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The angst over supposed ‘de-equitisation’ is misplaced
The British sector is beset by challenges, as a recent report by a House of Lords committee makes clear
Business community warns prolonged instability could scare off investors
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Violence incited by rumours that man who stabbed 3 children was an immigrant
Justice ministry to decide whether developer behind TerraUSD token will be sent to US or South Korea
Deal would turn facility into all-EV factory as Japanese group transitions models to green energy
The exclusive London area is trying to attract a new demographic and correspondingly trendy shops and restaurants
Also in this newsletter: France’s selective bashing of Chinese electric vehicles
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Harsh measures and lurid rhetoric on migration make the continent look as if it is betraying its own values
Bank of England’s chief economist on battling inflation and responding to geopolitical shocks
Foreign minister raises fears that Moscow could smuggle soldiers or war criminals into Nordic country
Freedom party founder has made crude attacks on Muslim faith, migrants and Brussels
Shops are having to work harder to tempt customers, who are proving savvy about bargains
National Audit Office watchdog says broadcaster’s plan for relocating projects and jobs outside capital ‘under-developed’
Police condemn ‘lunatic hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology’
Industrial action at carmaker over collective bargaining sparks wave of sympathy strikes that could spill into other countries
Berlin to ask parliament to declare ‘exceptional emergency’ allowing it to create supplementary 2023 budget
Also in this week’s newsletter: a deep dive into UK trade performance
Departures signal possible break-up of party that led the country during the euro crisis
Veteran anti-Islam, anti-EU politician has capitalised on voter fears about immigration
Government in disarray after top court insists it abide by constitutional restrictions on public deficits
Pre-payment comes despite Viktor Orbán toughening rhetoric against Brussels
Covert recording of now-deceased civil servant accuses Wolfgang Sobotka of interfering in sensitive investigations
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