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The world’s largest economies will lack the workers they need to power growth and keep prices stable in the coming decades ...
Coca-Cola is exploring a sale of Costa Coffee, according to two people familiar with the matter, after rising costs and ...
At the ‘Wimbledon of jousting’, Simon Usborne finds historical re-enactment is becoming big business — and meets the knights and tourists partying like it’s 1499 ...
Unlike Trump, European leaders have no illusions that Putin is ready to end his war, which makes talk of security guarantees ...
Excuse me, is that a lentil on your Fondant Fancy? Premier Foods, the maker of Mr Kipling’s cakes and Ambrosia custard, this ...
Once again she thought she could distantly understand the urge to revolution, and wished she could’ve seen some nobleman’s ...
A US BCG team worked for seven months to help establish the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an aid distribution scheme designed to sideline the UN and condemned by humanitarian groups. Hundreds of ...
Big tech has assumed a dominant position in global public markets because of a winner-takes-all dynamic that has created a handful of almost unfathomably enormous and successful listed corporate ...
Learning a foreign language is hard, using AI is easy . . .  but Henry Mance thinks the rewards are worth the effort ...
Investors are warming to the S&P 500 index’s “forgotten 493” stocks, as stretched valuations and a sell-off in the AI sector trigger renewed warnings about outsized exposure to megacap companies. The ...
The sculptor reflects on the ‘ghastly soup’ of ChatGPT, confrontational art and his deep connection to the land ...
I wonder how much of Britain’s economic sloth, its resistance to reform, comes from being able to coast on the pre-eminence of English In other words, having the world’s dominant language can be a ...