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Loved by Tiberius, lived on by Rudolf Nureyev, these legendary Amalfi islands still have a powerful allure
Bucharest faces growing calls for bigger hunting quotas to protect property and livestock from country’s 8,000 wild bears
A first look inside the apartments, designed by Ilse Crawford, at Sweden’s favourite second home
Kyiv steps up efforts to engage key developing countries in isolating Moscow
Defence minister Sergei Shoigu travelled to Pyongyang to secure further weapons
Capital’s mayor reacts to by-election backlash with extra £50mn for getting heavier-polluting vehicles off roads
BoE governor declines to declare victory, but inflation is expected to continue to fall after protracted series of rate rises
FCA says review on de-banking already being prepared in wake of Farage-Coutts dispute
From a contemporary house with uninterrupted views across Lake Annecy to an 18th-century farmhouse with an apple orchard
Fabio Panetta argues maintaining rates for extended period will avoid risk of damaging economy
Weak lira and government’s stimulus programme push prices higher, adding to strain on consumers
*if you ignore the UK
Neither tenants nor landlords are happy as the country’s rental crisis deepens
Their repressive rule is forcing thousands to make the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean
Delays to introduction of trade barriers with neighbours show Rishi Sunak’s administration cannot avoid tighter relations
Recent market moves show growing divergence with bets on a ‘soft landing’ in the US
Executives now have to pay much more attention to British watchdog on M&A
Prime minister denies claims Dublin’s refusal to join Nato means country is ‘freeloading’ off EU partners
Ignore the pessimists, there are UK companies with huge potential
Media regulator’s research shows big fall in weekly audiences of traditional ‘linear’ programming
Planned regime already put back several times and now government and business balk at impact of red tape on prices
Minister tells energy bosses he wants them to invest in renewables as well as putting money into North Sea
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
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Distribution of equipment including anti-drone guns comes despite ban on civilians arming themselves
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