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Beijing is examining the relationship between Fu Xiaotian and Qin Gang, who was abruptly dismissed in July
Governments need to step up clean energy supply to avoid shortages and price jumps, agency warns
Valdis Dombrovskis claims ‘sufficient prima facie evidence’ to examine foreign electric-vehicle makers’ operations
Envoy’s visit to occupied West Bank comes as US leads efforts to broker grand Middle East pact with Israel
President will visit picket line as autoworker strike raises temperature in 2024 swing state
Government seeks to address lack of workers in agriculture, tourism and construction
Metals oligarch tells FT of his ‘surprise’ at performance of economy in wake of invasion of Ukraine
Refugees flee disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Semiconductor giant’s arrival in a small town highlights broader challenges for Asia’s most advanced economy
Rising star’s sudden demise after raising maltreatment accusations puts genre in the spotlight
Warsaw’s recent anti-Ukraine rhetoric to placate potential far-right ally has sent shockwaves through EU’s capital
President appears to back union demand for 40% pay rise
Manufacturers could fall behind rivals if they fail to invest to secure supplies, says resources minister
Dropping a chunk of HS2 would undermine the country as a place to do business
UNHCR insists convention is ‘as relevant as when it was adopted’ after UK home secretary calls for reform
Rising prices might explain why Moscow has decided to resume exports
Income needs to accrue to those who will spend it — but this will require redistribution on a significant scale
British pound declines as traders shift interest rate expectations
Alberto Núñez Feijóo accuses acting prime minister of self interest as rivals seek lawmakers’ backing to form government
Ed Davey proposes legal right for patients to start medical care within 62 days of urgent referral in highly personal conference speech
JPMorgan’s UK bank the latest to limit consumers’ abilities to buy volatile assets
Leicestershire and Thames Valley confirm they turned down calls to help cover depleted resources in the capital
Brussels launches talks for mRNA jabs to augment existing contract with BioNTech/Pfizer
Share price increase reflects expectations of sales boost from mobile offerings
The jilting of Ukraine, a bonfire of treaties, but perhaps a surprise on China
Also in today’s newsletter, oligarch expresses ‘surprise’ at Russia’s resilience and US companies pile into convertible bonds
Ofwat says almost all groups missed targets on pollution, leakage and customer service
Also in this newsletter, what this means for the future of a Labour-Liberal Democrat arrangement, and Sunak’s possible inheritance tax overhaul
Trade associations criticise uncertainty created by ‘huge setback’ to industry planning
Also in this newsletter: why Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska thinks the war in Ukraine should end
Becoming a constituent of FTSE Russell WGBI could provide boost of up to $67bn in foreign capital inflows
Policymakers are concerned about the huge leverage that hedge funds are employing as part of the so-called basis trade
The green transition will be hard and involve trade-offs policymakers would rather not talk about
The Museum of the City of New York has assembled everything from film clips to graphic novels
Shipments via third countries obscure Europe’s true reliance on Russian commodities
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