Every May, the ‘infiorata’ festival adds a riot of colour to the city’s glorious baroque architecture
Sanctions have caused imports of spare parts to collapse. But airlines have found new ways to get components into the country
Luxury brands adopt an informal approach as social media trends and influencers stoke interest among younger buyers
William Wood is upcycling part of Massey Shaw, one of the ‘little ships’ in the 1940 evacuation, to help fund an engine overhaul
European businesses in China say profits hit by weak demand and increasingly sophisticated local rivals
Description of relationship ‘for the new era’ comes as Viktor Orbán offers steadfast support for Beijing in the EU
China’s president gave few concessions and signalled his authoritarian worldview
Dismantling Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast operations would harm region’s aerospace industry, says UK chair
Also in this week’s newsletter: a superficially comforting headline on inward investment
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Latest data from UK Health Security Agency shows jump in cases in first three months of the year
Party’s rapidly-evolving policy will be key to winning over voters in the upcoming UK general election
Russian president says his ‘strategic forces’ are ready to retaliate
New government could resist compromise over Bulgarian demands as country also picks first female president
Walking London’s Capital Ring tells you all you need to know about the housing crisis
The compact East Anglian city boasts walkability, quaintness, good schools and relative affordability
Sunday’s vote will highlight enduring rift between those who want to stay in Spain and independence movement
US prices are from Mars and the Eurozone’s are from Venus — or maybe not
Yes the west is paranoid, but that doesn’t mean they’re not out to get us
Despite former mayor’s strong reputation, his efforts were undermined by widespread negative perceptions of Tory party
Experts say HMRC could challenge some advance fee schemes
New York art marathon starts slowly; London gallery sells out first show; new book highlights queer art
Gallerist Lucy Chadwick on the Gallic cool of her seaside home
Swedish central bank governor Erik Thedéen fuels debate on continent’s struggle to boost competitiveness
The EU foreign subsidies regulation is looking to score some notable hits
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