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Reeves to extend electric vehicle grant in Autumn Budget (www.ft.com)
Rail fares in the UK to be frozen in Autumn Budget (www.ft.com)
Global climate agreement sealed at COP30 despite deep divisions (www.ft.com)
Brazil police take ex-president Jair Bolsonaro into custody (www.ft.com)
Kyiv’s allies insist more work is needed on US-Russian peace plan (www.ft.com)
Gunmen kidnap hundreds of Catholic schoolchildren in Nigeria (www.ft.com)
Apple’s ‘skinny’ iPhone falls flat with disappointing early sales (www.ft.com)
French parliament rejects budget draft as Lecornu struggles to lower deficit (www.ft.com)
The warning signal from bitcoin’s fall (www.ft.com)
The new politics of autism (www.ft.com)
Kremlin plotted to blame unpopular tax rise on west to shield Putin (www.ft.com)
Ignoring Britain’s disquiet on crime will not go unpunished (www.ft.com)
The Anglo-Australian drift (www.ft.com)
The brokers offering to spirit Palestinians from Gaza (www.ft.com)
Brace yourselves for a Budget doomed to failure (www.ft.com)
Are wildcats too wild for the English countryside? (www.ft.com)
Maduro tightens personal security as US strike threat intensifies (www.ft.com)
Royal Navy in dispute with army over funding to tackle Russian threat (www.ft.com)
Milei’s economic wins come with side of pain for Argentina’s restaurants (www.ft.com)
In search of a restaurant with extra rizz (www.ft.com)
Coming soon from Tech Tonic: Defying death (www.ft.com)
US bankruptcy court orders Byju’s founder to pay 1bn (www.ft.com)
UN climate summit deadlocked on fossil fuels and finance (www.ft.com)
Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign from Congress after clash with Trump (www.ft.com)
China enjoys marriage boom as Beijing allows weddings in nightclubs (www.ft.com)
Trump wields dealmaking diplomacy to shape US foreign policy (www.ft.com)
Trump envoys issue ultimatum to Ukraine to sign peace deal by Thursday (www.ft.com)
Judge shows reluctance to break up Google ads business in US monopoly case (www.ft.com)
Bill Ackman plots IPO of hedge fund Pershing Square in early 2026 (www.ft.com)
New Yorkers unite against Con Edison; stock falls (www.ft.com)
Third of employers would cut staff pensions if salary sacrifice capped (www.ft.com)
UK Budget’s pensions tax raid to raise over 3bn (www.ft.com)
Labour’s charm offensive to avoid an ‘omnishambles’ Budget (www.ft.com)
China’s risky challenge to Japan — and the US (www.ft.com)
Three years and 200mn already — is the UK’s Covid inquiry worth it? (www.ft.com)
Trump needs to tackle housing supply, not mortgage rates (www.ft.com)
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BBC board member resigns (www.ft.com)
Trump’s world view: cynical, self-interested and money-grabbing (www.ft.com)
We should make insider trading a thing of the past (www.ft.com)
Brazil delivers a climate COP like no other (www.ft.com)
Abu Dhabi’s IHC weighs bid for Lukoil’s international assets (www.ft.com)
Young workers in line for 8% pay rise in Budget (www.ft.com)
Trump’s grab for Russian frozen assets puts EU Ukraine loan in doubt (www.ft.com)
Walmart rings bell on grand battle of the bourses (www.ft.com)
Eli Lilly becomes first pharma group to join 1tn club (www.ft.com)
Boats and the Budget: the battlelines are drawn (www.ft.com)
How will Democrats handle the Mamdani effect? (www.ft.com)
EU explores cutting costs of carbon border tax on UK electricity producers (www.ft.com)
Former leader of Reform UK in Wales jailed over pro-Russian bribes (www.ft.com)
Annotated: the full text of Trump’s 28-point Ukraine-Russia peace plan (www.ft.com)
‘Made in India’ gets a makeover at Design Mumbai (www.ft.com)
Parsing Fed rate-setters’ views ahead of the December meeting (www.ft.com)
Lessons from Japan’s investing drive for fellow cash-loving Britons (www.ft.com)
Europe races to respond to US-Russian Ukraine peace plan (www.ft.com)
The King’s Troop, an obscure unit of British pageantry, still puts on a show (www.ft.com)
Lagarde warns European growth is linked to ‘disappearing’ world (www.ft.com)
UK energy bills set to rise 0.2% in January (www.ft.com)
Global stocks slide after sharp reversal on Wall Street (www.ft.com)
Japan approves restart of world’s biggest nuclear power plant (www.ft.com)
