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Decisive victory over economy minister Sergio Massa pulls crisis-hit country’s politics to the right
Mental health advocate and fierce ally of President Jimmy Carter sat in on cabinet meetings
Any breakthrough is expected to lead to a multi-day pause in Israel’s offensive in Gaza
Tories concerned that family’s offer to repay media group’s £1.1bn debt will use funding from Abu Dhabi
Chancellor shelves plan to cut inheritance tax in Autumn Statement but has more fiscal headroom than expected
Spring Budget tax cuts could be hurried forward as chancellor seeks to appease Tory MPs fearful of 2024 election defeat
Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result
Jeremy Hunt should prioritise the country’s economic health ahead of political pressures
Chancellor seeks to make room in finances for tax cuts after inflation fell to 4.6% in October
Weapons maker Emilian Gebrev survived two poisoning attempts and his munitions plants were set ablaze
The repercussions of Germany’s top court striking down a domestic budgetary manoeuvre will spread to EU politics
Royal College of GPs urges government to take action over ‘unsafe’ infrastructure ahead of Autumn Statement
EU believes ramping up pressure on Beijing is the only way to tackle huge bilateral trade deficit
Households living near pylons and substations will be offered compensation as part of Autumn Statement
Rain Newton-Smith says business lobby group’s finances are stable after redundancy round and cash crunch
Chancellor’s proposals expected to fall short of some regional leaders’ ambitious demands
Two camps haggle over which candidate should lead the push to unseat the ruling party
The former premier needs a second act after his own spell in Downing Street left him carrying Brexit and austerity baggage
Targeting half of BII’s budget on fragile states will lead to a ‘big change’ in how money is distributed, says minister Andrew Mitchell
Jeremy Hunt pledges to boost growth as he unveils £4.5bn in new funding for industry
The summit between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was a sign of progress after a period of high tensions. But the roots of the growing rivalry remain
Government preparing to reopen contracts in drive to boost passenger numbers
More tariffs on imports, mass deportations, and a retreat from global conflicts are also on the menu
The Tory right’s credo of permanent revolution sits uneasily with the need for regulatory certainty
Funds for Ukraine are secure, says Berlin, but Brussels has delayed agreement as it pushes for other expenses
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