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Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Billionaire investor Brad Jacobs is seeking to create the dominant company in the US building products sector
Rumen Radev’s anti-Europe stance makes a stable coalition unlikely, say analysts
Plus, Middle East ceasefire deadlines, Trump attends press dinner and Fed nominee Kevin Warsh faces Senate committee
Wave of inflation will persist as higher fuel prices feed through into businesses
Action comes hours after president said he was sending officials to Pakistan for fresh peace talks with Tehran
Zack Polanski’s leftwing populists are aiming to eat into Labour’s heartlands
Officers threaten to use anti-espionage National Security Act against anyone involved in the incidents
Energy security
Despite Trump and the war with Iran, Brussels’ interests remain deeply entwined with Washington’s
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
It is demonstrating an Earnings Before Iran, Tariffs and Dubious Announcements (ebitda) mentality
Friends say Olly Robbins feels aggrieved about being fired and will give full account when he appears before MPs on Tuesday
Retailer tests holding third-party merchandise in Supercenter back rooms to boost its online marketplace
The response should be better industrial strategies, not knee-jerk protectionism
Trend reverses prior hesitance over arms investments because of slow growth and perceived conflict with ESG standards
FT analysis of 16 funds shows extent of fees paid to banks and brokerages
Rift within AfD deepens as anti-Nato wing appears to prevail ahead of September vote in eastern states
European Commission also recommends heat pumps and public transport subsidies
The ‘devout’ Christians in the US president’s life are really just fawning sycophants
Increase comes as government agency steps up efforts to close ‘tax gap’
Medical data sits in different software systems — connecting the dots should save time, beds and money
We must find our own amusements in dealing with spam, robocalls and chatbots
England’s water companies are lagging behind other more water-stressed nations, says Estelle Brachlianoff