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[EN] Financial Times

Military briefing: Iran’s new retaliation strategy

Islamic republic launches constant barrages at Israel while targeting civilian sites around the Gulf

Mastercard hires Whitehall veteran to bolster push for key UK contract

Sir Jon Thompson to chair UK subsidiary Vocalink as it prepares to compete to build a new payments platform

After Khamenei, who rules Iran?

Under fire from US and Israeli jets, the Islamic republic’s leaders turn to succession

Starmer criticised over stance on US-Israel strikes on Iran

UK prime minister has adopted a much more ambivalent approach than other western allies

How will strikes on Iran affect global energy flows?

Tehran has previously threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz shipping chokepoint

Trump’s epic gamble in the Middle East

The US president’s goal of regime change augurs immense regional chaos

Oil prices forecast to jump despite Opec+ pledge to raise output

Analysts say Iran conflict likely to increase cost of crude by 5-15% when markets reopen on Sunday

Iran war will test the vulnerability of oil markets

While there are buffers of supply, spare capacity will come under pressure in the event of any further escalation

In Milan, fashion in the shadow of war

As Dolce & Gabbana, Bottega Veneta and Armani mused on brand identity, world events cast a pall on fashion week

Air travel heavily disrupted following Iranian strikes

Tens of thousands of travellers left stranded

What will war in Iran do to the global economy?

Conflict has exposed how much growth depends on energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz

Trump has no realistic plan for Iran’s future

The US president has not understood the lessons of past wars for regime change in Iraq and Afghanistan

Britain’s rising tax on ambition

The country’s tax system and rising costs sap the returns to hard work

Janet Truncale cuts staff and trims costs in her first year as EY boss

Filings show CEO has made good on promise to slim down central bureaucracy of Big Four accounting firm

Will US payrolls strengthen the case for rate cuts?

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

Oil flows through Strait of Hormuz dry up

Death toll rises as Israel and Iran continue to trade missile fire

Nigel Farage calls for new restrictions on voting after by-election loss

Reform UK leader claims the party won the election ‘among British-born voters’

Strike on Iranian primary school kills more than 150, local reports say

Girls’ education facility hit as US and Israel launch joint military operation

The cost of UK higher education doesn’t add up

Complexity has been introduced by politicians and as a result there are five different repayment plans

How Starmer can make student loans ‘fairer’

The central question for the UK prime minister and his chancellor is who benefits from the different policy options

The former African minister in ICE detention

Federal agency says Ghana’s Kenneth Ofori-Atta overstayed his visa but lawyers accuse US of aiding ‘political’ extradition request

Tony Blair Institute trained Gaza technocrats for Trump’s Board of Peace

Work with Palestinian committee comes as former prime minister takes on senior role in US president’s peace plan

Why it makes sense for women to work for women

The numbers show pay gaps are lower when the CEO is a woman. Shame there are so few of them

What a chocolate company can tell us about OpenAI’s risk

For the closest American analogue to its unusual charitable structure, you need to look at Hershey