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Tim Harford’s magazine article “The value of institutional memory” was a stark reminder that loss of corporate memory can cause disastrous harm and financial and human loss ...
We read of the possibility of Lakshmi Mittal’s flight from the UK (but we are not told whither he is going) and we hear talk of a major exodus of non-doms who will deprive the shops in the West End of ...
The president signed executive orders to enforce an existing rule on gifts and overhaul university accreditation ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump criticises Ukraine over peace talks, and the Treasury secretary’s remarks on the US-China trade war ...
Adidas shares climbed more than 5 per cent in after-hours trading. They have recovered most of their losses since early April ...
HyNet North West industrial cluster in Liverpool and Manchester will be confirmed at two-day energy security summit ...
Weinstein’s conviction for sexual assault and rape in 2020 came amid a global reckoning that was hailed as a breakthrough for ...
April’s Beige Book said that economic activity was “little changed” since its last report in March but that “uncertainty around international trade policy was pervasive” across all regions.
Move after alleged plot to carry out attacks threatens future of Islamist group’s political arm, the Islamic Action Front ...
China is preparing to lift sanctions on European lawmakers as it tries to revive an investment deal with the EU after losing ...
President Donald Trump has attacked Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy for refusing to recognise Russia’s occupation of Crimea, accusing him of harming peace negotiations with Moscow.