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FDIC chair Gruenberg faces fresh calls to quit after being singled out as an angry boss who lacks trust to lead change
London institution reverses 200-year-old policy after members say position is untenable without change
Adult film actress describes 2006 hotel room meeting that is at centre of ‘hush money’ case
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s differing visions on how to disentangle itself from China
Surge of migrants into US cities has fuelled political divisions but not ended labour shortages
‘It’s a different value proposition, and people are voting with their wallets’, says chief of mass-market jeweller
Friedrich Merz tells FT that continental Europe left UK ‘empty-handed’ ahead of EU referendum
Decision comes after weeks of unrest on US campus triggered by pro-Palestinian protesters
Food and Drug Administration poised to call for outside assessment of Lykos PTSD therapy in test for psychedelics sector
In the US, the diversity, equity and inclusion push has quietly rolled on despite political backlash
Income inequality between women and men has only narrowed marginally since 2017
Experts warn better data is required to drive policy as debilitating condition reduces workforce
Flagship skills qualification drew only 1% of 16- to 17-year-old students in 2022
Powerful BBC series hears from those who risk their lives to cross the Channel, as well as police and traffickers themselves
IPPR researchers describe government’s laissez-faire approach to public health as a ‘failed experiment’
Officials cite barriers to meeting boycott movement’s demands despite precedents on other topics
Employees are being offered the ‘party drug’ through company health schemes as psychedelic-assisted therapy grows in popularity
The curious case of the Hackney Mole Man
Poppy and marijuana farming money disappear from rural areas as traffickers shift to synthetic drugs
Former US president’s erstwhile aide takes the stand in Manhattan ‘hush money’ trial
Also in this newsletter: why immigration is reopening old Brexit wounds in Ireland
For many, escaping the 9 to 5 is an alluring proposal. But how can you ensure you don’t run out of money — or get bored?
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting help
Difficulty in reaching the under-30s for surveys means not all data points are created equal — and can mislead
Leah Hayden Cassidy hopes to challenge gender stereotypes around barbering
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