Today’s briefing

  • Cost of living plan: Business reacts to Rishi Sunak’s CBI speech last night.
  • Police watchdog warns the cost of living crisis could cause surge in crime. The Guardian has it.
  • 🛬 Russian airlines face further measures today under new sanctions.
  • Commons: Sits from 9.30 a.m. with Transport questions … PM to lead debate on NATO and international security.
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Editors’ picks

Tech 28: Class of 2022

The power players behind Europe’s tech revolution.

Orbán’s price: What will it take to get Hungary to ban Russian oil?

Brussels eyes the EU leaders’ summit at the end of May for a sanctions deal as hopes of a breakthrough fade.

Sweden, Finland submit applications to join NATO

Military alliance boss Jens Stoltenberg ‘warmly’ welcomes the Nordic countries’ membership requests.

War, disease and geopolitics: The von der Leyen Commission’s half-time scorecard

The head of the EU executive is pressing forward with her green and digital agenda despite massive upheavals. How well is she doing?

Ukraine’s front-line farmers battle to feed the world

Russia has planted mines in millions of hectares of the world’s most fertile soil.

Analysis

Europe’s leaders fall out of key on Ukraine

Germany, France and Italy are making overtures to Moscow.

From worms to war: The unlikely beginnings of NATO’s next top general

As war in Ukraine rages, Gen. Christopher Cavoli has been nominated to become supreme allied commander for Europe.

Poll of Polls

Northern Ireland election

Potential Scottish indyref

What’s next

  • GERMANY

North Rhine-Westphalia
Regional election: May 15
Time until polls close

DAYS

HOURS

MINUTES

SECONDS

    • France:
    • June 12 and 19
      General election

    • Sweden:
    • September 11
      General election polls

    • Latvia:
    • October 1
      General election polls

    • Slovenia:
    • October
      Presidential election

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Brussels

‘Nokiagate’: Dutch lawmakers slam Mark Rutte after claims he deleted texts for years

Rutte has denied wrongdoing, but will now likely face a parliamentary debate.

Germany set to strip Schröder of office space — but he can keep €8K monthly allowance

The former German chancellor refuses to distance himself from old friend Vladimir Putin despite the war in Ukraine.

Victims ‘want no amnesty’ for Troubles-era killers, Irish tell UK

Prime Minister Martin says British bill would benefit those guilty of atrocities, including the deadliest attack of the entire three-decade conflict.

German politics

Russia must withdraw troops as part of peace deal, say Scholz and Zelenskyy

German chancellor and Ukrainian president find common line after criticism grows that West could push for a ‘face-saving’ solution for Moscow.

No laughs for Olaf: 3 bitter election lessons for Germany’s Scholz

Contrasting results for coalition partners in state votes trigger tensions at national level.

Scholz’s SPD gets another shellacking in key German state election

Social Democrats and the liberal Free Democrats perform poorly as conservatives and Greens gain in ‘mini federal election.’

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