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Growth - Page 13

Rachel Reeves has been prudent. Now she needs a purpose

LONDON — When Rachel Reeves was Britain’s shadow chancellor she liked to repeat an anecdote during interviews. The Labour frontbencher would often quote the advice she received from the party’s longest-ever serving chancellor, Gordon Brown. “Prudence is really important Rachel, but
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Brussels tries (again) to build its elusive single market

Can the European Union offset the impact of trade tariffs, accelerate economic growth and compete with China and the United States to attract large businesses, all by fiddling with labeling requirements and

Macron announces €20B of fresh foreign investment amid economic turmoil

PARIS ― French President Emmanuel Macron is celebrating a record-high wave of foreign investment in France today. Macron will seal investment deals for €20 billion as he gathers CEOs from all over

Can defense become Europe’s economic growth machine?

Microwaves, GPS, drones, duct tape, the PC. That’s just a short list of household goods that trace their origin to military research labs.  Their dual-use functionality is known as “military-civil fusion” in

New Heathrow runway will boost annual CO2 emissions by 2.4 million tons, UK admits

LONDON — Opening a third runway at Heathrow Airport could result in pollution equivalent to an additional 2.4 million tons of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere each year by 2050,

PMQs: Starmer finishes on top as he brands Tories ‘dead party walking’

Prime minister’s questions: a shouty, jeery, very occasionally useful advert for British politics. Here’s what you need to know from the latest session in POLITICO’s weekly run-through. What they sparred about: The economy,

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