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5 resultsfor “UK economic resilience 2023”

Business

British Steel nationalisation: what went wrong, and what happens now?

2023. After years of stop-start negotiations over state aid to upgrade the plant to electric arc furnaces, Jingye last year threatened to walk away and [leave the blast furnaces to fall into disrepair

The Guardian WorldMay 12
Politics

Foreign Office cuts will weaken oversight of international law, MPs warn

Resilience, which monitors incidents of concern in Gaza, the West Bank and, more recently, Lebanon. In a letter to the foreign secretary, Yvettte Cooper, the cross-party group of MPs asked how the closure aligned

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

Iran war: Why the BRICS foreign ministers meeting in India matters

2023 in Johannesburg. The group sets priorities and holds discussions at an annual summit, which members take turns hosting. Last year, Brazil hosted the BRICS meeting and, in 2024, Russia hosted the annual meeting. This

Al Jazeera English16h ago
Politics

Foreign Office unit tracking Israel’s potential breaches of international law closed

Resilience (CIR) will end. The centre had been doing a range of work for the Foreign Office including the world’s largest open source monitoring of incidents across [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel), Palestine and Lebanon

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Business

Revealed: Axel Springer skipped due diligence before £575m Telegraph takeover

UK, called the negotiations “swift and efficient”. The dogged pursuit by RedBird IMI to recoup its full £500m investment, which led to three years of uncertainty and a merry-go-round of potential buyers, effectively

The Guardian WorldApr 24