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[EN] Financial Times

UK lifts Russia-linked sanctions on British accountant

John Michael Ormerod was added to UK sanctions lists as part of attempts to disrupt Russia’s shadow fleet of vessels

UAE projects normal life as missiles shake haven reputation

Officials urge residents to return to normal but holidaymakers are cancelling

US seeks to revive battle with four law firms over executive orders

Justice department reverses decision from a day earlier to walk away from court case

Reeves faces hazardous fiscal picture even without Iran war

UK chancellor promises ‘stability’ but forecasts highlight impact of lower immigration and rising defence spending

Trump threatens to cut trade with Spain and calls Starmer ‘no Churchill’

US president criticised some European nations for not being helpful in war on Iran

A dull UK fiscal statement comes with a fragile outlook

As global risks mount, Rachel Reeves must shore up Britain’s finances and growth agenda

US media watchdog signals support for Paramount’s $110bn Warner Bros deal

Brendan Carr says company’s bid raises a ‘drastically different’ level of concern to the one Netflix tabled

Blue Owl slides below listing price as private credit worries mount

Investor redemptions and fears of AI disruption to software companies have prompted worries across the industry

Middle Eastern airlines start to fly stranded passengers out of Gulf

UK and French governments prepare to repatriate vulnerable nationals

UK to deploy advanced warship and counter-drone helicopters to Cyprus

Starmer says HMS Dragon will sail to island following drone attack on runway at RAF base

All3Media and Banijay combine to create $8bn global TV powerhouse

Combined group will be the world’s largest independent TV maker producing shows from MasterChef to The Traitors

Loveholidays poised to delay £1bn London IPO after Gulf travel chaos

Online travel agent was tipped to be the London Stock Exchange’s first significant listing of 2026

How AI fakes are turning satellite images into war misinformation

Modified images of strikes circulate as fighting intensifies across the Middle East

Sweeping assault on Iranian state leaves residents reeling

US and Israeli strikes against an expansive list of targets cause heavy damage in residential areas and civilian casualties

US petrol prices surge as Trump’s Iran war triggers inflation worries

Costs at the pump exceed level at the end of the Biden administration

OBR warns UK economy could face ‘very significant’ hit from Iran war

Rachel Reeves touts ‘stability’ of UK public finances in Spring Statement amid gilt sell-off

Iraq’s crude production on cusp of collapse

Major oilfields close as regional conflict escalates

Eurozone inflation unexpectedly rises to 1.9% in February

Economists say Iran conflict was ‘already casting its shadow’ as tensions had pushed up oil prices last month

Macron’s remarkable nuclear proposal faces a culture clash

The longstanding independence of France’s ‘force de frappe’ may stand in the way of successful co-ordination with allies

EU urges Ukraine to allow access to pipeline carrying Russian oil

Kyiv says evidence shows Druzhba pipeline is too damaged to restart supplies after attack by Moscow in January

Stocks and bonds tumble as widening Middle East war rattles markets

Oil above $85 a barrel as Iraqi production shuts down because so few tankers risk journey through Strait of Hormuz

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Be certain partnership is familiar with basic, key, bidding methods

London landlord begins evictions ahead of new renters’ rights law

Asif Aziz’s Criterion Capital owns several apartment blocks in capital as well as Trocadero centre in Piccadilly

Germany’s military boost undermined by mould and broken lifts

Armed forces infrastructure remains dire despite spending surge