Bob Dylan: A minstrel’s reward for toil and blood
The surprise winner of the Nobel Prize for literature has been on the road for six decades, writes Gary Silverman
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The surprise winner of the Nobel Prize for literature has been on the road for six decades, writes Gary Silverman
Investors are marking down the economic future of Brexit Britain
A $100bn new venture capital fund risks flooding the market
The surprise winner of the Nobel Prize for literature has been on the road for six decades, writes Gary Silverman
Far from securing the South Korean group’s place in the market, the exploding Galaxy Note 7, threatens it
Post-Trump, a younger generation of leaders can return to the party’s established principles
Almost all directors says diversity on boards is good but many still refuse to act on it
The BringBackOurGirls effort meant government could not forget their plight, writes William Wallis
Last of the coup leaders whose Athens rule lasted seven years
The value of the currency is always a clue to the health of the economy
Notebook: The band Oasis, and Theresa May, embody a lost world of emotional self-reliance
It will take longer than expected for the technology to go mainstream, writes Oliver Bussmann
The danger in finance is that investment groups will be wiped out by price swings from political shock
The legal arguments are finely balanced but favour the claimants
Washington walks a difficult line in defining an acceptable response
Clarity on the UK’s strategy could help limit damage to the economy
Despite the EU’s resolve on Crimea, Moscow remains largely unfazed, writes Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Capital Economics expects reversion to historic trend, dragging on global economy
More scandals about the presidential candidate are expected before November 8, writes Edward Luce
Notebook: Old habits die hard among the country’s elite
The prime minister has gone much further in her rejection of Thatcher than her predecessor
An end to risky bets on the ‘red elephants’ of Beijing’s global financial diplomacy?
There is more to literature than words on a page and more to music than notes on a sheet
Monarch seen as semi-divine unifier ruled turbulent nation for 70 years