Exclusive: US state is targeting corporate heavyweights in the UK with subsidies and incentives
As government reorganisation ties part of the forest to Southampton, local people are angry
As World Bank and IMF chiefs gather in Washington, the Iran war is driving up energy prices, fuelling inflation and testing voters’ patience
Two sides tested one another’s resolve but timeframe meant it was probably unrealistic to expect deal
Estate agents say rising mortgage costs have created a mood of fear, with Canterbury among the cities being hit
John Brennan says president who made volatile remarks about destroying Iranian civilization ‘is clearly unhinged’
Born into slavery, Adolf Ludvig Couschi Badin became part of Swedish royal court and left legacy of books and letters
Her death led to landmark ruling that sustained domestic violence can make an abuser criminally responsible for their victim’s suicide
Officials said many killed at popular tourist site were young, with more people reported injured or missing
Mayor says disinformation, including about London crime rates, is ‘eating away at basic bonds of trust’
Hundreds of officers deployed to regain control of O’Connell Street on sixth day of protests by farmers and hauliers
Editorial: Philanthropy increases the gap dividing highly selective, elite higher education from the rest. Ministers need a plan for the sector overall
Acclaimed musician, composer and bandleader who was one of the most significant figures in the history of British jazz
Former Ukrainian major general says 4kg of material was most likely an attempt to influence Hungary’s election