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In the quest for a leader to restore standards in British public life, Boris Johnson would not be anyone’s first choice, writes Robert Shrimsley.
The UK prime minister will do no more than necessary to make the Greensill saga go away https://t.co/tbIXWMZE3S
The former wife of a Russian billionaire has won a High Court lawsuit against their son whom she accused of helping his father avoid paying her a £450m award https://t.co/oywt4KADpa
The US justice department will investigate whether unlawful policing is a pattern at the Minneapolis police department in the wake of former officer Derek Chauvin’s conviction on charges of murdering George Floyd https://t.co/f7jrabYId1
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US banks have committed $4.15tn to finance low carbon projects by 2030, while asset managers have made more than $19tn in commitments, US climate envoy John Kerry told Moral Money: https://t.co/Dx8LhLI9JL
Goodbye LA, hello Austin. 👋
The pandemic and the rise of remote work have accelerated the decades-long trend of US residents migrating from larger, more expensive, often colder cities to cheaper and warmer locales https://t.co/CebKgcoFEQhttps://t.co/4caLqBk4d6
Take a look at the FT’s analysis of data from five countries — each facing very different scenarios — on rates of infections after the introduction of Covid-19 vaccines https://t.co/WjtSdc6XiX
It's easy to feel as if the coronavirus pandemic is getting out of control again, but lives are being saved in those countries with effective immunisation programmes https://t.co/dLRHoxAGBRhttps://t.co/l9WDyIUFkW
Exclusive: KPMG is reducing its physical presence in Manchester less than two years after moving digital specialists into the 12,000 sq ft hub as part of a ‘major investment’ in the region https://t.co/dag7iiqHAVhttps://t.co/8FyhCfBPKU
News of the intended withdrawal from the ISS comes after Russia signed a memorandum with China to jointly build a base on or orbiting the Moon, after rebuffing an offer from the US to join a Nasa-led project for a similar lunar base https://t.co/zKgFjXDHmX
Russia has faced newly imposed US sanctions and condemnation from Europe over the jailing of opposition activist Alexei Navalny; abandoning the ISS is the latest addition to recent tensions between Moscow and western capitals https://t.co/WOQ9ufD8yIhttps://t.co/lerHMXY63Y
Recent years have seen a number of clashes between the US and Russia over their competing space activities. Leaving the ISS, which orbits 420km above the earth, may also imperil co-operation between Russia and the European Space Agency https://t.co/WOQ9ufD8yIhttps://t.co/5VnuwSLnWC