A new essay argues that America’s future will hinge largely on taking a very different turn to the one in which US foreign policy is headed, writes Edward Luce
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One of the best known dealmakers in the City helped broker a deal between Ivan Glasenberg and Mick Davis
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The Royal College of GPs calls for the health bill to be scrapped, heaping more pressure on the government's controversial reforms in England.
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It has become a media consensus that turning a school into an academy will automatically turn it into a more successful school, improve its results. But a closer look at the figures, which the mainstream media has conspicuously failed to carry out, shows a very different story.
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I can fully understand the frustrations many feel about the turn of events in the EU. Many Eurosceptics thought that once a new Treaty proposal came along, all the UK Prime Minister had to do was to table a series of amendments and opt outs for the UK so we could loosen our relationship, as
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UK premier accused of deploying worthless veto in Brussels after agreeing EU institutions should have role in enforcing eurozone fiscal discipline
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For Mario Draghi to truly earn his rock star status at Davos, he will need to turn off the ECB’s three-year scheme without killing the banks
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Much wailing and gnashing of teeth today on the right as evidence emerges that David Cameron is backsliding on his ‘veto’ preventing the European Union from enforcing fiscal integration among the Eurozone countries. Here’s how The Guardian reports it: Ahead of Monday’s summit of EU leaders, which is due to finalise “political agreement” on the
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