Firm Japan inflation bolsters case for near-term BoJ rate increase (www.ft.com)
Saudi Arabia leads attempts to block climate deal at COP30, UN chief warns (www.ft.com)
Reliance stops buying Russian crude at major refinery to comply with US sanctions (www.ft.com)
UK government borrows higher than expected 17.4bn in October (www.ft.com)
Larry Summers’ extraordinary fall from grace (www.ft.com)
The bear case for 2026 (www.ft.com)
US open to dropping EU food tariffs to lower domestic prices (www.ft.com)
Brussels set to issue formal warning to Italy over ‘golden power’ rules (www.ft.com)
Trump and Mamdani set for high-stakes Oval Office face-off (www.ft.com)
Could Washington pop the AI bubble? (www.ft.com)
Wall Street is banking on too many Fed rate cuts, Vanguard warns (www.ft.com)
Britain’s tax system combines the worst of the US and Scandinavia (www.ft.com)
What is Venezuela’s ‘Cartel of the Suns’? (www.ft.com)
Davos assured Trump ‘woke’ topics were off the agenda (www.ft.com)
Behind the AI bubble, another tech revolution could be brewing (www.ft.com)
Western allies seek to forge joint defence against cheap Chinese steel (www.ft.com)
How the Bank of England could be clearer on the rates outlook (www.ft.com)
French telcos explore wider bid for billionaire Drahi’s assets (www.ft.com)
Foreign investors snap up Japanese government bonds as yields surge (www.ft.com)
The best books on politics to read this year (www.ft.com)
The UAE’s next attraction: gambling (www.ft.com)
The dark truth behind supermarket tuna (ig.ft.com)
Taiwan minister says US will not put ‘punishing’ tariffs on chip sector (www.ft.com)
Trump lifts 40% tariff on some Brazilian food products (www.ft.com)
Read the full text of Trump’s 28-point Ukraine-Russia peace plan (www.ft.com)
US plan for Ukraine-Russia peace calls on Kyiv to cede land under its control (www.ft.com)
India-US trade deal feels like Waiting for Godot (www.ft.com)
Starmer expected to approve China’s ‘mega’ embassy in London (www.ft.com)
UK consumer confidence drops as public braces for a ‘difficult’ Budget (www.ft.com)
Ex-Wirecard boss Jan Marsalek linked to multibillion-dollar laundering network (www.ft.com)
Citigroup names new CFO as it shakes up leadership in business overhaul (www.ft.com)
When Chinese tourists reroute, so do Japan’s investors (www.ft.com)
UK government will buy tech to boost AI sector in 100mn growth push (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: US tech stocks slip as wave of volatility hits Wall Street (www.ft.com)
SEC weighs looser independence rules for Big Four auditors (www.ft.com)
Top Fed official warns on risk hedge funds pose to 30tn Treasury market (www.ft.com)
Lebanon arrests alleged drug lord linked to Hizbollah (www.ft.com)
Apple will need to move on from the Tim Cook gravy train (www.ft.com)
Spain’s attorney-general forced out after guilty verdict on media leak (www.ft.com)
UK government accused of prioritising London in council funding shake-up (www.ft.com)
OpenAI says new GPT-5 model speeds up research in maths and science (www.ft.com)
China and Japan’s unnecessary dispute (www.ft.com)
South Africa claims US has had ‘change of mind’ on G20 boycott (www.ft.com)
Reeves must avoid awakening the bond market bear (www.ft.com)
US hands Ukraine new peace plan drawn up with Russia (www.ft.com)
Trump flattery will get you nowhere (www.ft.com)
Trump accuses Democrats of ‘seditious behaviour’ punishable by death over video (www.ft.com)
Blue Owl’s private credit fund U-turn (www.ft.com)
Paramount makes surprise knockout bid for UK Champions League rights (www.ft.com)
Covid response of ‘toxic and chaotic’ UK government was ‘too little, too late’, inquiry finds (www.ft.com)
Brussels slashes 6.7bn price tag for UK to join EU defence fund (www.ft.com)
September payrolls data unlikely to swing December’s Fed decision (www.ft.com)
US ‘has Takaichi’s back’ in Japan’s escalating row with China (www.ft.com)
Abbott strikes 23bn deal for Cologuard cancer test maker Exact Sciences (www.ft.com)
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Fed minutes reveal deep divide over December rate cut (www.ft.com)
US economy adds 119,000 jobs in September but unemployment hits four-year peak (www.ft.com)
High earners to be eligible for UK settlement within 3 years of arrival (www.ft.com)
What would a Budget extension to the freeze in tax thresholds mean? (www.ft.com)
