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Top Headlines from the UK Edition
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Ministers face showdown on UK welfare reform as concessions fail to quash rebellion
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Streeting admits ‘trust needs to be rebuilt’ as large number of Labour MPs continue to revolt |
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Donald Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists
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FT-Booth survey reveals broad concern over president’s measures and criticism of central bank |
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Donald Trump says he has found group of ‘wealthy people’ to buy TikTok
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US administration has repeatedly delayed deadline for Chinese owner to sell social media platform’s US operations |
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One year in: what has the Labour government achieved?
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After a tumultuous first 12 months in office, the FT looks at Sir Keir Starmer’s record so far |
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Israel 1967, Iran 2025: two countries on the threshold of a nuclear bomb
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Facing an existential threat in the 1960s, Israel hastily assembled an atomic device. What will Iran choose to do? |
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Top Headlines from the International Editions
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Canada scraps tech tax to advance Trump trade talks
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US president had described the levy as a ‘direct and blatant’ attack on the country |
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Iran could restart enriching uranium in months, says nuclear watchdog chief
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Comments by IAEA’s Rafael Grossi follow week of conflicting claims about damage done by US and Israeli strikes |
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Russia hits Ukraine with biggest air attack of the war
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Assault marks sharp escalation in campaign, as Zelenskyy calls for more western help with defence systems |
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Nvidia insiders cash out $1bn worth of shares
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Chief executive Jensen Huang leads wave of insider selling as AI demand boosts stock to record high |
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US holidaymakers descend on Europe as overtourism fears mount
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The continent could be poised for a record summer as Americans pour in and Europeans holiday close to home |
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UK launches biggest financial advice shake-up in more than a decade
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Regulator unveils plans for ‘targeted support’ to help individuals get better returns |
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Hong Kong IPO boom challenges the city’s critics
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Asian financial hub bounces back to secure $13bn in new listings this year |
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Crypto-crazy investors make South Korea the best-performing market in Asia
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New president’s pledge to allow won-based stablecoins has led to huge gains in related shares this month |
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London-listed companies pile into bitcoin
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Moves highlight growing trend for businesses to turn themselves into proxies for the cryptocurrency |
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Middle East tensions could trigger food price shock, warns fertiliser boss
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Fertiliser prices have been ‘extremely volatile’ in the past two weeks, says CEO of leading crop nutrients group Yara |
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See a physio, quit the fizzy drinks: employers intervene to stem ill-health exodus
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Companies are filling the gap left by the NHS in bid to keep staff at work |
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The boomerang bankers for whom escape becomes exile
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It is not just pay and perks that are persuading those who walk away from the industry to return |
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UK rail regulator urged to limit approvals of private train services
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Senior official in transport department calls on watchdog not to authorise multiple ‘open-access’ operations |
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Lotus reverses plan to shut factory after UK offers fresh support
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Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds to speak to carmaker after ‘everyone just panicked’ |
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US energy groups spend record sums on power plants to feed data centres
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Rising capital expenditure raises fears of higher energy prices for consumers |
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Iran attack could be the death knell for nuclear non-proliferation
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