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[EN] Financial Times

Botivo – the zero ABV hero

How the apertif made non-alc drinks fun

US car dealers face backlash over practices as prices surge

Pressure mounts on traditional sales model as regulators increase scrutiny and competitors offer new approach

Fewer households should be exempt from energy bills, says regulator

British customers owe a record £4.5bn to their power suppliers, 71 per cent more than in 2023, according to Ofgem

Surf style never dies, it just catches another wave

How to look swell this summer

FirstFT: US strikes Iranian missile sites

Also in today’s newsletter: shrinking real wages and bank deregulation

US strikes Iranian missile sites as peace talks continue

Washington announces ‘self-defence’ operation against targets in southern Iran

Turning Neets into engineers

Nmite in Hereford connects students to employers early and helps people imagine alternatives to the academic track

More takeaways from an S-1 for the ages

Extending our consciousness, one risk factor at a time

ByteDance offers AI team special stock to fend off poaching

TikTok owner issues shares tied to AI business unit as China’s tech talent war heats up

European and UK temperatures swing by as much as 15C as ‘whiplash’ hits

Authorities issue health warnings as countries brace for first heatwave of the summer

Ferrari launches first EV with Jony Ive’s ‘polarising’ design

Shares in carmaker fall as futuristic Luce model sparks negative reaction on social media

The FT’s new Stock Picking Game: How to enter

Test your skills against other FT subscribers

FTAV’s further reading

Is AI profitable yet; Enhanced Games; SpaceX; Shoreditch lunching

Stocks’ unshakeable optimism

The bright side has been the only place to be

America’s most exciting jazz scene is in Chicago

A century since Louis Armstrong arrived from New Orleans, the coasts still look to Chicago for innovation. Music journalist Hannah Edgar brings us to its clubs, churches and corner bars

Why major EU capitals are speaking out on Chinese trade retaliation

Also in this newsletter: Brussels moves to make some satellite spectrum EU-only

Companies are gearing up for price increases

Inflation and price growth expectations are climbing fast, raising the risk of persistent inflation

AI and the brave new world of deals

Global M&A is now dominated by the race to control the world’s energy, fibre networks and compute

Transcript: Global birth rates are falling . . . phones are a big reason why

Victoria Craig talks to John Burn-Murdoch

Leaving ECHR would jeopardise UK national security, say centrist Tories

Former ministers claim withdrawal from human rights agreement is a ‘false solution’ to combat irregular migration

SpaceX to drive a Cybertruck through corporate governance norms

Provisions in the IPO prospectus will give Elon Musk more freedom — and potentially less accountability

AI stories aren’t inevitably ‘not art’

Exercising our own judgment when it comes to quality is something we should not outsource to machines

Real wages start to shrink in developed countries

Strait of Hormuz crisis pushes price growth ahead of pay increases in US, UK and elsewhere

Spotify chief defends AI-generated music

Streaming app strikes deal with Universal allowing subscribers to create ‘controlled’ covers and remixes