MPs pressure Burnham to reverse salary freeze for student loan repayment
Labour-majority committee says promotional material made inaccurate cost comparisons ‘that amounted to mis-selling’
Labour-majority committee says promotional material made inaccurate cost comparisons ‘that amounted to mis-selling’
Populist Democratic candidate denies accusation as deadline looms to replace him on the ballot
Also in today’s newsletter: Fifa’s red card scandal and China’s ballistic missile test
Joint German-Norwegian team wins multibillion-dollar deal as Ottawa pivots away from US
Deal will create a leading advanced materials company with a combined enterprise value of roughly $29bn
CLSA offers an interesting sell-side take on some recent conflicts
Airport expansion crucial to $1tn foreign investment plan threatens the birthplace of country’s gay pride movement
Situational Awareness joins UK investor Baillie Gifford backing the South Korean memory maker’s American debut
Governing body under scrutiny after US president admits asking for review into one-match ban given to Folarin Balogun
Budget airline will comfort its competitors if the destination remains largely the same
The football body was once riven by bribery and corruption claims. Now it faces accusations of interference in the game itself
Countries have a whole host of relatively new vulnerabilities lying on the seabed
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s debt-fuelled spending not seen since German reunification
The British government has leverage and should use it to proscribe a terrorist militia and cut off its supply lines
The US-backed socialist regime has botched its response to the earthquakes
Experience shows that voters reward leaders who stand up to the US president
Move comes as Saudi Arabia cuts pricing on exports to Asia to 6-year low
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Ukrainian leader says Donald Trump has changed his mind about the conflict
Chris Waller sides with central bank’s new chair in call for revamping communication to market
Kyiv feared that Moscow was pressuring its closest ally to support the war effort
Lloyd’s of London and others spared potential €580mn payout as court finds ‘war exclusion’ applies for Russia’s busted pipes
Announcement sparks scepticism that group will relinquish power after it makes no mention of giving up weapons