Chelsea FC manager Maresca leaves after breakdown in relations with owners
Premier League club parts ways with Italian to get season ‘back on track’
Premier League club parts ways with Italian to get season ‘back on track’
The curious surge in the shares of retailer Aeon underlines the pressure building in the country’s economy — and politics
Four predictions for in-person assessments, powerful agents and more
Authorities say about 100 injured after blaze at bar during new year celebrations in upmarket Crans-Montana
Veteran filmmaker Frederick Wiseman applies his scrupulous eye to the Loire’s Michelin three-star Le Bois sans Feuilles
Kate Hudson co-stars in truth-based tale of a Wisconsin couple who found local success — and tragedy along the way
Ira Sachs lends fine modulation to a meandering 1974 conversation between Hujar and Rebecca Hall’s Linda Rosenkrantz
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Home Office data heaps pressure on Keir Starmer’s pledge to ‘smash the gangs’
From taekwondo to drumming, bosses talk about the activities that offer fun, relaxation and self-improvement
Distorted attacks by the populist right are really about demography
2026 will test his limits and the extent of America’s pushback
Euro adoption vilified by Moscow-leaning politicians and social media campaigns
Michela Tindera talks to Elliot Smither, Ethan Salathiel of KPMG, Carolina Garces of Citi and Helen Child of Open Banking Excellence
New mayor dismisses fears of an exodus of wealthy residents as he looks to fund his affordability agenda
Investors hunt for clues on how the investor’s protégé will shape the $1.1tn conglomerate
Data highlights lack of progress for female advocates in winning prestigious legal work
Resolving to be better with money in the year ahead? Here’s what Claer Barrett recommends
In eastern Pennsylvania, vanished industry still shapes identity and politics
The film adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel shines a light on oft-forgotten botanical remedies
Board games, ancient boxes and a walk-on part for A-Ha’s Morten Harket feature in a tale that adds comedy to the author’s dizzying speculations on reality
‘Open Dialogue’ treatment pioneered in Finland is being trialled by NHS
As bombs fell and famine took hold, Samir Mansour kept delivering books
High prices, limited apps and comfort issues expose difficulty of turning futuristic hardware into a mass-market product