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[EN] Financial Times

Trump launches attack on Starmer as UK-US tensions mount

‘Special relationship’ comes under increasing strain as president criticises some of the prime minister’s key policies

UK tilts insulation subsidies towards solar panels and batteries

Ed Miliband says £15bn package of spending over five years will help lower-income households install clean energy products

US regulator appeals Meta’s antitrust win

Federal Trade Commission’s move comes as Big Tech’s push to woo the White House has failed to put an end to monopoly cases

Dollar and US stocks fall as Trump says ‘no going back’ on Greenland bid

European leaders criticise stance on Arctic island, with French president taking aim at ‘useless aggressivity’

Netflix highlights industry competition as it seeks Warner Bros deal approval

Streaming giant says it makes up a relatively low share of US ‘TV time’ in quarterly letter to shareholders

Transcript: Trade wars, real wars and the markets

Robert Armstrong speaks to Toby Nangle

FirstFT: Trump says ‘no going back’ on Greenland bid ahead of Davos talks

Also in today’s newsletter: Japan’s 40-year bond yields surpass 4% and Tata’s defence division seeks overseas growth

Trade wars, real wars and the markets

What can Europe do against an increasingly bellicose US president?

Trump declines to rule out future military action against Iran

US president claims Tehran has halted hundreds of executions after pressure from Washington

UK in ‘strong position’ to avoid further tax rises, says Rachel Reeves

Chancellor defends UK decision not to threaten retaliation over Greenland dispute

Paramount needs a cash spoiler to clinch Warner Bros

If repeatedly saying your bid is better than your rival’s doesn’t work, the only other option is to pay more

Isis fighters escape Syrian prison after government and Kurdish forces clash

Dozens of prisoners from militant group and family members are on the run after fleeing detention camps in north-east

Takaichi’s electoral roll of the dice

Japan’s PM is betting her popularity will translate into votes for a diminished LDP

Why the Trump administration is going to Davos

Capitalism has a new sheriff in town

UK government plunges into deep waters with Kraken investment

British Business Bank has put up £25mn in the hope the software platform will list in London

Mosley offered to ‘tempt’ phone hacker to provide evidence against Daily Mail, court told

Publisher of newspaper sets out defence on second day of celebrity phone hacking trial

Fired Moët Hennessy worker acquitted of defamation

Paris judge rejects ‘frivolous’ lawsuit by LVMH drinks division against woman who alleged sexual harassment

BoE governor warns of market spillovers from Trump’s actions

Attack on Fed independence and threat to seize Greenland create ‘substantial risks’, says Andrew Bailey

Keir Starmer’s leadership under pressure from Angela Rayner and Andy Burnham

Senior figures from Labour leftwing burnish their profiles with public interventions

Neither Musk nor WiFi would improve Ryanair

Need for connectivity tends to grow the longer the flight, weakening the case for the budget airline

Musk asks followers if he should buy Ryanair

Tesla boss posts poll on X in escalation of spat with Michael O’Leary over adding Starlink internet to airline’s planes

Zurich to launch Lloyd’s of London syndicate as backup for Beazley bid

Plan gives Swiss group another avenue into the market if £7.7bn takeover bid does not succeed

UK approves China’s ‘mega’ embassy in London

Ministers give green light to project on edge of City after months of political wrangling

Ukraine offers allies combat data to train AI

Defence ministry to work with tech company Palantir to use information gathered over four years of war