Walmart to shift listing to Nasdaq as retailer raises sales forecasts (www.ft.com)
We face an inequality emergency (www.ft.com)
Hot Property: six homes for sale in Burgundy (www.ft.com)
The best history books to read this year (www.ft.com)
Energy dealmaker XRG overhauls leadership after 40bn acquisition spree (www.ft.com)
How South Africa’s underworld infiltrated its government (www.ft.com)
Demographic discontent across Africa is a ticking time bomb (www.ft.com)
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‘Why I host a supper club for sex workers’ (www.ft.com)
Trump support for pro-AI proposal fuels Maga backlash (www.ft.com)
Germany’s problems are worse than you think (www.ft.com)
The man who weakened strongman Erdoğan (www.ft.com)
Elephant and Castle developers in London explore 500mn build-to-rent sale (www.ft.com)
Did the bombshell BBC memo misquote the misquote? (www.ft.com)
Nvidia’s lion buy omission (www.ft.com)
FCC probes BBC’s edit of Trump’s January 6 speech (www.ft.com)
The bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery begins (www.ft.com)
Channel Tunnel owner cancels UK rail projects over rise in business rates (www.ft.com)
The bull case for 2026 (www.ft.com)
How’s liquidity in the US life insurance sector? (www.ft.com)
EU leaders try to salvage shreds of multilateralism as US boycotts G20 (www.ft.com)
Investment bank CICC to acquire rivals as China pushes for consolidation (www.ft.com)
UK’s Powell co-hosted events with think-tank linked to Chinese intelligence (www.ft.com)
Trump’s total boycott of G20 casts shadow over its future (www.ft.com)
Three exceptions that prove a rule on Japan’s talent problem (www.ft.com)
How one police force is taking the fight to the shoplifters (www.ft.com)
French premier expected to fail early budget test (www.ft.com)
Elliott scion made failed donation to Jenrick during Tory leadership race (www.ft.com)
The matrix: Ellison overtures for Warner Bros kick off bidding war (www.ft.com)
Rachel Reeves’ gambit (www.ft.com)
UBS’s threats to move stateside might come back to haunt it (www.ft.com)
Milan’s real estate corruption probe in doubt after Supreme Court blow (www.ft.com)
Rachel Reeves under pressure to scale back Budget raid on expensive homes (www.ft.com)
Europe’s carmakers risk losing plug-in hybrid war to China on their own turf (www.ft.com)
Big Four partner promotions sink to five-year low (www.ft.com)
Don’t trade where you tweet (www.ft.com)
Asda raises almost 600mn in supermarket sell-off (www.ft.com)
Ukraine keeps trains running as end of line draws closer (www.ft.com)
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Fun, fearless and free: London’s adventure playgrounds (www.ft.com)
How the EU botched its attempt to regulate AI (www.ft.com)
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Europe’s triple shock: Putin, Trump and Xi (www.ft.com)
Global tech stocks rally after Nvidia earnings bolster AI bulls (www.ft.com)
Who is OpenAI’s auditor? (www.ft.com)
Brazil’s Lula weighs into COP30 talks to resolve geopolitical rifts (www.ft.com)
Nvidia’s AI supremacy is a weapon that cuts both ways (www.ft.com)
Many English universities to report deficits despite rise in tuition fees (www.ft.com)
Best Employers: Asia-Pacific (www.ft.com)
Chinese manufacturers’ shift to flexibility leaves gig labourers exposed (www.ft.com)
Breaking triple lock could double pensioner poverty, data shows (www.ft.com)
India aims to train vast pool of poorly skilled workers (www.ft.com)
Japan forced to search abroad to fill shortages (www.ft.com)
The tide is turning on China’s savings glut (www.ft.com)
South Korean banks take the lead to bridge gender inequalities (www.ft.com)
The chipmaking pay revolution buys time, but will not solve scarcity of engineers (www.ft.com)
Robot threat to drivers’ jobs in China heralds wider shift (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: Nvidia’s earnings beat estimates on bumper AI chip sales (www.ft.com)
UK investors pull out of London stock market at record pace (www.ft.com)
Christian tech group tests investors’ faith in AI deals on Wall St debut (www.ft.com)
Greater Manchester to launch 1bn public investment fund (www.ft.com)
Musk’s xAI nears 230bn valuation in fundraising deal (www.ft.com)
