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[EN] Financial Times

Who is the alleged shooter?

Games developer named as man who attempted to enter dinner Trump was attending

Major City reforms to be set out in King’s Speech

Legislative package will include financial services bill designed to complete several planned changes to regulation

The long history of violent incidents involving Donald Trump

Gunshots fired at White House Correspondents’ Dinner were just the latest in a series of threats

UK car loan companies accept £9bn mis-selling redress scheme

Main industry finance trade body reverses course on legal challenge to FCA plan

Co-ordinated attacks threaten Mali’s Russian-backed regime

Military government battles to contain assaults launched by jihadist and secessionist militants

Colombia hosts first meeting to quit fossil fuels as energy crisis worsens

‘Coalition of the willing’ kicks off strategy talks despite absence of big emitters

What signals can investors expect from the Fed?

Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

Britain acts richer than it is

The country’s habits and virtues are built for a prosperity it no longer enjoys

The Iran war shock for developing nations

Poorer countries face a triple whammy of crises in fuel, food and remittances

UK high streets rebound as TikTok generation brings in-store buzz

Demand for prime locations rises after dismal Covid period

US motorists skimp at the pump as Iran war keeps petrol prices high

The soaring cost of driving presents a political problem for Trump ahead of midterm elections in November

Iran war hits pistachio supplies amid Dubai chocolate boom

Prices for the nuts have surged after disruption to export routes from Iran, a major producer of the nut

Why bank taxes might be back on the table in the UK

The problem with ‘windfall’ taxes is that the relatively small amount raised is often not worth the long-term cost

Jeff Bezos’s AI lab in talks over taking London office space at King’s Cross

Project Prometheus would be latest AI group to take space in UK capital amid global expansion

Can AI discriminate if it can’t justify itself?

Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Colorado raises a deeper philosophical question about artificial intelligence and democracy

This World Cup is missing an open goal

And I should know — as Mexican ambassador to the US, I helped to craft the original bid

Google banks on AI edge to catch up to cloud rivals Amazon and Microsoft

Thomas Kurian, Google Cloud’s CEO, says its AI chips and models can help the data centre business gain ground

Developer to fight £48mn government fire safety bill on human rights grounds

UK housing department is suing Urban Splash in test of powers to recoup public money spent on post-Grenfell building safety

The Liquidator — how reggae electrified English football terraces

Coming to Britain from 1960s Jamaica, the song later gained a confrontational edge as a stadium anthem that it has struggled to shake off

What has Labour actually achieved?

Keir Starmer has translated his majority into some significant laws but it’s no accident that the public has barely noticed

LinkedIn’s Ryan Roslansky: ‘No one is taking care of your career for you’

Co-author of ‘Open to Work’ argues AI will bring opportunity — if workers are brave enough to take the initiative

In charts: How the Iran war put billions of Gulf-backed dealmaking in doubt

Region’s sovereign wealth funds review their portfolios as Middle East war heightens economic strain

How to demine the Strait of Hormuz

Clearing mines from Gulf waterway will take weeks even if US navy receives help from reluctant European allies

Fuel crisis hits remote Pacific island nation of Tuvalu

Energy crunch triggered by Middle East war reaches shores of Polynesian country