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| The president-elect may seem all-powerful, but there are pockets of resistance that can still make life difficult for him, says Stephen Marche, author of 'The Next Civil War' – and this is what those who feel abandoned by their country can and will do next… | Many are worried about the powers behind Donald Trump | |
| On one hand, Susie Wiles is the generous neighbour who brings you casseroles and sends you flowers when you're in the hospital. On the other, she's a ruthless political operator who was the mastermind behind getting Donald Trump back to the White House. Alex Hannaford talks to those who know her to find out how she became one of the few people who can handle her boss... | Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with his senior advisor Susie Wiles | | | With Frederick Forsyth's cat-and-mouse assassin novel now being adapted into a new series starring Eddie Redmayne, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the making of the 1973 classic that first brought the story to life | Eddie Redmayne in the 'Day of the Jackal' series | |
| The President-elect and his Chinese opponent have made a fist of playing buddies. But Trump has vowed to raise tariffs on Chinese imports – and Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un are cosying up to China. Michael Sheridan asks if this could put a major roadblock in the way of cordial East-West politics... | |
| The Bank of England has cut rates by 0.25 points after a drop in the rate of inflation. The question now, writes James Moore, is how long we will have to wait for the next one | |
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