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Scotland’s first minister plans to hold ‘consultative’ vote in October 2023
Prison term caps dramatic downfall of British socialite who was a fixture of disgraced financier’s inner circle for years
Up is down in markets. For now.
Allegations over president point to a deeper malaise in South Africa’s ruling party
Former White House aide testifies Trump said armed supporters were ‘not here to hurt me’ and tried to grab steering wheel of presidential vehicle
From Nicholas Thomas and others
Culture secretary to look ‘sympathetically’ on calls to extend export ban of Georgian masterpiece
Scandals involving the capital’s force have had ‘chilling effect’ on public confidence, says watchdog
Historical treasures are often destroyed in conflict but a crusade has recreated Dublin’s records office
Government worried about ‘perverse consequences’ of applying policy including risk of losing investment
Federal authorities investigate what San Antonio mayor calls a ‘horrific human tragedy’
Company led by mining magnate Robert Friedland valued at $1bn after trading debut
Don’t take the easing of pandemic restrictions as a sign that the country is returning to normality
Raymond McKeeve said his actions were designed to protect his Brexit party politician wife
Plus, fintech’s easy money runs out and an interview with open banking fintech Yapily
Pledges to halt fossil fuel investment watered down against Ukraine war backdrop
German bonds under pressure as ECB president pledges to tackle inflation in ‘determined and sustained manner’
The global south has once again been abandoned in its quest for vaccines
Census shows nearly one-fifth of people are over 65 as two nations report largest-ever number of residents
A first taste of Charles Heidsieck’s ultra-luxe champagne in Reims
The influential designer addresses the US abortion ruling in a ‘Choice’ message while showing his new ways to distress fabric and play with proportions
Simon Stone’s staging of Penderecki’s disturbing opera employs highly uncomfortable realism
Action is needed to shore up the global commons — and less powerful countries must take the initiative
Mohammed Zubair’s detainment criticised by press and human rights’ groups
Righting the scales of justice requires fundamental change to remuneration system
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