Second-class letters will be delivered on alternate weekdays from end of July
Banks’ concerns over Stenn began when US authorities unsealed criminal indictments in money laundering case
Reform’s success depends on signs its future is brighter and mid-career politicians jumping ship is a big one
Utility says proposal prepared by The Water Retail Company chief Rupert Redesdale with Muinín Holdings has ‘little credibility’
London-listed asset manager embarks on expansion after a period of poor performance
Deal is latest example of European insurance and pension groups tapping fast-growing asset class
Ministers will instead explore less radical reforms such as how generators pay to access transmission network
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
British-American will lead efforts to revive fortunes of London-listed advertising agency
Plan to shut Greenergy unit follows recent collapse of oil refinery in the same area
Plus market breadth
Former NBCUniversal executive leaves Elon Musk’s social media platform after two years
Also in this newsletter: North Macedonia makes tentative progress on EU accession journey
Holy Popplio; uneasy oligarchy; AI hallucinations; Norway vs homelessness; NYC Jonathan Swift
For whom the bell tolls
Ben Hall talks to military analyst Franz-Stefan Gady
Plus, Big Pharma faces up to a patent cliff and Jane Street’s troubles in India
As extreme weather increases, countries are urged to invest in technology to warn populations of impending disasters
Novel investment firm that trades off its reporters’ scoops raises fresh capital and moves into litigation
Marc Filippino talks to Leslie Hook and Ilya Gridneff
AI company allowed its software to take control of a Gripen E fighter jet over the Baltic Sea in two test flights
For the first time since the 1920s, Parisians can legally bathe in their river. Despite the naysayers’ grim warnings, our hesitant columnist tests the waters
No sensible government would think of emulating his trade policies as they have his other plans
Customers face higher bills to upgrade infrastructure needed to power AI systems
Jakarta’s push for further postponement comes as EU countries call for ‘onerous’ rules to be simplified