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Independent body aims to improve financial sustainability of clubs and leagues
UK and EU denounce presidential vote in Russia as bloc readies sanctions over death of Alexei Navalny
First term was dominated by attempts to repair Big Four firm’s reputation following a series of scandals
EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
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The international community must step up its support from sanctions to reconstruction
Campaigners hit out at Court of Appeal ruling that has led to acquittals in some criminal damage cases
Lower prices for energy imports and increased exports boost Europe’s performance
Companies are ignoring one side of the ‘net zero’ ledger
How the queen’s pharmacist inspired a chocolate dynasty
The first black leader of a European country reminds us of what Britain does well, though its system is not perfect
President to hold office until 2030 as war economy rebounds, dissent is quashed and troops regain initiative in Ukraine
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Compromises on regulation will mean more vulnerabilities in a crisis
Claudia Buch says eurozone lenders face rising insolvencies, geopolitical risks and upheaval in energy-intensive industries
The bigger the challenges the UK faces in restoring its fortunes, the more timid politicians seem to become
Repression inside Russia runs hand in hand with belligerence abroad
Centrist parties are closing ranks to prevent extremists from taking power in Brussels and national capitals
Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
Shakhtar Donetsk boss had faced upheaval before Russia invaded and stopped everything
The answer is clearly no but a large share of people think otherwise
Many EU countries with biggest shortfalls have high levels of debt and budget deficits
European leaders are desperate to curb irregular arrivals but risk replicating their pre-Arab Spring policies
Tucked away on a Welsh peninsula is what may be Europe’s oldest site of pilgrimage. Intrepid visitors continue to feel its draw
The Viñateros movement is a significant shake-up for vineyards
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