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Arrests in Germany and UK point to growing scale and ambition of Chinese espionage operations
Nobel laureate claims fall in inflation vindicates his position but global events challenge other views
Socialist PM angered by opposition attacks on wife over corruption allegations
PM seeks to mobilise Hindu voters amid signs of low turnout and anti-incumbency sentiment
Figure represents a fourfold increase on prewar levels and comes as profits jump at European lenders still in the country
Paris wants sensitive parts of the indebted tech company to remain in national hands
Humza Yousaf might be able to rely on the support of the Alba party in no confidence vote
Home Office to select individuals who will be sent to Rwanda under the government’s contentious migration policy
Plotters could try to topple prime minister after polls in England and Wales on Thursday
Interference with navigation signals blamed on Moscow has forced two Finnish flights to turn around mid-journey
Two reporters charged with previously working for late opposition leader’s YouTube channel
Chris Dodd sees chance Congress could pass legislation this year with bipartisan support
Noisy movement highlights how scheme has become a key battleground for Tories and Labour ahead of the local elections
US and EU have raised alarms about Beijing’s plans to use manufacturing to boost lagging growth
Retiring Admiral John Aquilino accuses Beijing of gradually raising pressure in South China Sea
The former president’s personal brand is a crucial part of his accessible appeal
Sergei Shoigu’s fortunes seem to be turning after deputy is detained on corruption allegations
Pyongyang mobilises army to increase industrial capacity in battered regions
Contradictory data allow cherry-picking of results on government’s flagship efforts to tackle regional inequality
MP for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich says country needs an early election
Breaking USMCA would be ‘lose-lose’ scenario after Trump talks of blocking Chinese vehicles crossing border
Hard-right parties in France, Germany and Italy are hungry for success in the EU elections but national differences matter
Former UK labour minister eschewed tribalism and held out the promise of a more collaborative style of politics
Analysts warn chancellor against public comments on likelihood of lower interest rates
Glastonbury-style rush sees attendees pay £3,000 a shot with capacity more than double last year’s event
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