Japan’s PM Takaichi weighs snap election
Polls could come as soon as next month as leader seeks to turn popularity into parliamentary majority
Polls could come as soon as next month as leader seeks to turn popularity into parliamentary majority
Also in today’s newsletter: German defence jobs and Iran protests
Season 4 of ‘The Traitors’ reaches new heights; prison drama ‘Waiting for the Out’ is a cerebral series about men, life and freedom; the lusty ‘Heated Rivalry’ spins a tale of forbidden attraction between two male ice hockey stars; Tom Hiddleston thriller ‘The Night Manager’ returns; ‘Wild London’ i
Witch trials and Welsh folk horror, a saga of wealth and poverty in Pakistan — plus a band on the run and a beguiling ‘final’ story from Booker-winner Julian Barnes
Inuit fear loss of language and traditions if Donald Trump succeeds in grabbing the vast Arctic island
Billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone and allies are close to gaining control of Generali
Franco-Israeli telecoms tycoon launches latest effort to reduce $50bn debt pile
US suspension of offshore renewable projects adds to market uncertainty
Changes in shopping habits have widened the split between those catering to well-off customers and those facing bankruptcy
Layering a gothic tale and state-of-the-art sound equipment, Jamie Armitage’s play uses mood as much as jump scares to unseat you
The contest for resources between the US and China will continue after the president is gone and affect us all
Scotland’s space industry has become a leader in manufacturing the small modular units
Struggling supercar maker aims to overcome ‘perilous’ finances and build ‘sustainably profitable company’
Despite strong headline growth numbers, the country is slipping from the global spotlight
Broader, integrated software platforms for business will win out against those selling specific services
CMA chair Marcus Bokkerink was ousted a year ago over concerns the regulator was hampering Labour’s pro-growth agenda
If employers want AI to transform work, they should pay attention to history’s technological flops
Steep rise in fee revenues raises hopes for prolonged rebound after years of lacklustre performance
It’s the once-overshadowed cuisine’s time to shine in the UK capital, with buzzy openings, packed-out old-school spots — and the mouthwatering bifana sandwich now a breakout star
Chefs share their secrets for making the soufflé version that got big in Japan
Isidro Fainé runs the Caixa Foundation but the 83-year-old’s age and dominance are causing disquiet
Deals in which investors sell holdings in ageing funds set to hit $110bn
Upcoming regional elections have reignited debate about CDU’s policy of excluding AfD
Data from selection of companies and start-ups suggests limited success in hiring from embattled auto sector