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[EN] Financial Times

UK government considering social media ban for children

Ministers will also look at restricting addictive app features as part of a consultation on curbing harmful online activity

Starmer says he does not think Donald Trump would use military force to seize Greenland

Trade war with US risks ‘huge damage’ to UK, warns British prime minister

FirstFT: Denmark sends more troops to Greenland as tensions rise

Also in today’s newsletter: China’s population falls again, and Japan’s Takaichi calls snap election for February 8

French PM to extend tax on big companies to appease the left

Sébastien Lecornu wants to finalise 2026 budget and keep his fragile government in power

Denmark dispatches additional troops to Greenland as tensions rise

Donald Trump declines to rule out using force to seize control of Arctic island

End the ‘psychodrama’, Badenoch tells Tory MPs after defections to Reform

Party leader warns Conservative parliamentarians ‘trust and teamwork’ are vital as she tries to stem flow of leavers

UK set to approve Chinese ‘mega’ embassy after inclusion of security measures

British minister expected to give green light to project on the edge of the City of London

French government seeks €95mn in damages from Greybull over steel plant collapse

Industry minister says UK private equity firm made ‘serious failings’ in its management of Novasco

Croatian central bank governor elected ECB’s second-in-command

Boris Vujčić will replace Luis de Guindos at the European Central Bank

Trump links Greenland pursuit to failure to win Nobel Prize

US president texts Norwegian leader that he no longer feels obliged ‘to think purely of Peace’ after missing out on award

Bad news: Zurich’s Beazley bid is a symptom of London getting cleaner

What doesn’t leak doesn't live

How to talk Trump down from his Greenland blackmail

The president’s threats are an existential moment for the transatlantic alliance

And the charts quiz winner isn’t…

Tee-minus

Italian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93

The couturier, who dressed celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, led his luxury business for almost 50 years

UK government to take £25mn stake in Octopus Energy’s tech arm Kraken

Investment aims to persuade tech business to list in London as it gears up for IPO

IMF warns global economic resilience at risk if AI falters

Fund’s chief economist says there are reasons to be concerned about a potential AI correction

Dollar slips as Trump’s Greenland threats reawaken ‘sell America’ fears

Euro and sterling rise against US currency despite potential economic damage from new American tariffs

Spain train crash kills at least 39 and injures more than 150

Collision near southern city of Córdoba is country’s worst rail accident in more than a decade

Amazon gets a dressing down in luxury store Saks’ bankruptcy

Tech group can draw some comfort from the fact that it is in good company

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms — Westeros rediscovers its sense of fun

This raucous ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off swaps noble families and political back-stabbing for ordinary people and a puerile sense of humour

From ‘Taco’ to the ‘Donroe doctrine’: a year of Trump 2.0

Twelve charts illustrate the first 365 days of the US president’s tumultuous second term

Zurich goes public with £7.7bn bid for UK insurer Beazley

Boss of Swiss group says £12.80-a-share offer is its fifth for FTSE 100 rival and it is time for shareholders to decide

Woolf Works review — Wayne McGregor’s lyrical triptych still dazzles

The Royal Ballet’s technical brilliance was on full display in this revival of an homage to Virginia Woolf

‘Chess Wimbledon’ opens with game blunders and an environmental protest

Puzzle: find black’s move to win