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The party will have to be more generous than their manifesto implied
Conservatives should govern in the interests of all, not just those who backed Brexit
Foreign observers may wonder why voters have again trusted Boris Johnson
His premiership secured, he now faces three interlinked challenges
The prime minister must work to convince sceptics that leaving the EU is not an act of self-harm
The Saudi crown prince has cemented his own control, as well as liberalising the economy
Infrastructure spending, wage rises and investment in the knowledge economy mark a shift
At his moment of maximum power, the Conservative leader must choose to govern for all
Democrats gear up for US impeachment
The question now is whether the hard left’s grip on Labour will be loosened
Three generations of social science show how the reciprocity loop has faltered
The European Commission’s green deal is vastly ambitious but necessary
The oil major’s $2tn valuation is the result of state interference
US economic growth in 2020 depends on it
Monetary policymakers should be clear-eyed on what they can and cannot do about it
The mayor who rebuilt Moscow in his own image
A glance at bookshelves and screens reveals a certain fascination with the period
Without visionary leadership, the territory is headed into a new spiral of violence
Donald Trump’s all-guns-blazing approach is a sure way to a lose-lose break with Beijing
Demand for digital services poses a threat to traditional banks in the region but many start-ups are bleeding cash
Impeachment does not require a crime, but. Impeachable offenses are those “which proceed from the misconduct of public men, or, in other words,...
A drastic decoupling would carry risks for both the US and China
‘Outer circles’ of association would mean more countries could plug in to its sphere of influence
The US fitness equipment maker’s campaign is criticised as sexist but it has another weakness
Critics argue that co-opting environmental measures into trade policy has more to do with protectionism
EU leaders must take this opportunity to set a new course for growth, climate change and inequality
Donald Trump’s attacks on the Fed are helping to undermine faith in democratic institutions
Religious test for immigrants boosts Modi’s Hindu nationalist agenda
Multigenerational households can be a solution to all kinds of socio-economic problems
It is hard to see how the ECB could lower the target without notice or consequence
Do the right thing, do not put your trust in unbridled finance, and have courage
Mexico’s tradition of taking leftists into exile is starting to meet opposition among voters
We are seeing a return to competition that differentiates on quality rather than just price
Having struggled to win foreign backing for the $25.6bn listing, the crown prince’s plans faces further scrutiny
Concerns about police and education quality rise as former leader faces assault trial
President Trump must decide if he wants to reform or break the WTO
Approval of taxpayers’ money for NordLB stretches credibility
Prediction should be possible but the challenge is to transform data into a real-world risk assessment
If mainstream politics is to prevail again, centrists will have to become entryists
The UN must defend those who speak out from government reprisals against them
Mauricio Macri erred on the economy but merits praise for tackling graft
Russia’s power in oil and gas is curtailed by the buyer’s market
A striking study of corrupt and complacent elites
America’s allies are belatedly heeding its warnings about the Chinese technology threat
How can we best prepare workforces for the unforeseeable new roles created by tech?
Industrialist Rahul Bajaj has suggested the government has created an atmosphere of fear
Moscow chose deception and denial instead of contrition over doping