When Nicolas Hulot agreed to join Macron’s government, campaigners dared to hope for a radical shift towards greener policies
​French President Emmanuel Macron returns from his summer break to an overflowing in-tray as he pushes on with wide-ranging reforms
From London to Berlin, Europe’s museums are packed with hundreds of thousands of colonial-era items
Chinese President Xi Jinping, in an hour-long speech on Tuesday, won over a crowd of ardent capitalists gathered at the World Economic Forum.
It is an odd sight: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is wearing a jacket and tie, but no shoes.
Former Barclays CEO Bob Diamond criticised "reprehensible" behaviour over a rate-fixing scandal in his first public hearing since quitting.
Bob Diamond will face tough questions from UK officials after quitting as Barclays chief executive amid the interest rate scandal scalp-hunt.
James Murdoch has told an ethics inquiry that he had previously discussed News Corp’s bid to take control of pay-TV giant BSkyB with David Cameron.
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/ 13 November 2011
A British newspaper has thrown open its doors, let the readers stride in, and invited them to peer over reporters’ shoulders — digitally, at least.