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Alex Norström, co-president and chief business officer of Spotify, told the Financial Times that price rises were “part of ...
PlayStation owner wants its standalone ‘first-party studios’ to contribute more to revenue growth and take measured risks ...
Big Joe Williams’s 1930s song went through multiple manifestations, most memorably when Van Morrison’s Them covered it ...
Leftwing leader Lee Jae Myung will seek to dispel reputation as anti-American and pro-China at White House summit ...
Research into mirror cells has only been a tiny part of synthetic biology. But efforts to build a mirror ribosome — the cell’s protein factory — are under way. Once it is possible to build a mirror ...
More than 40 schools have closed since 2020, with 22 shutting in the last academic year, according to London Councils, which represents local authorities in the capital. The latest official pupil ...
The pioneering “house doula” shares the secrets of reimagining, rebirthing and reconfiguring salvaged architectural materials ...
Donald Trump’s tariffs will give makers of high-quality toys an opportunity to displace cheaper products that will “fall off the shelf”, the boss of the company behind the children’s audio system ...
Specific term-time contracts are so unusual there is no official data on their use: in the Department for Work and Pensions’ employer survey they are likely to be categorised among “other” kinds of ...
A letter sent to the FCA by Woodford Investment Management’s lawyers on October 14 2019 showed that WIM urged the financial regulator against closing the fund, warning that it would crystallise bigger ...
Germany’s central bank is considering abandoning its landmark brutalist headquarters in Frankfurt amid regulatory criticism of a multibillion euro redevelopment of the asbestos-stricken site, where ...
With no good options and reluctant to leave once again, however, most Palestinians have so far remained in Gaza City. Many see the attempt to force them south as part of an Israeli plan — one ...