GM and Lockheed Martin partner on boosting weapons production
Pentagon requested tie-up to help defence group boost its output of critical munitions
Pentagon requested tie-up to help defence group boost its output of critical munitions
Brent crude has tumbled to three-month low following agreement to extend US-Iran ceasefire
Footage points to the role of an unidentified man spraying anti-Muslim graffiti in London
Elon Musk’s AI, rocket and satellite group also announces $60bn deal for AI coding app Cursor
‘Trusted partner’ scheme would allow US allies to test cutting-edge models
Move is part of European drive to reduce dependence on US tech firms
Maker of creative software is hardly in crisis but it does risk losing its edge
Ministry of Defence says it is ‘investigating reports of incident’
Emma Reynolds’ warning increases prospect of the nationalisation of Britain’s biggest water company
German conglomerate pushes ahead with restructuring, but struggling steel business still has no buyer
Chief Evan Spiegel described $2,195 eyewear as his ‘life’s work’ as he faces increasing criticism over costs of project
KFC and Taco Bell owner to offload bulk of fast-food chain to private equity group as part of $2.7bn sale
France and other countries in Europe fear that Berlin is planning to go it alone
Carmaker denies claims by former engineer who is seeking £3.7mn in employment tribunal case
Robert Kuzovkov had recently protested at the Venice Art Biennale outside Moscow’s controversial pavilion
Woody, Jessie, Buzz and Co turn analogue army in a film that pits old-school toys against digital tech
Voters in Aberdeen go to the polls with both Conservative and Reform candidates making energy a central issue of their campaigns
Starmer seeks to flesh out plan for closer bilateral ties despite questions over his future as prime minister
Price will be ‘absolute central factor’ in upcoming auction as government fights to defend its clean power strategy
From politics, economics and history to art, food and, of course, fiction — FT writers and critics choose their favourite reads of the year so far
UK chancellor says cabinet has to decide where to cut spending to pay for extra military budget
Simon Kuper and Anjana Ahuja select their best mid-year reads
Club of wealthy nations to raise pressure on Moscow ‘notably’ through limits on its oil and gas exports
Bad trump break reveals that diamond suit must behave reasonably