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[EN] Financial Times

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Britain’s elections in maps and charts

UK parties

Why UK assets are attractive despite the storm

The bearish outlook may only be shortlived, presenting opportunities for longer-term investors

US wholesale inflation hits 6% as Iran war sends fuel and freight costs soaring

Producer price index rises at fastest rate since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine

What was in the King’s Speech?

Keir Starmer pledges ‘greater urgency’ as he sets out his legislative agenda

The indelible appeal of tattoos

Getting inked is more popular than ever but a rapid expansion in providers has reduced work for London’s parlours

Poland accused of helping ICE deport Ukrainians from US

Human rights groups say Immigration and Customs Enforcement sent back 50 people via Polish airport

Trump demands Xi ‘open’ China to US business

US president arrives in Beijing for two-day summit clouded by geopolitical tensions and conflict over trade and tech

Badenoch is underpriced to become prime minister

The Conservative leader’s great friend is time — she has three years to outflank Farage and beat a failing Labour Party

Starmer braced for leadership battle to begin on Thursday

Wes Streeting set to challenge prime minister and compete with at least one rival from centre-left

Nigel Farage to face investigation over £5mn gift from crypto billionaire

Reform UK leader did not declare donation from Christopher Harborne in run-up to 2024 general election

Czech arms group tests Berlin and Paris with offer for stake in tank maker KNDS

CSG’s proposal to Franco-German company marks new attempt to consolidate European defence industry

How the dream of a non-profit OpenAI died

What’s really behind the Musk-Altman legal battle?

The rise of the American corporate gerontocracy

No country for young CEOs

Architects are taking their design cues from kids

Swings, nets and monkey bars in homes? It’s not just the children who love them

EU to force rail operators to sell tickets for rival services

Brussels seeks to replicate air travel bookings for trains, ferries and coaches

Wariness at Temple of Heaven as China waits for Trump

Sceptics associate American president with turmoil and cast doubt over Sino-US relationship reset

What is the future of UK politics? Submit your questions

Our Ask an Expert Q&A with Stephen Bush, Miranda Green and Robert Shrimsley will now take place on Thursday 14 May at 1pm (BST)

FirstFT: JPMorgan reshuffles its top bankers

Also in today’s newsletter: Sam Altman takes the stand in the OpenAI trial and Trump flies to Beijing

Made in Sarajevo – the Bosnian craft boom

Meet the people trying to safeguard centuries of skills

Trump cuts to food subsidies bite US food companies

Consumer demand drops after households lose access to Snap subsidy programme

Why scrapping quarterly earnings is a bad idea

US chief executives should be wary of putting their own convenience ahead of transparency

An art-and-craft lover’s guide to Patmos, by Leda Athanasopoulou

The interior designer shares her secret address book

Vistry’s shares plunge as discounted house sales erode profit

UK housebuilder warns first-half profits will drop significantly as it slashes home prices to generate cash