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[EN] Financial Times

Iran bets Trump will blink first

Tehran takes high-stakes gamble with US over Strait of Hormuz

A big week for US banks and Andy Burnham

Britain’s next PM to be rubber-stamped while Wall Street lenders to roar ahead of the earnings season charge

US launches new strikes on Iran in battle over Strait of Hormuz

Trump claims waterway is open while Tehran says it will remain closed until ‘further notice’

Lindsey Graham, Republican senator, 1955-2026

Veteran proponent of US power was a Trump critic who became one of the president’s most influential advocates

Qatar’s Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani dies aged 74

Former ruler was known for modernising gas-rich Gulf state and pursuing regional dialogue rather than confrontation

Yes, peer review has problems. But Trump’s solution is dangerous

Replacing academic judgment with political alignment undermines the very engine of discovery

Andy Burnham explores holding expanded autumn Budget

UK’s incoming PM is considering combining fiscal statement with spending review to set out his political strategy

Zelenskyy dismisses Ukraine’s PM in cabinet shake-up

Yulia Svyrydenko to exit as president announces sweeping government changes less than a year since last reshuffle

Reeves makes last-minute pitch for senior job under Burnham

Chancellor will say in Mansion House speech on Tuesday that she has left the economy in a good state for incoming PM

Police ‘open minded’ on motive for Widdecombe killing after second arrest

Former Conservative minister was found dead at her home in Devon on Thursday

The great reinvention of Hunter Biden

You have to hand it to him — the man knows how to troll with the best of them

A three-way nuclear arms race

Today’s world has alarming echoes of the era before weapons controls

Why are China and India so bad at football?

Despite large populations and economies, the countries consistently fail to qualify for the World Cup

Will Warsh offer any clues on Fed rates outlook?

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

Knives out at US Supreme Court as justices’ squabbles go public

The spilling-over of partisan divisions on the normally collegiate bench erodes public support for the institution

US senator Lindsey Graham dies aged 71

South Carolina politician was one of the most influential and hawkish Republicans

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