Ukraine’s economy could grow by 5% next year if hostilities end, EBRD says European reconstruction bank will help rebuild country if peace is agreed but a lasting end to conflict is needed
Sadiq Khan aims to add £100bn to London’s economy by 2035 Capital’s mayor wants return to productivity growth, which has struggled to recover from 2008 financial crisis
It’s time we asked: what is the cost not just to the budget, but to society, when the richest are helped to get richer? The question ‘how do we pay for it’ only seems to come up when the government spends money on things that help low and middle-income earners
German parliament in race against time to sign off on new defence fund Friedrich Merz, expected to be next chancellor, has spoken of urgent need for ramped-up defence, but ‘blocking minority’ could form in future Bundestag
Bitcoin slides below $90,000 amid crypto selloff; Tesla sales slide across Europe; UK defence stocks jump – as it happened Bitcoin has tumbled below $90,000 to hit the lowest since mid-November, as rising volatility hits crypto market
Labour losing support fastest among voters worried over finances, study finds Poverty charity urges Keir Starmer to focus on living standards instead of culture wars and immigration
Apple cheers Trump with $500bn US investment plan; more losses on Wall Street – as it happened Apple has pledged to spend $500bn in US investments in the next four years, including a giant factory in Texas for artificial intelligence servers.
‘I feel trapped’: how home ownership has become a nightmare for many Americans Scores in the US say they’re grappling with raised mortgage and loan interest rates and exploding insurance premiums
Britain’s net zero economy is booming, CBI says Green sector growing at triple the rate of the UK economy, providing high-wage jobs and increasing energy security
Consumers don’t have a debt problem. The US government does US consumer debt is high and rising but 16 cents on every dollar spent by the government is now going to interest
Labour’s revolution of local government will be seismic but won’t be straightforward Bucket-loads of political capital and cash will be used to reconfigure English councils’ two-tier set-up, but the benefits could be huge
How UK and EU could find more money for defence without spooking the markets There is political agreement that Britain and Europe need to increase military spending. But in straitened times, how can it be done?
Do you want to buy a British kettle? Go whistle As China’s cheap prices continue to dominate western markets, attempts to revive or invent UK brands has never been tougher
Oil workers ‘could strike’ to protect jobs in green transition; Trump tariffs hit US economic growth – as it happened Sharon Graham, the Unite general secretary, says direct action is being considered to save UK jobs
Neoliberalism is dead. So why haven’t Australia’s leaders got the message? Until centre-left parties can escape the mental prison built by decades of soft neoliberalism, it is what we are likely to get