Intelligence bosses warn of sharp rise in ‘aggressive behaviour’ by Russian agents
Italian bank says rogue branch worker conducted data breach involving PM and other public figures
Leader Mary Lou McDonald vows to stay at helm of party despite resignations of two deputies
‘The Shepherd’s Life’ author leaves behind the Lake District to seek sanctuary and renewal on a remote Norwegian archipelago
European foreboding about peace and stability in the world finds little echo in New Delhi
Industry lobby groups urge Brussels to set timetable for modernisation of securities market
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
The UK must equip law enforcement to tackle increasingly sophisticated criminals and give victims confidence to report
Governments’ push towards net zero could lead to increased cost of upgrading buildings
Stakebuilding in Austrian lender Addiko under scrutiny by central bank
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Eighty-year-old Bosnian painter is the star of the pavilion’s multinational show ‘Home Sextant’
They use contractors around the world to boost output of ammunition, rocket motors and missiles
Moscow’s capacity to transport oil on old underinsured ships has increased by 70% since last year, says report
A year after his election the pro-EU premier has repaired his country’s standing abroad but struggles at home
Negotiations with hostile neighbour to end decades-old conflict ‘approaching end’, says president
Mega farms are encroaching on a market long dominated by smallholders, as prices remain near record highs
Political heavyweight whose turbulent career culminated in 2014 referendum defeat
The UN climate conference is again being hosted by an authoritarian petrostate
Oxford university research comes as number of children treated by NHS mental health services surges
Weak growth and reduced price pressures could force European Central Bank to consider prolonged series of rate cuts
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