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Prime minister wins key Commons votes on legislation but Conservative divisions are laid bare
Slow year for investment banking in 2023 depressed earnings at Wall Street rivals
Japanese IT company that designed the faulty computer system under growing pressure to compensate sub-postmasters
European head tells MPs the Japanese company has ‘moral obligation’ to share in redress for sub-postmasters
Former president expected to dominate first contest of 2024 presidential race
PM tells MPs that Britain ‘will not hesitate’ to protect its interests where required
Missile attack on commercial vessel the most significant since US-led strikes against Yemeni militants
Well-known companies including Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof and Bree have filed for insolvency this year
Rapid pace of disinflation seen last year likely to ‘slow down’ in 2024
Politicians agree that shaking up the planning system is vital to the British economy, but Nimby-ism is stubbornly resilient
Rising rates and high energy costs contributed to 0.3% contraction that points to fourth-quarter decline in eurozone
Kyiv’s initiative attracts more security officials from non-western states but China declines to attend
Analysts see a ‘turning point’ this year for the $600bn market but question the speed of recovery
US group’s efforts to strengthen engineering processes are coming under scrutiny after mid-air door plug blowout
Hernández de Cos says financial regulation should be ‘blueprint’ for policymakers ahead of AI-focused summit in Switzerland
Groupthink, malice and inability to join the dots has been a common feature with other failings in public bodies
The matter was allowed to drag on long after the Horizon accounting software was found to be fatally flawed
Global Infrastructure Partners co-founder steps into the limelight with ‘transformational’ deal
‘Project Sushi’ failed to remove Japanese software company despite ‘woeful’ performance