Stocks tumble as Trump and Iran threaten retaliation
Explosions rock Tehran as Israel’s military says it has launched ‘wave of extensive strikes targeting infrastructure’
Explosions rock Tehran as Israel’s military says it has launched ‘wave of extensive strikes targeting infrastructure’
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Socialists hold on to Paris mayoralty in ballots seen as warm-up for the 2027 presidential poll
Supermarket executive chair proposes move to limit earnings during exceptional market conditions
Interiors expert Jack Simpson shares his top tips for keeping the scale and comfort of a house when moving to an apartment
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
Prime Minister Robert Golob and rightwinger Janez Janša vie to secure power
Government has not yet made clear how much public funding the conurbations will get
Surging energy prices have made it challenging to calculate transaction valuations
Also in today’s newsletter: China attempts to woo global CEOs, and carmakers retreat from EV plans
Italy’s state-controlled postal service is hoping to become a key player in Italian and Brazilian telecoms markets
Change set to be unveiled as part of rules aimed at curbing foreign interference
Telling PMI, consumer confidence and inflation updates, plus Denmark goes to the polls, Anglicans anoint first female leader
Officials say ICE agents will bolster security and ease long waiting times caused by partial government shutdown
Reducing maximum speed on new rail line among the ideas being explored to cut costs of spiralling bill