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[EN] Financial Times

Starmer on brink of quitting as UK prime minister

Move could see Andy Burnham become Britain’s seventh leader in the decade since Brexit

Michael Bloomberg arms green lobby for fight against oil interests

Billionaire pledges $285mn to renewable industry associations as nations face energy policy decisions in wake of Iran war

Starmer could announce exit next week, some ministers believe

UK prime minister under intense pressure to set out departure timetable after Andy Burnham’s by-election win

Vance arrives in Switzerland for crunch US-Iran talks

Negotiations aimed at reaching permanent end to war will initially focus on Israeli-Hizbollah conflict in Lebanon

UK telecoms groups introduce ‘kill switch’ to cut phone theft from stores

Virgin Media O2 and VodafoneThree’s move comes after Apple and Samsung resisted calls to adopt broader measures

Sorry, Elon, the far right is still the far right

And on some issues, it’s further to the right than before

What Andy Burnham’s Westminster past reveals about him

‘King of the North’ started as a New Labour special adviser before serving in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet

SpaceX handed lowest possible ESG rating by MSCI

Triple C score puts Elon Musk’s company on par with Russia after 2022 invasion of Ukraine

Workers are emerging as the next big AI logjam

Big Tech wakes up to the need for brawn and crafts skills to build and maintain data centres

Holiday bookings surge in markets hit by Iran crisis

Rebound across eastern Mediterranean as travellers reassess conflict’s threat and proximity

Putin’s war machine sputters in drone age

Ukraine’s innovations cut into Russia’s manpower advantage

Finally, a use for corporate bullshit

Companies might one day be able to use it to choose who to hire and promote

Minnows steal the show at the World Cup

From Cape Verde to New Zealand, lesser-ranked teams are putting up a fight and winning new fans

Bangladesh ‘doubles down’ on push to claw back missing $230bn

Finance minister and central banker say they are negotiating to recoup lost assets in the UK, US, UAE and Singapore

Freedom! ’90 — a plea for artistic independence that became an anthem of reinvention

George Michael cemented his solo success with a song that was later embraced by Kae Tempest and Robbie Williams

The divisive white candidate for mayor of Africa’s richest city

Veteran South African opposition politician Helen Zille says she is the one who can halt Johannesburg’s decay

‘You’re dead’ — Europe’s SpaceX fights back against Musk prophecy

Ariane 6 rocket programme gets help from Jeff Bezos as it seeks to emerge from US rival’s shadow

How easily could Britain rejoin the EU?

As Labour toys with the idea, Brussels warns it needs clear commitment and will not accept cherry-picking

Insurers reach for Latin dictionary to rebrand practice that angered Trump

Notices of cancellation sent out by marine insurers after war broke out in the Gulf could be renamed ‘denunciato recisiones’

Employers invested in returnships. Now they are ditching them

A rollback of schemes to get people working after career breaks could make it harder to address unemployment

Cancer drugmaker Revolution Medicines says sale not a priority

Sought-after biotech company pushes back against being scooped up following Merck’s unsuccessful $32bn bid

Puff stuff: Our favourite recipes with flaky pastry

From pies and tarts to bourekas and biryani, buttery, laminated dough can make anything feel special

Sunday Number 150: US Puzzle

Stabbing attacks in Edinburgh investigated as anti-Muslim hate crimes

Scottish man is arrested after rampage in capital leaves five injured