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Relying on a jumble of tax rises will only make Reeves’ task more difficult

Optimism and greed complicate the central bank’s decisions during market disruptions

Government money is being funnelled into stipends with no strings attached

As the EU struggles to defend its interests, outside powers play divide and rule

An electrical failure at the Russian-occupied power plant would be worse than Fukushima

Britain’s ‘pull’ factors may make hardline policies less of a deterrent

Politics today is about ‘open vs closed’, but the UK government’s approach risks appeasing no one

Nobody should be surprised that the US president has the BBC in his sights

Beijing’s GDP figures have drawn scrutiny for years but the questions have become more acute

Algorithms ensure that people who click on scams are likely to see more of them

Huge improvements in the decades since are a reminder that even really knotty problems can get better

West needs a strategy to counter southern spread of instability into coastal states

A defence pact that is not mutual will do nothing to advance America’s global interests

A more pragmatic form of federalism could be the key to unlocking progress on important issues

New technologies and regulatory reforms have boosted the offshore industry, 15 years after the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe

Home prices in America won’t come down without systemic reform

The chief minister of Bihar was re-elected by a wide margin despite his obvious infirmity and stalled progress

They offer a troubling opportunity to manipulate public perceptions of the outcome of political events

Social Darwinism is making a comeback in the US — this time wrapped in the language of freedom

Breaking Rust’s conquest of country sales doesn’t alter the fact that recycling material makes these songs generic

Bound by his ferocious loyalty to the ruling dynasty, the former head of state enjoyed a decades-long career in Pyongyang

The brilliant, self-described loner found fame after the financial crisis but has now closed his hedge fund

Litigation over the Mariana disaster in Brazil was overshadowed by tension between Pogust Goodhead and its backer

A chaotic week has raised the risks around this month’s crucial Budget

The long roar of speculation about the Budget has already damaged market confidence

The administration sees these digital assets as a tool in the fight against de-dollarisation

Opting for Florida’s courts as the battlefield, not the UK, is key to understanding the entire gambit

Beef costs have risen sharply in many countries, adding to the pressure on living standards and bringing Donald Trump into conflict with ranchers

A disconnected class is taking shape, but is absent from the headline statistics
