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[EN] Financial Times

US manufacturing jobs fall at fastest rate since the pandemic

Survey finds company executives are struggling with rising costs and shifting policy

US chipmakers lead Wall Street slide on rising rate rise worries

Nasdaq declines for second day with companies like Nvidia under pressure

Rejoining EU is ‘mirage’ but UK must get closer to bloc, says minister

Comments by Nick Thomas-Symonds come after Brussels postpones planned summit in wake of Starmer resignation

Stream of cabinet ministers throw weight behind Andy Burnham

Favourite for next prime minister held hour-long ‘off-site’ meeting with outgoing premier on Tuesday

A Sudden Flicker of Light — David Thomson’s scathing history of the movies

The veteran cinema critic lambasts the impact of film — especially Hollywood — on our capacity for empathy. But is he right?

AI’s money machine faces first real test in Manhattan primary

Industry spends millions to target candidate who supports greater regulation of the technology

UK tax gap widens despite government crackdown

Provisional estimates for the 2024-25 year show figure has risen to £59.2bn

Drone start-up Stark wins more funding from Peter Thiel-backed firm

US billionaire’s fund participated in €500mn funding round despite previous criticism of company’s links with financier

The 10 headaches Starmer is handing to Burnham

From energy to education and industry to immigration, the prime minister-in-waiting has to clarify his policies

Putin sours on Trump over his latest Ukraine shift

US president ‘impressed’ with Ukrainian drones hitting targets deep into Russia, say officials

Fairytale economics holds the UK back

Without growth, mainstream politics is doomed. Burnham’s Labour must stop telling stories that hold it back

Andrew Tate must return to UK before being told accusers’ identity, say prosecutors

Influencer and his brother, who face charges including rape, claim that anonymity of alleged victims prevents fair trial

HMRC reveals tax charge in new Isa rules

Interest earned from cash held in stocks-and-shares Isas will face 22 per cent tax rate

Crowd-pleasing clothes at Milan Men’s Fashion Week

Brands such as Dolce & Gabbana and Prada prioritised what customers want over quirky statements

Europe remains the World Cup’s centre of gravity

Having claimed 11 of the tournament’s 15 podium spots since 2006, western European teams are again leading the charge

Trump agrees to allow Iran to access $6bn of frozen funds to buy US goods

President says that money held in Qatar to be used to buy US medical supplies and crops

‘Successful foundation’ laid to fully reopen Strait of Hormuz, Vance says

Also in today’s newsletter, Trump and Meloni spar in fierce war of words over latest G7 meeting

Haskel picked to be new head of UK fiscal watchdog

Top job at Office for Budget Responsibility has been empty for six months after last year’s Budget leak

US rare earths miner Energy Fuels buys German magnet group for $1.9bn

Companies are racing to develop ‘mine-to-magnet’ supply chains to reduce dependency on China

China and the US, accidental climate saviours of the world

The EU carbon pricing model is being supplanted by Beijing’s green tech spending and Donald Trump’s oil price shock

Things look bad for IT consultants — but not that bad

Current selldown underestimates the ability of companies such as Accenture and Capgemini to fight back

Bridge: Find the solution; but before playing, check order to prevent unseemly blockage

Both finesses wrong, yet an insightful declarer will still prevail

The Three AImigos versus The Magnificent Seven

Attention Markets Hypothesis > Efficient Markets Hypothesis

Long Wave — lost mothers and missing children

Daisy Johnson’s engaging yet elusive novel sets longing and trauma against a landscape of rivers, islands and unreliable memory