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[EN] Financial Times

Live reader Q&A with Isabel Berwick — is university worth it?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Isabel Berwick, the FT’s Working It editor, now

UK car finance compensation scheme paused by tribunal

FCA programme partially suspended after challenges from lenders and consumer group

How capable is AI? It depends what you’re worried about

Metrics for dangerous success and dangerous failure should be interpreted differently

Amid a glut of Wagner, the LSO’s white-hot Tristan und Isolde stands out

A sizzling concert performance of the opera under the baton of Antonio Pappano electrified London’s Barbican

Spain immigration amnesty draws 1.2mn applicants

More than twice as many unauthorised immigrants applied for legal status as expected, mostly from Latin America

Andy Burnham and the politics of nostalgia

Starmer’s presumptive heir is locked in a battle over Britain’s past — and future — with Nigel Farage

Merz unveils €10bn tax cuts to revive German growth

Ruling coalition overcomes divisions to agree longer Sunday opening hours and tighter sick-leave rules

US energy regulator sets ultimatum for data centres

Last month FERC gave grid operators 60 days to justify or revise how they connect ‘large loads’ — or the regulator will make the decision for them

The Anniversary — the messy reality of family and how to escape it

Andrea Bajani’s award-winning novel, newly translated from Italian, is a fearless, intimate tale of unhappy parents — and the release of leaving them behind

A tour of the world through bite-sized fiction

A new Penguin anthology celebrates the universal appeal of the short story with 34 fine examples from dozens of countries

The Invite — Olivia Wilde and Seth Rogen fumble hilariously in mid-life sex comedy

Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton are the noisily libidinous neighbours whose radical honesty propels this dinner party farce

Modi and Takaichi meet in the shadow of Chinese pressure

Japan and India draw closer after falling foul of Beijing’s restrictions on rare earth exports

Moscow hockey match shows limits of Trump-Putin thaw

Russia beats US in first friendly game since full-scale invasion of Ukraine

FirstFT: OpenAI proposes US government stake

Also in today’s newsletter: Asia’s biggest IPO this year, and Google loses appeal against record €4bn EU competition fine

A guide to flowers you can actually eat

Summer dining? Just add petals

Fear, loathing and ice cream pricing

Japan’s food industry is a shopfront for the vulnerabilities of a weak currency

How AI could make markets worse

Heed the lessons of information economics

What could your seed packets grow into?

The market for vintage flower and vegetable packaging continues to bloom

Yet another ‘quant tremor’ strikes systematic investors

The garbage rally roils quantitative investment strategies

Russia unleashes huge bombardment of Kyiv

Attack of 74 missiles and nearly 500 drones follows Zelenskyy’s warning that Moscow is preparing ‘massive strike’

Beijing plane crash pilot suffered from ‘insomnia and anxiety’, say police

Pilot who was living alone after divorce had made ‘repeated references’ to suicide in his diary, according to authorities

Trump blocks long-term renewal of North America trade pact

Washington will hold annual reviews on terms of commerce with its biggest trading partners

Forvis Mazars fined £600,000 for ‘pervasive’ audit failings

Group lambasted by FRC for ‘serious’ problems in Studio Retail audit

What Hammersmith Bridge could teach Burnham

Devolved authorities do not face right or wrong choices, only trade-offs