Former president chides ‘brothers’ for not backing Kamala Harris
Public filings show disposals have doubled in wake of election and ahead of crunch Budget
Senior adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says any attack could ‘have an impact’ on Tehran’s calculations
Ministers claim the reforms are ‘pro-business’ but companies remain uneasy over the effect on hiring and costs
Appointment comes ahead of international investment summit
Treasury models impact of changes, but rules out ‘exit tax’ on those who leave Britain to avoid being hit
Boosting employee rights should not undermine the goal of raising growth
Barclays pulls best-priced home loan rate with other lenders set to follow suit
The vice-president sought to tap into the female audience of Alex Cooper’s hit chat show
Government concession follows fierce lobbying from business groups
At least four people are killed after state hit by tornadoes and winds of up to 120mph
Disputes over historical memory reflect Poland’s post-populist politics and Ukraine’s emergence on Europe’s stage
Also in today’s newsletter, a look at Google’s future after election day and voters feel inflation pain in Michigan
Biden does not push for rapid ceasefire as state department sees opportunity for fresh Lebanese presidential vote
Labour meets manifesto pledge to release package within 100 days of taking office but leaves big decisions for later
Why is the Golden State shedding companies?
Tensions between the priorities of working people and progressive supporters are now complicated by the Treasury
The rise of political entrepreneurs and changes in voter behaviour mean emotion now matters more than evidence
Britain needs what it has never had: serious rules curtailing money in politics
The UK government’s international investment summit next week comes at a gloomy moment
Lai Ching-te says Beijing has ‘no right to represent’ Taipei in first National Day speech
Once-reliably Democratic section of the electorate has drifted to the Republican presidential candidate
Even Labour will not benefit from one of two rightwing contenders taking Conservatives off on a strange journey
Search group claims regulators are overreaching just as foreign and domestic rivals are gaining ground
Screenwriter Gabriel Sherman’s film was bankrolled by a billionaire Trump donor, hit with legal threats — and had Hollywood running scared