Trump says ‘help is on its way’ for Iranian protesters
US president calls on demonstrators to ‘take over’ the country’s institutions
US president calls on demonstrators to ‘take over’ the country’s institutions
About 25,000 properties remain without water in Kent after new supply issues
Monetary policy isn’t the only thing at stake in Trump’s battle with the Fed
Soaring electricity demand from AI has become political issue for Big Tech and the Trump administration
Currency at lowest since July 2024 after finance minister expresses concern over ‘one-way’ weakening
Figures suggest cost pressures are being contained even as price growth remains above Fed’s target
SNP administration says last Budget before elections asks wealthiest ‘to contribute that little bit more’
US and Israeli officials who will shepherd fragile ceasefire were linked with contentious Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Labour Party awash with talk of coup against prime minister in run-up to May elections
Czechoslovak Group set to become one of Europe’s most valuable defence companies with Amsterdam listing
Government’s direct-to-supplier agreement raises questions over conflict of interest
Demand from countries rushing to buy US aircraft to curry favour with Trump administration boosts aviation group
Scheme to blow up mail depots uncovered last year is one of a string of sabotage attacks co-ordinated by Moscow
Leaders say territory ‘not for sale’ before White House meeting on Wednesday
JPMorgan chief says he has ‘enormous respect’ for central bank chair Jay Powell
A struggling currency sparked the protests and Trump’s new tariffs on Tehran’s trade partners will only increase the pain
Leaders of Italy, Germany, France, Canada and UK will seek US president’s personal endorsement on security guarantees
Luxembourg-based firearms manufacturer has amassed nearly 10% stake in US competitor
Headline and core CPI were both flat on November’s figures
A taxonomy of the engorged and utterly systemic US repurchase market
Also in today’s newsletter, what military operations will Trump consider for Iran?
US airlines invest in upgraded cabins and exclusive lounges as high-end and corporate travel remains resilient
Expect the idea to pop up in more conventional boardrooms
Auto groups buy wafers from chipmaker’s Dutch arm and ship them to its Chinese unit to avoid output stoppages