap into the distrust Saudi Arabia and Israel have for Tehran

Global Insight Edward Luce

Tycoon president’s incessant travails cast his deputy in lead role for Watergate sequel

The error of logic behind ‘wildly optimistic’ assumptions

Asset manager’s move on crypto currency is part of broader digital push

Italian-American carmaker avoids accusations it intentionally misled regulators

President accused of urging intelligence officials to downplay collusion allegations

Bank of England governor exchanges messages with man pretending to be BoE chairman

Company borrowing at near-record levels offset by lower leverage metrics

US News

Swingeing cuts planned by White House to meet fierce resistance in Congress

Acquisitive cable, telecoms and ad group looks to single name to help unite activities

Jim Farley, Joe Hinrichs and Bill Ford get expanded roles as Hackett takes the helm

Seven-month effort marked by tensions among banks assessing which projects to back

Opinion

Highlights

From ‘Live and Let Die’ to ‘A View to a Kill’, actor had longest stint playing James Bond

Unmanned aircraft are employed in professions from archaeology to farming

Special Report Clean Energy

Fossil fuels still dominate global energy but suppliers are vulnerable

Markets News

S&P; 500 just short of record peak while oil prices keep rising

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Company borrowing at near-record levels offset by lower leverage metrics

Analysis Euro

Macron’s win helps currency become best performing in G10 this year

Technology

Facebook, Twitter and others may have to abide by same regulations as broadcasters

Merger would create a £1.3bn leader in intellectual property commercialisation

Money is flooding into autonomous car start-ups. For the sector’s evangelists, questions about business models miss the point

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