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Public inquiries are one of Britain’s only growth industries
This week’s Covid hearings are the latest example of a political culture that tries to postpone and evade accountability
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‘I’m not Jason Bourne!’ Sean Turnell, the economist jailed by the Myanmar junta
The Australian academic on working with Aung San Suu Kyi, the souring of a democratic dream — and the 650 days he spent in prison
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Sunak’s corrosive ‘stop the boats’ strategy slides further from reality
Bill to revive Boris Johnson-era policy also harms support for human rights frameworks and judicial restraint on Number 10
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UK watchdog examining Microsoft’s ties to OpenAI
CMA invites comment on multibillion-dollar partnership that has become a template for AI alliances
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Marex files for US listing in blow to London stock market
Commodities broker eyes valuation of up to $2.8bn with it having cancelled UK IPO in 2021
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UK paid Rwanda extra £100mn for asylum scheme
Payment made in April was revealed to MPs in Home Office letter
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Saudi Arabia delayed crown prince’s London visit before he hosted Putin
UK officials said Saudis ditched provisional plan for Mohammed bin Salman to visit UK as early as December 3
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EU to give member states power to block Russian gas imports
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