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How to run your Cabinet: Lessons for Starmer

Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music With tensions simmering in Keir Starmer’s top team over Labour’s approach to the economy, this week host Patrick Baker looks at what the PM might be able to learn about managing your ministers from
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Plastic waste is a solvable problem

Arms aloft, the president of the United Nations Environment Assembly triumphantly told delegates in Kenya: “Plastic pollution has grown into an epidemic. With today’s resolution, we are officially on track for a

Brussels backs off from big farm shake-up. Cuts are coming anyway.

BRUSSELS — Faced with a €30 billion-a-year repayment bill from Covid-era borrowing, the European Commission briefly considered the unthinkable — tapping into the EU’s most sacred cow, farm subsidies. For a few

One year of Keir: Labour’s first 12 months, rated

LONDON — At least he’s outlasted Liz Truss.  Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer swept into office on a landslide a year ago this Saturday. Turns out that was the easy part

A new tech race is on. Can Europe learn from the ones it lost?

BRUSSELS — As Europe prepares to enter a new technology race, the hurdles it faces to beat out the U.S. and China are all too familiar. After rapidly falling behind in the

Greece names new ministers after high-level resignations over farm scandal

ATHENS — Greece’s center-right New Democracy government announced Cabinet changes on Saturday following a wave of resignations in a massive scheme to defraud the EU’s farm budget. Thanos Plevris, a hardline MP

Greek farm scandal triggers top-level government resignations

ATHENS — Several officials at the top of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ center-right government resigned on Friday after their names appeared in a file from the European prosecutor implicating them in
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