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[EN] Financial Times

India gets to grips with biggest labour law shake-up in decades

New regulations seek to formalise gig economy but some workers argue it makes it easier to be fired

Letter: Banks still favour bricks and mortar over code and creativity

From Martin Brassell, CEO, Inngot, Swansea, Wales, UK

Letter: Lesson from HS2 is to do it better next time

From Christian Cole, London N1, UK

Letter: China decarbonisation: why it’s smoke and mirrors

From Mihir Torsekar, Alexandria, VA, US

Letter: Raid on pension salary sacrifice schemes critiqued

From Andy Thompson, London KT4, UK

Letter: Reeves hurts those working and putting money aside

From Stuart Cash, Chief executive, Y TREE, London W1, UK

Letter: UK settlement rules hit mixed British-EU families

From Karine and William Thies, Retired teacher and engineer, Norwich, Norfolk, UK

Letter: Recalling Iran’s 1953 coup

From Zia Ebrahimzadeh, Washington, DC, US

Letter: Balanced Budget — coverage

From Phil Ingle, Kineton, Warwickshire, UK

A new chapter for London’s industrial buildings

The scale and materiality of power stations and warehouses make them ripe for conversion into luxury residences

In Fukushima’s shadow: Japan’s pivot back to nuclear | FT Film

How the country is balancing a traumatic nuclear history with the need for cheap power

In Fukushima's shadow: Japan's pivot back to nuclear

How the country is balancing a traumatic nuclear history with the need for cheap power

FT Crossword: Number 18,227

Paddington The Musical brings the stowaway bear gorgeously to life

Show at London’s Savoy Theatre emphasises empathy and acceptance — and features a bonkers song-and-dance tribute to marmalade

Business school professors’ picks

Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions

Ukraine says it held ‘difficult but productive’ talks with US on peace plan

Donald Trump’s special envoy due to travel to Moscow this week as Washington tries to clinch a deal

Starmer to launch fresh push for welfare spending reform

Prime minister will risk Labour MPs’ ire by arguing that tackling the spiralling benefits bill is a moral imperative

Economics class: teaching ideas

Read a selection of FT articles picked by our panel of school advisers

FirstFT: Chinese authorities warn against unrest after deadly Hong Kong fire

Also in today’s newsletter, China services activity hits three-year low, and Swiss voters reject wealth tax

School IB economics: Saudi Arabia plans new alcohol shops to woo foreigners

Externalities

School economics class. A tax on ambition: what Gen Z thinks of the Budget

Fiscal Policy

School IB business management class: How Warhammer won

Types of organisations

Nato considers being ‘more aggressive’ against Russia’s hybrid warfare

Alliance’s top military officer says it could become proactive in dealing with threat from Moscow

US strike on Venezuelan vessel could be war crime, say lawmakers

Bipartisan Congressional committees vow to probe alleged order by defence secretary to leave no survivors