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[EN] Financial Times

Trump appoints real estate heir as acting director of US national intelligence

Housing industry executive Bill Pulte has no known experience in national security

Greek shipping tycoon Marinakis ready to pay Strait of Hormuz transit fees

Paying a toll would be better than strategic waterway remaining closed, says billionaire football club owner

Jolts data shows US labour market is in stagnation not freefall

Lay-offs rate has remained stable and few signs of downturn in cyclical industries weaken case for rate cuts

Murrell used false invoices and expense claims to hide £400,000 embezzlement

Ex-SNP chief used party account and charge card to buy goods from vehicles to watches for personal use, court told

Ed Miliband calls for UK to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 87% by 2040

Energy secretary’s proposed legally binding target sets up battle with opposition parties over ‘net zero’ policies

Starmer uses disappearing messages, admits Downing Street

Publication of latest batch of Mandelson files triggers fresh scrutiny of government record-keeping

Israel’s Netanyahu faces backlash after Trump call

Prime minister failed to follow through on threat to bomb Hizbollah after pressure from US president

Adnoc plans new UAE pipeline to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Move by state-run oil group comes as Iran war highlights region’s reliance on key shipping route

Anthropic to expand Mythos access to more than 15 countries

About 150 organisations will be given advanced cyber security model following requests from around the world

Who will be Gavin Newsom’s replacement? Voters to narrow down options

Also in today’s newsletter, Iran suspends back-channel negotiations with the US

UK government pushes ahead with zero-hours crackdown despite business warnings

New right intended to fulfil Labour’s pre-election pledge to ban ‘exploitative’ contracts

Events group Hyve sold to private equity firm Hellman & Friedman for $1.8bn

Conference and trade show organiser benefiting from people wishing to meet in person again

Let’s stop mismeasuring inflation

The most egregious problem is the way we assess housing costs for people who own their homes

Why young America is trending socialist

Democrats need to show they can deliver for a disaffected Gen Z

Martin Wolf honoured by European institutions for defending ‘open and united’ Europe

Spain’s Cercle d’Economia and Germany-based Kiel Institute for the World Economy hand prizes to FT chief economics commentator

The Proxies 2026: A celebration of substantial corporate perks

When salary isn’t enough

Castlelake to hunt partner on easyJet bid to navigate EU ownership rules

US private credit group would be bound by rules requiring airline to be majority owned by EU nationals

Oil industry faces ‘gruesome’ demand shock from Iran crisis

The prospects for a rapid and full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz look bleak

Hot property: five homes for sale in Lake Maggiore, Italy

From a quirky modernist design minutes from the water’s edge to an art nouveau villa with frescoed ceilings and formal gardens

Russia launches deadly strikes on Ukraine

Overnight bombardment on Kyiv and other cities is third large-scale attack in past month

Google’s $80bn equity raise adds to that giant AI sucking sound

Search engine’s move is a good example of how artificial intelligence has made big numbers all but meaningless

Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares

Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. Explore the latest data through interactive charts

Higher core inflation in Eurozone sets up ECB tightening in June

Headline price growth arrived as expected but secondary effects have started to emerge

Submit your questions: Ten years on, what’s next for Brexit?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s Europe editor Ben Hall and Peter Foster, the FT’s World trade editor, on Thursday June 4, at 1pm BST