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Glass and concrete additions deliberately contrast with 12th-century romantic forms
Potential conflicts of interest to be probed after president rejects plan by outgoing PM for Mário Centeno to become premier
Premier Pedro Sánchez is vilified over pact with Catalan separatists but says his opponents are heading for ‘abyss’
Town in south-west evacuated as thousands of earthquakes are recorded close to country’s main airport
Once-thriving residential construction industry has slumped, posing drag on EU’s largest economy
A rare look inside a covert Russian-led operation to get strategic technology protected by European export controls into the hands of the state
Washington has for the first time added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine
Aim is to take advantage of economic headwinds to acquire promising businesses at a discount
Democratic backsliding and a foreign policy close to Russia cast doubt on whether Belgrade really wants to join the club
With days to go, Congress is still without a deal to boost funding for allies at war
Brussels recommends candidate status for a south Caucasus state where Moscow’s influence remains strong
Camille Jaccoux on turning a playful start-up into a success story on the slopes
Permanent secretary at the Cabinet Office will not seek a further term
Saturday’s protest is due to go ahead in central London despite coinciding with Armistice Day commemorations
Investigation triggered after vintners complain prices have not fallen back in line with energy costs
Ukrainian deputy PM Olha Stefanishyna warns FT Global Boardroom about Kyiv’s financing uncertainty
Central bank’s president tells FT rates must be kept at current levels for ‘long enough’
Berlin pledges to plug budgetary holes that will speed up procurement and help meet Nato targets
The family founders of 62ºNord’s hotels and expeditions epitomise Scandinavian energy and style
Feud centres on ruling last month to release opposition lawmaker Can Atalay
Also in this newsletter: Portugal calls a snap election as Spain moves to form a government
Once a highly successful vehicle for income investors, the sector has suffered as inflation took hold
Baltika’s success made it a target for seizure as Kremlin loyalists are rewarded with key assets
Extra spending highlights ballooning cost of Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine
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