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June 10, 2025
Hot Money: how Wirecard’s Jan Marsalek went from fraudster to spy
The third season of our investigative podcast asks: who is the real Jan Marsalek? And what does his secret life reveal about the powerful fo...
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Rolls-Royce group wins government backing to build UK’s first small modular nuclear reactor
Consortium led by British engineer selected as preferred bidder out of four shortlisted last year
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
UK pay growth cools as job market weakens
Figures come after Bank of England splits three ways over last month’s rate cut
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
China’s Huawei says US is exaggerating its chipmaking capabilities
Founder Ren Zhengfei plays down his company’s technology amid trade talks between Washington and Beijing
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Fifth of people believe they will not have as many children as they want
UN study suggests economic strains, including job insecurity, among the biggest barriers to parenthood
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
China’s $1.1tn asset manager becomes star player on ‘national team’
State-owned Central Huijin in spotlight after big intervention in domestic stock markets to boost economy
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
How to make digital technology an educational force for good
Tools such as artificial intelligence can be empowering for young people but spreading awareness of tech’s dangers is vital
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Why artist Pat Steir is in thrall to the power of chance
Inspired by her friend John Cage, the 87-year-old has spent four decades perfecting her ‘waterfall’ paintings
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Vaping growth falters as Big Tobacco hunts for lifeline
Sales of legal e-cigarettes are losing momentum as consumers turn to alternatives and regulation saps demand
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Smelters pay to process copper as China expands capacity
Fee earned to turn concentrate into the refined metal falls further into negative territory this year
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Even with low oil prices, Opec could come out on top
With rivals running out of juice, the cartel can afford to play the long game
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
How — and why — to do a family holiday in Zürich
From paddleboarding on the lake to a world-class zoo, via picnics, chocolate and easy mountain day trips, Switzerland’s biggest city is so m...
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
The great family saga is catnip for today’s readers
A new crop of novelists are breathing fresh life into a form as old as time
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
What It Feels Like for a Girl TV review — a gritty, bold coming-of-age tale
Breakout star Ellis Howard is a revelation as the protagonist of this semi-autobiographical series by trans writer Paris Lees
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
The vulnerable teen drawn into far-right extremism online
Could the British state have done more to help Rhianan Rudd?
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Who are you calling over-the-hill? The truth about cognitive peaks
It’s not necessarily correct that our brains struggle more as we age
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
EU to ‘step up’ on cyber security as dependence on US laid bare
Temporary US funding threat to online security programme in April highlighted Europe’s reliance on Washington
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
If you don’t understand Nintendo Switch 2, you won’t understand the modern world
No savvy politician can get away with treating gaming as if it were a passing fad
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Everything you need to know about laser skin treatments
The HTSI beauty expert offers a beginner’s guide
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
What to expect in Rachel Reeves’ spending review
Health and defence will receive a bump, but other departments face a further squeeze
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
UK families ‘seize moment’ to buy exclusive London homes as non-doms retreat
Domestic buyers take advantage of tumbling prices as new non-dom tax regime cools interest from abroad
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Royal Society prize winner returns award in protest over Elon Musk
Andrea Sella is latest scientist to express dismay over UK science academy’s refusal to criticise tech billionaire
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Rising debt burden puts UK on a trajectory of more volatility
Investors are likely to seek a higher risk premium for British assets
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Panama Canal boss warns MSC ports deal threatens principle of neutrality
Operator says purchase of Hutchison assets poses risk to waterway’s compliance with US treaty with Central American nation
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Stephen Miller: the architect of Trump’s hardline immigration policy
Stephen Miller: the architect of Trump’s hardline immigration policy
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Trump’s Tech Bros: Can Tim Cook save Apple from the trade war?
Will Apple’s success in China be Cook’s undoing?
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Trump cracks down on Los Angeles protests
California says it will sue the US president for calling in the National Guard
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Australia moves to speed up IPO process to counter listings slump
Regulator wants to give companies greater certainty with early informal review of filings
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
India’s central bank should watch the rhetoric on growth
Also in this newsletter, Flipkart shakes up consumer lending
Financial Times
June 10, 2025
Trump administration to deploy hundreds of Marines in LA, Mobilisation will escalate stand-off between White House and state and local leaders over use of troops, Trump administration to deploy hundreds of Marines in LA
Trump administration to deploy hundreds of Marines in LA, Mobilisation will escalate stand-off between White House and state and local leade...
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
UK retail sales growth slowed in May, casting doubt on consumer resilience
Shoppers traded down to cheaper items, especially in non-food areas such as clothing
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
BlackRock seeks dismissal of Texas antitrust case over alleged suppression coal production
Asset managers accused of using index fund holdings to exert influence over corporate emissions practices
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
US accuses Russian of using crypto group to acquire sensitive technology
Founder of crypto payments company Evita charged with fraud and money laundering
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
OpenAI’s expected subscription revenue doubles to $10bn
The company behind the ChatGPT tool is still lossmaking, as are its biggest rivals
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Apple to give app developers access to its artificial intelligence models
Tech group unveils new features as it seeks to keep up with rivals
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Thames Water bosses were set for £18.5mn before outcry over bonuses
Creditors have proposed injecting £3bn of equity and taking a 20 per cent writedown on loans in latest rescue plan
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Whole Foods’ primary distributor United Natural Foods warns of disruptions after cyber attack
Company says breach affected its ability to fulfil customer orders and is expected to cause further interruptions
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Cooper secures police budgets in last wrangle over UK spending review
Home secretary, the last minister holding out for more cash, will have to make cuts in other areas
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Donald Trump eyes chip export deal for rare earths in China talks
Top White House official says chip curbs could ease if Beijing accelerates rare earth exports
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Trump’s show of force in Los Angeles
Deploying federal troops is a warning to states opposed to immigration clampdown
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Spain’s attorney-general targeted by judge in media leak probe
Official appointed by Pedro Sánchez on course to stand trial over email about boyfriend of PM’s rival
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Warner Bros break-up leaves shareholders in the cheap seats
While a cleaner structure ought to please Wall Street, both halves have their challenges
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Activist hedge fund builds stake in Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk
Parvus shows interest in Danish drugmaker that is hunting for new chief following share price slump
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
WPP is an accidental advert for AI industry disruption
The odds are lengthening that a new boss could crunch the group down still further
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Mark Carney says Canada to hit Nato spending target this year
Pledge brings defence budget in line with treaty obligation earlier than planned after criticism by Donald Trump
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Trump is provoking LA to fire up his base
By goading California’s protesters — and its leaders — to defy him, the president is mobilising Maga
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Italy’s citizenship referendum fails after voters heed Giorgia Meloni call for boycott
Low turnout for two-day plebiscite aimed at granting faster citizenship to immigrants garners below 50% threshold needed to pass
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
BBC in battle with Foreign Office over funding for World Service
Executives argue broadcaster is key to efforts in countering Russian and Chinese propaganda
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Spies, spinners, solicitors: Builder.ai’s ‘perfectly normal’ creditor list in full
Hiring Israeli corporate spooks was all in a day’s work for a Microsoft-backed AI firm
Financial Times
June 9, 2025