Also in today’s newsletter, Donald Trump’s inauguration, and TikTok begins restoring US service after briefly going dark ...
Given the state of the nation’s finances, the UK government must match its commitment to support the arts with bold action.
More than a third of elite UK universities were forced to make further staff cuts last year, while severance spending across ...
Rightwing politicians in the US have increased their attacks on “woke” company policies ahead of Trump’s return to the White ...
Government plan to hand more control to local authorities has been criticised by some academy trusts and Tories ...
Prince was not impressed by Maroon 5’s cover of “Kiss”. In fairness, he had every right to be unimpressed. His hit from 1986 ...
Roshn, which has a mandate to build 400,000 new units by 2030 across Saudi Arabia, has constructed developments in the ...
Britain’s Independent Media Group has secured funding from Bill and Melinda Gates’ foundation to invest in new reporters and ...
Ecuador’s vice-president has accused President Daniel Noboa of violating the country’s constitution as he seeks a second term ...
Take Canada, which offers the closest proxy to a 100 per cent tax. Ottawa implemented a two-year ban on foreign ownership in ...
Plus, Davos delegates seek collaboration, Belarus runs a predictable election and darts player Luke Littler turns 18 ...
In his first term, Trump issued an executive order to stop TikTok from operating in the US, but it was blocked by the courts. His administration also tried to engineer a deal that would ensure China ...