Doubling of flat-tax regime does not dissuade global super-rich from shifting residency to the country
French government laments this year’s ‘terrible’ toll, said to be worst since 2018
Sberbank and VTB are building footprints in Ukrainian cities despite western sanctions
Inside the 117-year-old costume archive that has dressed everything from Poor Things to Inglourious Basterds
‘Project Willow’ draws up alternatives for refinery ahead of planned 2025 closure
The former Italian prime minister believes the bloc is facing an existential challenge
How should a government with too much money handle a surprise €13bn rebate?
Washington had feared that using weapons risked escalating conflict with Russia
Hilary Benn blames move on ballooning cost of rebuilding Belfast’s Casement Park for Uefa tournament
The former ECB chief’s report on competitiveness ought to be an economic reality check for Berlin
UK long-range missiles and French Scalps can destroy Russian air power in minutes but some in the US fear escalation
Legally binding crackdown will include promotion of petrol cars, flights and cruise ships
Bulgaria is suffering from political long Covid — and the rest of Europe is at risk
Revenues can help make mass travel more sustainable
For four years, artist Tor Falcon trudged out in all weathers to make regular portraits of our nearest heavenly body — and learned a lot about how it shapes our nature.
On the 50th anniversary of her bestselling novel La Storia, we remember a writer inextricably linked to Italian political history
Decision to block first new colliery in 30 years highlights shift away from fossil fuel projects under Labour government
Austria’s central bank governor Robert Holzmann says Eurozone borrowing costs could fall to 2.5% by mid-2025
The French concept store that’s leading the pack
Moscow’s move comes ahead of talks between Keir Starmer and Joe Biden on war in Ukraine
Competition and Markets Authority says deal could lead to higher bills for tens of millions of customers
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Premier raises alarm over ‘extreme’ prices in southern Europe from undercapacity and Ukrainian demand
The artist pushed painting to capture his own frantic mind as well as the world around him