Palestine Action trial shown video of activists allegedly wielding sledgehammers (www.ft.com)
Federal Reserve officials ‘strongly’ divided on December rate cut (www.ft.com)
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Netanyahu visits Israeli troops in Syria (www.ft.com)
Target could yet win US retail’s ‘most improved’ prize (www.ft.com)
Zelenskyy needs to change the way he governs (www.ft.com)
Quantum computing needs its own industrial revolution (www.ft.com)
Trade policy is central to the green transition (www.ft.com)
Saudi Arabia leads 900mn funding round in Luma AI as US ties deepen (www.ft.com)
US and Russian officials draft new peace plan for Ukraine (www.ft.com)
European diesel prices jump on sanctions threat and supply disruptions (www.ft.com)
Warner settles lawsuit and agrees licensing deal with AI music platform (www.ft.com)
US stocks rebound ahead of Nvidia results (www.ft.com)
US and Saudi Arabia reach deal for rare earths facility in Gulf kingdom (www.ft.com)
UK seeks to revive dwindling stock market with single source of data (www.ft.com)
Left-wing Labour MP offers Burnham his seat to replace Starmer (www.ft.com)
Blue Owl calls off merger of private credit funds (www.ft.com)
Germany unveils its first space strategy (www.ft.com)
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UK offers 1% of Brussels’ 6.7bn demand to join EU defence fund (www.ft.com)
Russian spy ship targeted RAF pilots with lasers, says UK defence secretary (www.ft.com)
Lawrence Summers steps down from OpenAI board over Epstein emails (www.ft.com)
The Labour government will deteriorate from here (www.ft.com)
Nokia splits AI business into separate unit after 1bn Nvidia investment (www.ft.com)
EU grapples with carbon levy pushback at COP30 (www.ft.com)
Nasdaq and Singapore’s SGX to allow simultaneous joint listings (www.ft.com)
Huntingdon train stabbing suspect faces 2 new attempted murder charges (www.ft.com)
London house prices fall to lowest in almost two years (www.ft.com)
Nvidia shares set for 300bn swing around high-stakes earnings (www.ft.com)
Antica Macelleria Cecchini: butcher to Panzano, the world – and Elton John (www.ft.com)
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Europe’s defence spending spree must fund domestic AI, official says (www.ft.com)
Spain’s booming economy collides with a barren politics (www.ft.com)
Dutch government lifts block on chipmaker Nexperia (www.ft.com)
Shrinking youth clubs show cost of a state focused only on crisis (www.ft.com)
Israeli strike on Lebanon refugee camp raises fears of new offensive (www.ft.com)
Falling UK inflation paves way for December cut (www.ft.com)
Singapore’s Temasek warns weak US dollar is hitting returns (www.ft.com)
UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October (www.ft.com)
Time for anti-tech stocks (www.ft.com)
Donohoe’s resignation sparks fresh race to lead Eurogroup (www.ft.com)
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Brussels sprouts critical minerals plan (www.ft.com)
Dangerous toys still sold online in Europe, survey finds (www.ft.com)
Elliott’s newest gold mine (www.ft.com)
Wimbledon debenture tickets set to secure exemption from UK resale crackdown (www.ft.com)
Italy to define non-consensual sex as rape (www.ft.com)
EU risks decimating its cobalt industry with new safety rules, business says (www.ft.com)
Hedge funds’ bets on Argentina pay off after US bailout (www.ft.com)
Europe’s battle for control of its money (www.ft.com)
For scientists, the right questions are often the hardest (www.ft.com)
The American exceptionalism trade is wobbling (www.ft.com)
FCA pension scheme invests less in UK stocks than private sector peers (www.ft.com)
Brussels plans minerals stockpile centre to stop US snapping up supplies (www.ft.com)
Best books of 2025: Economics (www.ft.com)
UK government to line up bankers for British Steel sale (www.ft.com)
Belarus trying to ‘fool’ Trump into normalising ties, says opposition leader (www.ft.com)
‘Moral crisis’: Turkish football engulfed in betting scandal (www.ft.com)
Trump’s power play in Latin America (www.ft.com)
Quiz: How well do you know your Budgets? (www.ft.com)
Will electronic tagging for cattle save the Amazon rainforest? (www.ft.com)
‘Build, baby, build’: the pro-development Labour activists — and their backers in big business (www.ft.com)
