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[EN] Financial Times

Novartis to buy UK biotech in $1.5bn deal

Cancer-focused company was spun out from Imperial College and the Francis Crick Institute in 2019

Russia hammers Kyiv with missiles and drones on eve of Nato summit

Zelenskyy pleads with allies to provide Patriot interceptors to defend Ukraine

EasyJet reaches outline agreement on £5.5bn takeover by Castlelake

UK airline’s board says it is minded to recommend proposal by US private credit group

Ocado paves way for exit of boss Tim Steiner after succession clash

Founder to stay in post until group concludes succession planning following boardroom pressure to remove him

Sky agrees £1.6bn ITV deal as UK broadcasters take on streaming rivals

Combination will leave US media group Comcast in control of a broadcaster that reaches 21mn households

Bellingham and Kane see England through after high drama at Azteca

Atmosphere crackles at fabled football stadium as Thomas Tuchel’s team hang on against Mexican co-hosts

Honeywell spin-off in merger talks to create $27bn materials group

Combination with Element Solutions would boost Solstice’s role as key supplier of chipmaking inputs

SaaSpocalypse deferred

The moats hold, for now

Erdoğan’s crackdown on comedians and journalists casts pall over Nato summit

Also in this newsletter: Ireland to push faster drug approvals during EU presidency

The great wealth transfer rattling Wall Street

Plus, Elliott Management’s ‘Tiger Cubs’, a lifeline for private credit and mini golf at Battersea Arts Centre

How the Iran crisis undermines the Bank’s QT programme

Unlike the previous crises, this time the Bank carried on selling. It is time for a rethink.

FirstFT: Big investors commit billions to private credit despite turmoil

Also in today’s newsletter: The use of AI in financial services and Turkey’s crackdown

The best of TV and streaming this week

Expertly silly ‘Funboys’, saccharine nostalgia from ‘Elle’ and more. Reviews by Rebecca Nicholson

Transcript: London’s push for AI sovereignty

Marc Filippino talks to Tim Bradshaw

Why OpenAI and Anthropic may struggle to float

The costs of remaining at the frontier of AI are punishing, but the penalties for falling behind may be even worse

Cuban farmers rush to sell land as Trump’s fuel blockade hits harvests

Lack of funds and oil and diesel hamper access to food on communist island as some produce is left to rot in fields

Andy Burnham needs to start by understanding how little he knows

Even if he could do all he wants, it would be unlikely to solve the UK’s growth problem

Baillie Gifford pursues ‘voluntary exits’ under new strategy

Scheme for UK-based staff comes as firm refocuses on areas such as family offices and financial advisers in US and Asia

Five of the best debut novels — lust, longing and a wild night out on the Curry Mile

First-time tales of romantic obsession and the problem with polyamory — plus sibling relationships, secrets and swagger in Manchester and a winning story of dog-racing

UK ministers changed stance on biofuels after officials’ US lobbying tour

Revelation raises concerns that US commercial pressure could weaken Britain’s efforts to reduce carbon emissions

Big investors commit billions to private credit despite turmoil

Institutional investors poured money into funds as retail money fled

Toronto nude spot emerges as unlikely flashpoint over Canada investment

Airport expansion key to $1tn foreign investment plan threatens the birthplace of Canada’s gay pride movement

How modern drone warfare is forcing arms producers to rethink

UK start-up Isembard is linking hundreds of small machine shops into a decentralised military manufacturing network

Virginia wine is very good, actually

Some of the world’s most exciting vineyards are less than two hours’ drive from Washington DC