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As polls show the race tied, the president is campaigning around the country and his opponent is stuck spending his days in a Manhattan courtroom
Financial companies scramble to rework contracts and tie down personnel after US Federal Trade Commission rule
Country left guessing by prime minister’s unusual tactic ahead of announcement on his political future set for Monday
Government says it met Virgin O2 chief executive and Ofcom after incidents last year
Checks on food arriving at Dover will be carried out on the outskirts of Ashford
Criticism of decision to hand over most of scheme to private developers comes as Tory peer seeks third term in Tees Valley
Humza Yousaf seeks support of MSPs to sustain minority government after collapse of SNP-Green coalition
Authority’s chief in talks with ministers over additional funding
Secretary of state’s trip to Beijing comes as tensions remain over Taiwan, war in Ukraine and tech export controls
Plus, the PM’s big move on defence and Labour’s rail renationalisation plans
Investors say president’s austerity measures are needed before economy turns the corner
Humza Yousaf battles for political survival, plus where rail privatisation veered off track
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Return to the £3.66mn Cellar: The Plonky Version
Moscow’s forces are unlikely to succeed in a massive offensive this year
What became of famed Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut?
The promise of billions in regeneration funding helped Boris Johnson win power in 2019. But critics say little has changed on the ground
Farage insists he is not a politician — but within the rightwing populist party, he is kingmaker
Party has no proposals for state involvement in companies that own trains
Michael Gove urged to instruct the NAO to investigate concerns raised by review of flagship regeneration scheme
Washington urges Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands to tighten supply of tools and technology
Several justices appear sceptical of expansive reading but also question distinction between official and private acts
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakers
The SNP first minister’s decision to scrap a power-sharing pact has prompted a no-confidence vote
Greens to back opposition motion against first minister following breakdown of power-sharing deal with SNP
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