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Several officers also undergoing medical treatment after contamination with heavy metal substances, officers say
Reported values are resilient simply because valuers do not have transaction data to price accurately
The event opened with a world premiere by Thierry Malandain and an alluring piece by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar
Rising interest rates dried up lending in the credit-reliant single currency bloc
Financial Conduct Authority moves to outlaw ‘misleading’ marketing in $250bn sector
Charlie Nunn tells FT Global Banking Summit companies are putting money elsewhere due to climate measures
Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Kyriakos Mitsotakis due to take place on Tuesday
Opposition criticism mounts as chancellor offers few details on how to fix Berlin’s public finances
Death of 16-year-old has prompted neo-Nazis to carry out ‘intimidating’ protests
The US variant is much more of a personality cult
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Canada, Australia and Denmark are success stories to learn from
Marie Nilsson says joint decisions by employers and unions are at the heart of country’s prosperity
Start-ups on the continent are expected to raise $45bn in 2023, down from $82bn last year, as US investors pull back
A new exhibit in Rome was born out of the enthusiasm of the Italian far-right for the fantasy epic
German chancellor’s reputation takes a blow after system he helped design is struck down by constitutional judges
Mitsotakis expresses ‘displeasure’ that Downing Street meeting called off during London visit
Roomba maker’s shares fall after formal objection to $1.45bn acquisition
Head of German carmaker’s flagship brand tells unions not enough profit being made to finance EV transition
Carmaker granted approval to collect registrations for new vehicles directly in dispute over collective bargaining
Balanced budget ruling has thrown the country’s green transition into question
Pandemic-era €1.7tn stimulus programme had been due to wind down by end 2024
Law and Justice cabinet further delays Donald Tusk taking office as prime minister
Acceptance of government’s offer would end long-running wave of industrial action
Growth in shipments of restricted parts fuels western suspicions that Turkish companies are conduit for Moscow
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