Once seen as a template for the world’s industrial future, the city’s building boom now makes it a test for urban living
Dealmaking in commercial real estate sector starts to pick up in first half as prices edge higher
Comcast unit seeks tax breaks for 500 acre site to rival Disneyland Paris
Four in five centres have a wait of more than three months, AA figures show
EU governments face awkward choices over asylum-seekers, labour market shortages and integration of newcomers
Four rules for exiting the site formerly known as Twitter
Higher interest rates and new rules push people back to retirement products with guaranteed incomes
Brawl during debate over jailed politician exposes depth of political resentments
Hit game developer Epic launches mobile app store after Brussels regulations force ‘gatekeepers’ to open up
Rooms sold for double normal tariff but Louvre’s footfall dropped
What is it about these missives that has such power? Hannah Shuckburgh is not the first person to have written a letter to try to convince someone to sell them their house — because it often works
More territory in Donetsk region is taken while Kyiv presses ahead with its cross-border incursion into Kursk
Kangaroo-hopping athlete devastated by criticism over her performance
Russia may be forced to rethink its claim that any peace deal must take account of who controls territory on the ground
Texas-based company has signed new contracts and recruited hundreds of staff despite the war in Ukraine
This week’s Big Question asks readers: do the latest rules used to tame social media go far enough?
Before being prohibited last month, few Germans had heard of Compact. Now it claims ‘everyone wants a copy’
Danish commissioner renowned for being tough on Big Tech will not be reappointed for a third term
Checks on food and plants in Kent have left companies nursing higher costs
London and Canberra will no longer need licences to obtain some American defence-related technology
Kyiv says it continues to advance in risky operation in western Russian region
In charts: Jump in A* results and performance gap widens between private and state schools
New governing group for the professional game is seeking to increase the number of fans and unlock commercial opportunities
Civil Protection Mechanism has been activated 29 times this year as Europe becomes world’s fastest warming continent
The sector’s green transformation is a threat to competitiveness