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Our modern electronic world is under threat from dead satellites, nuts, bolts and even flecks of paint all whizzing around Earth 10 times faster than a speeding bullet
He will replace Amedeo Felisa by October as the luxury car maker's third leader in four years
Like the US Fed, the Bank of England maintained its rate with inflation set to go below its own 2% target within months
Inflation in Britain dropped to 3.6 per cent in February, from 4 per cent in January, while economists now say interest rates may have been too high for too long
Confidence growing after peak in Bank of England rates but 'not enough people can get a mortgage'
Chief executive of Centre for Cities warns the UK capital's infrastructure is creaking under the weight of its residents
Red Sea crisis highlights risk to global economy's vascular system which lies in fibre optics beneath the ocean floor
British trade minister Kemi Badenoch aims to make a deal that is 'fit for the 21st Century'
Britain's GDP up by 0.2 per cent having been in recession in the second half of last year
Two former prime ministers insist government reform is needed, with Brown predicting a make or break decade for Britain's economy
March between Hyde Park and US embassy in Nine Elms called for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Humza Yousaf defends £250,000 donation amid controversy and labels accusations as 'completely untrue'
The knock-on effect of abolishing the non-dom tax status could result in expats paying no UK inheritance tax on their foreign assets
After signing an agreement with Saudi Arabia, UK minister Andrew Griffith tells The National he will visit the Emirates to strengthen relationship
Technology valuable for 'prosperity, security, discovery and driving efficiencies in public services', major conference told
