Caps for increases would be tied to inflation under SNP’s new housing bill
Historian Alexander Mariotti, a consultant on Ridley Scott’s epic sequel, moonlights as a guide for Tom Cruise, the Kardashians and Russell Crowe
Where the celebrity chef and restaurateur heads in her hometown for Cuban, Central and South American cuisine
Patriots and ultraconservatives push centre-right EPP away from its allies
Overly pessimistic warnings of economic shocks could weaken crucial support for globalisation
The country has not had an easy relationship with the once grand homes of the Anglo-Irish elite — leading many to be torched, repurposed or left to rot. But a new appreciation is being nurtured, and a ‘reckoning with the past’
Well-planned investable projects are in short supply
British venture capitalist has advised successive Tory and Labour governments
Plus, boutique bank PJT mints a new billionaire and Poonawalla family property purchase dispels non-dom fears
Former investors and board members reduce holdings in the once much-hyped genetics-testing group
Lenders are on course to issue a record amount of synthetic risk transfers this year
An increasing number of European companies are looking past home exchanges to more liquid markets in US
James Harding confronts fierce opposition but says sale to his digital start-up only way for Sunday title to thrive
Co-founder of transcription start-up reckons we can even let avatars take our place in work interactions
Investors expect to deal with people fluent in shareholder-focused language
Nish Kankiwala is latest retail head to warn of additional costs for retailers and higher prices for consumers
CMA chief says agency is very aware that boosting the economy is an important part of its mandate
Massad Boulos, father of Tiffany Trump’s husband Michael, has met Middle Eastern politicians in the US
German chancellor under pressure from own party to mirror US president and drop out of election race
The ‘all in or all out’ approach of Josh Kushner’s VC business inverts the traditional venture model. Will it pay off?
Arguing is often a cherished family tradition.
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That is Gaza behind me. The fence line is 600m away. The northern part of Gaza, where Israel is carrying out a genocide within a genocide, systematically starving 300,000 Palestinians to death, is about 2km further. The absurdity and the obscenity of being able to be this close to 20,000 murdered children, their bodies “prophetic … Continue reading "Stare Into Gaza: The Horror Was Not What I Expected"
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