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[EN] Financial Times

The Importance of Being Earnest — surrealist comedy opera is larger than life

Garsington’s production, complete with smashed plates and kangaroo cameos, is a love-it-or-hate-it affair

Global stocks fall as Asian memory chipmakers hammered

Oil jumps as US-Iran hostilities escalate and investors go into ‘risk-off’ mode

Ukraine’s drone swarms test Moscow air defences

Kyiv intensifies deep-strike campaign against Russia after attacks on refineries sparked fuel crisis

De Beers halts output at South African diamond mine as weak prices weigh on sale

Anglo American looking to sell diamond business as competition from lab-grown stones intensifies

The banned liquor that’s back, what your socks say about you – and other hit HTSI stories

Check out our most-read articles from last week

Legal sector regulator in England and Wales has ‘lost its way’, review finds

Report into Legal Services Board follows a number of high-profile law firm collapses in recent years

When the ducks are quacking, feed them

Memory mania redux

EU moves towards social media ban for children under 13

Brussels will propose gradual access for different ages in response to concerns over child safety online

Olly Robbins takes legal action over sacking in Mandelson scandal

Former Foreign Office chief says Keir Starmer’s actions were ‘unlawful’ and ‘unreasonable’

FirstFT: Stocks tumble on Iran and AI fears

Also in today’s newsletter: Western companies turn to Chinese AI models and the ruthless remake of Citigroup

And the FTAV chart quiz winner isn’t . . .

I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Free T

The best of TV and streaming this week

A gripping new ‘Little House on the Prairie’, lively documentary ‘How to Get Filthy Rich’ and more. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson

A bold, unpopular Budget could pay off

Getting big and controversial reforms out of the way can reap dividends for governments closer to election time

Moneybox picks London’s Pisces market for employee share sale

£45mn offering gives further boost to private markets platform after Wayve became first big company to use it

A global supermarket chain remains retail’s great white whale

Tesco’s retreat is sensible

Nippon Paint offers €7.5bn for Akzo unit in attempt to gatecrash rival deal

Japanese group makes bid for decorative coatings business that includes Dulux brand

US launches more strikes on Iran as ceasefire teeters

Fighting escalates as Trump insists Strait of Hormuz remains open while Tehran says it is closed

In defence of . . . prediction markets?

Turning everything into a wager can get ugly, but has its upsides

FTAV’s further reading

Hong Kong; change; Montenegro; Albania; housing; hell

EU urged to follow its own rules and ban trade with Israeli settlements

Also in this newsletter: No ‘single measure’ will protect kids online, says justice commissioner

Why global investors are tussling over UK companies

Plus, Japan pension fund urged to invest at home, investors cut back on Asian chipmakers and Roy Lichtenstein: Like New

Dimon pressed over whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein’s advice

US Senator Elizabeth Warren demands JPMorgan boss explain any links with paedophile over proposed tax on bankers’ bonuses

Transcript: Citigroup’s ruthless remake

Saffeya Ahmed talks to Akila Quinio and Ortenca Aliaj

A life-changing bond and a pulpy space opera — our new graphic novels round-up

A bond forms between a girl and a man dying of Aids in The Nightingales, and culture flourishes in a Nazi concentration camp in Sophie Herxheimer’s Ode to Joy