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[EN] Financial Times

US launches more strikes after Tehran declares Strait of Hormuz closed

Iran hits commercial ship transiting the waterway, with Centcom saying crew member is missing from vessel

UK launches national dementia registry to speed up search for treatments

Platform aims to improve access to clinical trials and boost life sciences investment in the country

Stranded pollock prompt EU to delay fish import controls for US

System introduced to crack down on illegal fishing has left cargoes stuck in docks for days

The ‘innovators and disrupters’ hired to bring AI to the UK public sector

Government fellowship scheme places tech experts on ‘high-impact tours of duty’ to improve services

Quantum is exciting, but watch out for the Schrödinger’s cat bounce

The ‘fault tolerant’ computer — one that is acceptably error-free — is still some time away

Big Tech to face fines for consumer protection failures, says EU official

Justice commissioner Michael McGrath says Brussels seeks to strengthen social media safeguards

The EU has ways out of its budget trap

Side agreements and special purpose funds could bypass the usual trench warfare

Big private equity firms pull in more cash as winners take all

Shrinking pool of recipients points to coming wave of so-called zombie firms

It pays to kiss up and kick down

But treating colleagues badly might not be quite as helpful as some of the worst offenders think

Airbnb lures fans from US hotels after World Cup marketing push

Hotel bookings fall short of expectations as price-conscious fans opt to stay in American homes

Summer cooking, the Honey & Co way

10 recipes for hot days and warm evenings, with big flavours, bright herbs and the best of the season’s produce

AstraZeneca CEO: ‘Biology will catch up with me at some point’

Long-serving pharma chief Pascal Soriot hopes research and risk-taking will secure growth in China and US

US states push to repurpose abandoned oil wells

Pennsylvania, Oklahoma and others are finding ways to turn an expensive and polluting problem into a new opportunity

China cracks down on top ratings for corporate bonds

Regulators pressure agencies to limit triple-A designations for higher-interest borrowers

Russia closes in on city that made the Kremlin glitter

Kostyantynivka in eastern Ukraine produced the red glass in Moscow landmarks. Now Putin is reducing it to rubble

Bellingham brace carries England past Norway into World Cup semi-final

Real Madrid star outshines Harry Kane and Erling Haaland as Thomas Tuchel’s side claim 2-1 extra-time win

UK police make new arrest in Ann Widdecombe murder case

Detention of 28-year-old man came hours after the release of a different suspect in the death of former Conservative minister

Sunday Number 153: Numbers Puzzle

Donald Trump clears path for $4.5bn bridge between Canada and US

President drops objection to much delayed project after claiming to have won ‘much better deal’

Christopher Harborne suffered serious medical issues while donating £12mn to Reform UK

Thailand-based crypto billionaire paused US lawsuit for nearly a year until January 2026

How AI rebrands fail to deliver a lasting share price boost

Most of the groups that pivoted have not sustained their valuation gains, an FT analysis has found

Democrats’ strategic misfires laid bare by Platner’s implosion in Maine

The party faces a void in its bid to reclaim the Senate after missing warning signs about a flawed candidate

Trump ups the pressure on US companies in drive to lower prices

Critics fear shift to ‘hyper-populist playbook’ as inflation lingers

Marine Le Pen’s redemption story

Suspense over the far-right leader’s fate plays into her party’s hands