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Kremlin eases back from crackdown on musicians with change of tack towards youth dissent
London will no longer be able to use veto to keep current limit for small companies
Facing higher fuel costs and new fines for delays, several low-cost carriers have gone out of business. More consolidation is likely
US finalising report on whether imported cars represent threat to national security
As an uptight British man, I was born with a firm handshake
The former international high representative is remembered for his achievements and his humility
Tory officials confident of winning war of attrition for approval of terms
Liberals are often led astray by their addiction to macroeconomic variables such as GDP
Sale of Goodbody to Zhongze has been a long process but other Dublin firms are also on the move
Banks have accrued large stockpiles of their home nation’s debt for political reasons
Female politicians and activists play new role in fight against autocracy and sexism
Erdogan to ‘neutralise terrorist organisations’ after Trump announces withdrawal
Protests follow leaders pledge for more talks to calm tension between Madrid and the region
Backing of king avoids early election but fires starting gun on May poll campaign
Investors seeking high returns have cut back on various types of loan protections
Clouds hang over France as consumers ditch shops and growth misses expectations
24-hour news channel sucks in viewers but critics wonder if it encourages gilets jaunes rage
Labour shortages and anti-migrant stance hamper drive to attract manufacturing
Europe’s polluting smokestacks show need to ban coal and back renewables, says EBRD
Nasdaq flirts with bear market and S&P 500 extends two-day losses
Irish prime minister suggests Dublin will keep border with UK open even in event of no-deal
Russian leader parries questions on nuclear arms, pensions and poverty at four-hour event
Spain’s PM struggling to temper secessionist demands as cabinet meets in Barcelona
Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank caught up in allegations of price rigging