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War in Europe should focus minds on the need for a more agile and potent fighting force
Biggest growth came from maritime division where sales increased on accelerated UK funding for Dreadnought programme
Recent assaults in the capital have made some question whether it is really as safe as it seems
Our domestic habits can reveal a lot about society’s values
Investors with the stomach to ride out further short-term pain can find cheaper real estate elsewhere in the sector
Need for more computing power is growing as companies bet on generative AI applications
Today’s equivalents of ‘Mondeo man’ care less about their cars than about the stalled economy.
The US political system will come under huge pressure over the coming year
I’m buying a property and am unsure what will be left behind
The cloud of disapproval around nuclear energy is dispersing
‘Artificial capable intelligence’ that finds its own route to wealth could have considerable consequences
To stop a problem becoming a crisis, the government needs to intervene
Fall of Mohamed Bazoum risks leaving the stage to jihadist or Russian groups
Alternatives asset manager insists its disparate pieces fit together
Chief’s aggressive approach helps the bank over-deliver
Management studies suggest successors to longstanding chief executives have an above average chance of being forced out
A danger for the ride-hailing business in the currently buoyant employment market is that drivers get other jobs
The party is becoming more disciplined as it senses power in some eastern states is within reach
Long weighed down by the LCD arm, focus is finally shifting to its profitable unit
It took hold in a world of low inflation and national confidence that is long gone
To define himself, Tony Blair took on the party; the current Labour leader must make peace with it
And the BoJ fiddles
Market optimism about convergence in the global economy is overdone
From film to politics to life, we spend too much time focused on others
The carmaker’s challenges are partly because of years of poor decision-making
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