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[EN] Financial Times

Pakistan says Iran and US agree deal to open Strait of Hormuz and extend ceasefire

Leaders expected to sign agreement on Friday for Tehran to clear mines in waterway and Washington to end blockade

Starmer to announce Australia-style social media ban for teenagers

PM set to announce that he will ban younger teenagers from some social media platforms and curb their daily use

Former Labour deputy leader Roy Hattersley dies aged 93

Yorkshire politician and writer was key figure in modernising the party after its swing to the left under Michael Foot

Trump tells Israel and Hizbollah to ‘stand down’ as he pushes for Iran deal

US president has said he expects Washington and Tehran to seal a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday

Badenoch courts City with call for greater risk-taking

UK opposition leader seeks to reset relations after market turbulence under ex-prime minister Liz Truss in 2022

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: Lessons from Germany’s (entirely predictable) UN Security Council defeat

Global politics: political and economic

Political Fix: Makerfield or bust: Burnham goes for broke

Plus, defence secretary John Healey’s seismic resignation

Starmer poised to backtrack on electric vehicle targets

Prime minister to reduce all-electric cap from 80% to 50% by end of decade amid fears of job losses

Macron to pull out the stops to keep Trump at G7 gathering

First rich nations summit since Iran war launched, a make-or-break British by-election, Warsh chairs his first FOMC meeting

Underfunded and under fire: the crises facing Northern Ireland’s police

Service already under scrutiny for failing to attract enough Catholics and a culture of institutional misogyny before this week’s riots

Swiss voters reject proposal to cap population at 10mn

Projections showed 54 per cent of voters rejected the initiative backed by the rightwing Swiss People’s party

Trump stages show of political domination with UFC bout on White House lawn

US president hosts a Maga mixed martial arts spectacle inside a temporary Colosseum on his 80th birthday

UK intercepts Russian shadow fleet oil tanker in English Channel

Prime minister hails ‘yet another blow to Russia’ as part of effort to clamp down on those fuelling Ukraine war

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson detained under terrorism legislation

Detention at Heathrow airport follows a week of violent racial tensions in the UK

‘Can a machine do this job?’ is the wrong question

By shifting work to the consumer, AI will usher in a self-service economy

What should investors expect from Kevin Warsh’s first Fed meeting?

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

Electrification jumps up corporate agenda after energy crisis, survey finds

Security and cost concerns elevate business push for overhaul of power systems

Manchester is a triumph of private enterprise

‘Soft left’ Labour MPs backing Andy Burnham might have learned the wrong lessons from the city’s revival

Kevin Warsh enters the arena

The new Federal Reserve Chair will be judged on his integrity and ability

The coach who bonded with Putin and took Curaçao to the World Cup

The curious case of Dick Advocaat

How the screwworm broke through US defences and returned to Texas cattle

A successful programme that contained the parasite for decades began to fail in 2023 as cases exploded in Panama

Israel strikes Beirut, threatening to complicate push for Iran deal

Israel launched strike on Beirut as US president expects to firm agreement to extend ceasefire

How Israel’s ‘trampoline’ economy has adapted to war

After two decades of growth the country has proven to be surprisingly resilient to war and energy shocks