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[EN] Financial Times

World Cup TV rights in the US: no longer a discount

Also in today’s newsletter: F1 on horseback and Lawn Tennis Association set to move into VC investing

Police release man arrested on suspicion of murder of Ann Widdecombe

Devon and Cornwall force says 26-year-old is no longer part of the investigation

Sadiq Khan lobbies for Ed Miliband to become chancellor

Energy secretary wins support from London mayor but faces opposition from some Labour MPs over his net zero policies

Erling Haaland: the smiling Viking superstar seeking to topple England

The striker reads scientific articles to optimise his body, hugs fans and opponents, and has dragged Norway to the quarter-finals

Europe’s slow electrification is a ‘major mistake’, warns IEA chief

Fatih Birol says EU should have moved faster to achieve energy independence after 2022 gas crisis

London rental affordability improves despite recent rise

The salary needed to afford a rental home in the capital has fallen by 17% in the past year

Lawn Tennis Association set to move into venture capital investing

Governing body partners with Redrice Ventures to invest in sport start-ups as income from Wimbledon declines

Prepare for a perilous summer in markets

Potential hotspots include a reformist new Fed chair, weak Japanese yen and high-stakes earnings season

Wealthy warned over HMRC’s use of AI in tax crackdown

Advisers put rich on alert after authority says digital tools brought in billions in tax last year

Inside the risky race through the Strait of Hormuz

Vessels that dare to use route close to Oman’s coast face increased risk of Iranian missiles

What’s really going on with mental health?

Changing terminology risks misleading policymakers and harming those in most need

Further increases to UK minimum wage would be risky, warns Low Pay Commission

Economy may not be able to absorb raising wage floor further towards median earnings, says advisory body

Jersey Mike’s IPO tries to sprinkle SpaceX magic on a sandwich

Sandwich chain’s float a test of appetite for a sector pinched by concerns over consumer spending

The long electoral lineage of Count Binface

Parody candidates are a well-established tradition in Britain’s political panto

DUP faces damage as Donaldson sleaze allegations snowball

Northern Ireland’s biggest pro-UK party enters annual Marching Season celebrations at ‘inflection point’

You don’t need to pay through the nose to enjoy travel

One of my favourite travel memories cost less than €100

China’s ‘temple economy’ thrives on the power of youthful prayer

After decades of economic transformation and social change, a new generation is seeking answers in religion

Rewiring the nation, Burnham-style

Collaboration is the secret sauce that will make the proposed new way of governing the UK work

The Goldilocks zone of messiness

Tourists flock to Japan to bask in the country’s orderliness. But has a refusal to tolerate chaos killed its capacity for risk?

AI companies are throwing museums a lifeline. What do they want in return?

Touted as a way to engage visitors and boost funding, new tools are triggering concerns around trust and ethics

Why the chips are down despite the AI boom

Some believe the boom-bust cycle in memory chips has ended — the market thinks otherwise

What history tells us about Trump’s self-enrichment

The blurring of public and private interests in the modern White House has many precedents — but it may yet test the tolerance of American voters

What if Berlin needs its bunkers back?

After the cold war, public air-raid shelters were turned into nightclubs and galleries. Now anxiety over conflict is growing again

My death-row meal? A martini and a Dublin pub-style toastie

Marina O’Loughlin searches for the elusive places where rigorous cocktail-making meets white bread, melted cheese and no gourmet ideas