Election special: snap analysis
Voters hammer Labour and splinter from the main parties
Voters hammer Labour and splinter from the main parties
Voters hammer Labour and splinter from the main parties
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK makes gains in English local elections
A belief in resilience underwritten by big lasting state support is keeping stocks high
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Far-right Rassemblement National leader accused of wrongly paying for media training
The results are a blow to Keir Starmer and evidence that the political landscape is fragmenting
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Donald Trump says truce between Washington and Tehran still in effect after the two sides exchanged fire
Hiring exceeds Wall Street forecasts for second month in a row
Scandal over theft at his private game farm in 2020 has dogged South Africa’s president
British national is being treated on tiny territory of Tristan da Cunha
Hong Kong-based investor had steadily increased its exposure to UK outsourcer via swaps
TCI has cut its position in tech giant from 10% to 1%
Healthy payrolls growth and steady unemployment in April reinforces Fed holding stance
It is too soon to conclude that the wave that began in 2016 with Trump and Brexit has subsided
Sergio Ermotti tells FT it would take a ‘very profound and painful crisis’ to pressure politicians to take action
Despite heavy losses, investors say results do not represent ‘doomsday scenario’ for prime minister
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How Nigel Farage’s party operates — as it sets its sights on power
Washington and Tehran blame each other for sparking reciprocal attacks