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Van Assche’s next project, made in collaboration with Belgian design brand Serax, sees him come full circle: a range of vases ...
Cracks in Silicon Valley and Washington’s marriage of convenience had been appearing for weeks, particularly over the Trump ...
Labour’s victory in a tight three-way Scottish by-election has opened up the race for next May’s Holyrood parliamentary ...
US import costs of steel and aluminium, used in everything from baseball bats to cars and aircraft parts, are expected to ...
Emboldened by a sympathetic administration in Washington, the state is trying to use the size of its economy to shape corporate behaviour ...
Two women remain in running to be chief of Secret Intelligence Service, with decision expected within a fortnight ...
The Swiss government has proposed increasing UBS’s capital requirements by up to $18bn in an attempt to reduce the risk of ...
One of New York’s best known lawyers is leaving Paul Weiss, just months after the law firm’s surrender to attacks by US President Donald Trump. Damian Williams, a former top federal prosecutor in New ...
New vice-chair for supervision Michelle Bowman says she will seek changes to crucial rule over capital holding levels ...
The Treasury is closing in on a funding settlement for the police after a tense stand-off with the Home Office, in the final days of talks between Rachel Reeves and other ministers ahead of next ...
South Africa’s second city is at a crossroads: those flocking to live there are powering the economy, but also driving up ...
Even if Elon Musk somehow makes amends with Donald Trump — a telephone call is apparently scheduled — the breach between the ...