Also in this newsletter: European Commission slammed over questionable job appointment
Key Notes | The venerable family-owned retailer has become The Store, a hundred-room hotel with spire-filled views from the rooftop bar
Polls predict steep losses in some rural Conservative strongholds
Hungary’s Eurosceptic premier has blocked increasing number of Ukraine-related decisions
Orders surge but companies say sustainable growth needs longer-term funding
The stories of the historic sites and key venues in the birthplace of the modern Olympics — and many international sports events
US 2022 abortion ruling has heightened concerns over the safety of women’s healthcare trackers
Sinn Féin hopes Fermanagh and South Tyrone will help it become Northern Ireland’s largest party at Westminster
Symbolic step comes a decade after Euromaidan protests sought to put country firmly on pro-western path
Yuriy Sodol ousted as commander of the joint forces of the army shortly after complaints about his conduct
Paul Careless alleged to have received £12mn from collapsed ‘minibond’ provider London Capital & Finance
Two-term leader of multilateral lender describes probe as ‘absurd and unfounded’
Proposed friendship agreement put on hold after businesses express concerns
Polling and key information on the National Assembly vote on June 30
Jordan Bardella seeks to reassure investors and voters despite vague economic plans
Workaround allows release of up to €1.4bn to purchase military aid for Kyiv
Consolidators such as Frasers and Next have significantly outperformed the wider market over the past year
Authorities call shootings terrorist incidents as Islamist violence in country increases in recent months
Runaway budget deficits and confrontation with Brussels and Berlin is a formula for trouble
Stéphane Boujnah says both far-right and leftwing alliance would struggle to implement their plans in government
Tech giant faces penalty of up to 10% of global annual revenue
New research into prosperous seats reveals anti-Con swings could be deeper than some polling suggests, though voter choices remain fluid
Also in this newsletter: How the European Commission wants to put G7 plans on Russia’s frozen assets into action
EU and French elections have revived the narrative of a fractured Europe
CMIT is pushing for reform in a bid to end malaise engulfing London market
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