Access comes as both countries face domestic political turmoil and the zone is jeopardised by new border controls
G7’s $50bn loan is no substitute for transferring blocked foreign exchange reserves to Ukraine
The new Korean restaurant from the Bokman hitmakers is fiendishly brilliant
Review by Sir Brian Leveson will consider expanding use of magistrates in search for ‘radical’ options
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces talks between the two countries to end dispute over breakaway Somaliland region
Country’s energy minister describes ‘shit situation’ as domestic prices hit highest level since 2009
Also in this newsletter: Poland seizes the moment to push for EU defence spending
Investigations should finally shed light on how algorithms win votes and influence people
Governments are experimenting with industrial policy but tariffs are staying low
Refugees in Germany and elsewhere are in ‘wait and see’ mode after fall of Assad regime
Increased military expenditure could be agreed at next year’s summit, intensifying pressure on national budgets
British premier will accept an invitation by the bloc to discuss security matters, in the latest sign of improving relations
Experts say councils may be given too much time to produce local plans that permit increased development
The company argues that the case was based on flimsy and unreliable testimony
Agreement with South American bloc is a chance to bolster free trade
After the collapse of Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition, follow our live-updating polling data and discover other possible coalitions ahead of February vote
Voluntary redundancies expected across Whitehall as departments respond to chancellor’s spending review
The nation’s first LGBTQ museum offers hope for a community still struggling with inequality
Over 4,000 flown home in the face of rebel victory and overthrow of ally Bashar al-Assad
Transformative solutions are required to overhaul procurement and expand the pool of available capital
Mini-budget and pandemic showed need for more frequent reporting, regulator says
Banking, energy and transport executives voice concerns in meeting with UK chancellor
The North Shields singer-songwriter was on great form near the end of a sold-out tour of the UK and Ireland
As Greek borrowing costs fall to French levels, the bloc’s ‘periphery’ shows the value of steady reform
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you