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[EN] Financial Times

US and Iran hold crunch talks in Switzerland

Negotiations to permanently end the war focus on Israeli-Hizbollah conflict in Lebanon

Building materials group CRH nears its biggest-ever deal to buy Arcosa

Irish company closes in on purchase of Dallas-based construction firm with market capitalisation of almost $7bn

UK statistics agency admits fresh error over key jobs data

ONS warns of ‘level of reduced quality’, in setback to efforts to restore confidence in closely watched figures

Warsh’s push to axe Fed guidance may lift US borrowing costs, investors warn

Traders see more volatility ahead as new central bank chair declines to give dot plot on future path of interest rates

Wars trigger $12bn venture capital rush into defence tech

Funding this year has already surpassed 2025 total as soaring valuations fuel fears of a hype cycle

A nation still divided 10 years on from the Brexit vote

UK braced for leadership challenge, the US updates its growth estimate, and chip designer Cerebras reports earnings

Starmer retreats to Chequers to mull podium moment

Prime minister goes ‘dark’ on colleagues as he spends weekend discussing his political future with wife, Victoria

Back-stabbing myths are driving the US and Europe further apart

Competing narratives of abandonment — from Iran to Greenland — could lead to Nato’s permanent unravelling

Starmer on brink of quitting as UK prime minister

US President Donald Trump says Starmer will resign after failing ‘badly’

Ed Miliband would be ‘noose around neck’ of job creation as chancellor, union boss warns

Comments by Sharon Graham come as Burnham team explores key government appointments

Michael O’Leary in line for €150mn payout in latest Ryanair contract

Longtime boss of Europe’s biggest airline signs new deal that includes bumper share award if he hits ambitious targets

We need to talk about Brexit

Britain must rebuild EU ties, but trying to rejoin would for now be a diversion

Why Giorgia Meloni turned on Donald Trump

Italian premier’s fallout with US president comes as she gears up for re-election battle

Electricity ‘reselling’ adds £99mn to consumer bills

Regulator blames market design as hydropower stations and batteries repeatedly sell and curtail their output

King Charles to be first monarch to disclose personal tax bill

Buckingham Palace says move next week is part of an effort to ‘encourage understanding of accountability’

Reform UK has a new set of problems

The fight for the right is far from settled, as the Makerfield and Aberdeen by-elections showed

Ukraine warns Belarus of ‘consequences’ over drone equipment

Volodymyr Zelenskyy threatens to remove relay stations in the country used by Russia unless Minsk acts within a week

Will Burnham’s by-election win put pressure on gilts?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Rejoining the EU is no panacea

Reversing Brexit would sidetrack UK parliament from pursuing more impactful growth reforms

Michael Bloomberg arms green lobby for fight against oil interests

Billionaire pledges $285mn to renewable industry associations as nations face energy policy decisions in wake of Iran war

Starmer could announce exit next week, some ministers believe

UK prime minister under intense pressure to set out departure timetable after Andy Burnham’s by-election win

UK telecoms groups introduce ‘kill switch’ to cut phone theft from stores

Virgin Media O2 and VodafoneThree’s move comes after Apple and Samsung resisted calls to adopt broader measures

Sorry, Elon, the far right is still the far right

And on some issues, it’s further to the right than before

What Andy Burnham’s Westminster past reveals about him

‘King of the North’ started as a New Labour special adviser before serving in Corbyn’s shadow cabinet