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Donald Trump’s gift for self-defeat

The Republican candidate will win no new fans with his late-night Twitter rants

The left may find itself stranded politically

The UK Labour party’s leftward march may not be a lost cause

After a summer of silence Theresa May came out fighting
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Theresa May aims for a soft-ish Brexit

The time for denial is past — moderate Leavers and Remainers need to unite, writes Iain Martin

Deutsche Bank reflects shattered ambition

Bid to forge new identity in investment banking has turned spectacularly sour, writes David Marsh

Demonstrators on Westminster Bridge support the pro-Brexit campaign 'Fishermen for Leave', who are sailing a flotilla of over 30 vessels up the Thames
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Theresa May starts countdown to Article 50

The prime minister has given away just enough details to keep her party happy, writes Sebastian Payne

Strongman Orban weakened by refugee vote

Low turnout hits Hungary PM’s hopes of strengthening his hand

Elon Musk, billionaire space entrepreneur

SpaceX founder launches his ambition to propel us to Mars and back

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AM 37 28 September 2016, Monaco: The 37-foot Aston Martin AM37 powerboat made its world debut at the Monaco Yacht Show today, marking the luxury British brand’s entry into the nautical world. The new day-cruiser is offered in two versions with the AM37S expected to reach speeds of 50 knots.

Aston Martin junks Bond at its peril

Extending a luxury brand comes with dangers, writes Philip Delves Broughton

Trump’s policy mix and the dollar

Why have US markets generally been willing to ignore the Trump risk, asks Gavyn Davies

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A chance for May to say what she believes

Platitudes are a poor substitute for decisions on policy, writes Julian Glover

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