Helicopter makers are circling a shrinking market (www.ft.com)
Iranian nuclear experts held second covert meeting with Russian weapons institute (www.ft.com)
Business school teaching case study: Indian shoemaker’s US tariff quandary (www.ft.com)
London’s Bond Street becomes world’s priciest retail destination (www.ft.com)
Japan’s 10-year bond yields at highest since global financial crisis (www.ft.com)
Elon Musk returns to the White House at dinner for Saudi crown prince (www.ft.com)
Singapore riven over fate of founding father’s home (www.ft.com)
More than 80 countries back push for ‘road map’ to quit fossil fuels at COP30 (www.ft.com)
Paramount held talks with Saudi wealth fund over potential Warner bid (www.ft.com)
No return to ‘hollowed out’ UK armed forces, insists defence secretary (www.ft.com)
India’s tech evolution is speeding up (www.ft.com)
‘Things happen’: Trump recasts Khashoggi killing as Saudi prince arrives with deals (www.ft.com)
Reeves asks UK regulator to investigate private dental charges (www.ft.com)
FirstFT: China raises economic pressure on Japan in dispute over Taiwan (www.ft.com)
Nintendo borrows from Apple’s product playbook (www.ft.com)
UK ministers accuse Exxon of failing to engage constructively over Scottish plant (www.ft.com)
Green groups sue to block Trump’s first oil lease auction in US Gulf (www.ft.com)
US House votes to release Epstein files (www.ft.com)
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Judge rules Purdue Pharma must pay 7bn in bankruptcy settlement (www.ft.com)
Denmark is a flawed model for UK asylum policy (www.ft.com)
Meta wins US case that threatened split with WhatsApp and Instagram (www.ft.com)
Budget measures on energy bills will not sway BoE view on rates, says Pill (www.ft.com)
Keir Starmer tells his cabinet to ignore damaging ‘distractions’ (www.ft.com)
Trump welcomes Saudi crown prince to the White House (www.ft.com)
Syria starts trials of suspects accused in sectarian massacres (www.ft.com)
Microsoft and Nvidia to invest up to 15bn in OpenAI rival Anthropic (www.ft.com)
Ocado shares sink after key customer Kroger closes warehouses (www.ft.com)
US tech stocks sell off as traders fret over ‘frothy’ AI valuations (www.ft.com)
Poland blames Russia-linked operatives for rail explosion (www.ft.com)
Callaway sells stake in Topgolf driving range unit to private equity (www.ft.com)
Epstein files vote expected to win near-unanimous backing in House (www.ft.com)
We have to be able to hold tech platforms accountable for fraud (www.ft.com)
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ChatGPT and X hit by outage at online security group Cloudflare (www.ft.com)
OpenAI strikes deal with Intuit to plug personal financial data into ChatGPT (www.ft.com)
Irish finance minister Donohoe resigns (www.ft.com)
UK MPs warned about China spy threat (www.ft.com)
The unhealthy state of US price statistics (www.ft.com)
Trump’s little British helpers (www.ft.com)
Canada’s Mark Carney boosts LNG projects in ‘nation-building’ push (www.ft.com)
ExxonMobil to close Scottish chemicals plant with loss of 200 jobs (www.ft.com)
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Fund managers warn AI investment boom has gone too far (www.ft.com)
Home Depot cuts forecast over US consumer weakness (www.ft.com)
Net immigration to UK hit higher peak than previously estimated (www.ft.com)
EU to restrict aluminium scrap exports (www.ft.com)
Defence of Labour asylum policy reveals backsliding on racism (www.ft.com)
Crest Nicholson says profits hit by Budget uncertainty (www.ft.com)
Elliott builds stake in gold miner Barrick (www.ft.com)
UK competition watchdog launches sweeping crackdown on online pricing tactics (www.ft.com)
Struggles of the world’s ‘second lung’ put one of the most beloved crops at risk (www.ft.com)
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France and Germany circle the wagons on EU-made AI (www.ft.com)
Philippine ministers resign as graft scandal escalates (www.ft.com)
Calls to abandon fed funds targeting are growing louder (www.ft.com)
‘Baby Shark’ creator Pinkfong pops in trading debut (www.ft.com)
US government needs overhaul to compete with China, panel says (www.ft.com)
Crypto market sheds 1.2tn as traders shun speculative assets (www.ft.com)
The UK offers rich pickings for activists (www.ft.com)