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[EN] Financial Times

‘The brakes failed and they’ve crashed the car’: how the Big Four’s wheels fell off Down Under

Australian operations prove an ongoing source of scandal and embarrassment for KPMG, PwC, EY and Deloitte

Canada unveils plans for new oil pipeline to break dependence on US

Project to supply Asia with 1mn barrels per day is part of push to reduce over-reliance on US amid trade hostilities

India’s Persistent Systems attempts a big acquisition

Also in this newsletter: Deutsche Bank exits India retail business

Letter: Britain’s AI sovereignty lies with work frontier labs won’t do

From Professor Geraint Rees, UCL Vice-Provost (Research, Innovation & Global Engagement), London WC1, UK

Letter: Malaise is structural and cross-party, as is the fix

From Alan Coppin, Fellow, Windsor Leadership; Former Non-Executive Director, Berkeley Group, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, UK

Letter: European rearmament and the role of dynastic capital

From Arturo Gómez, Financial and Defence Journalist, Madrid, Spain

Letter: Where’s the UK visa route for start-up entrepreneurs?

From Natasha Chell, Senior Partner, Head of UK Practice, Laura Devine, London EC4, UK

Letter: With stablecoin, no two issuers pose the same risks

From Mark Fairless, Chief Executive Officer, ClearBank, London EC2, UK

Letter: The ONS permanent secretary’s right of reply

From Darren Tierney, Permanent Secretary, Office for National Statistics, London SW1, UK

Letter: ‘Humanitarian’ weddings

From Cormac Meehan, Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland

July heatwave on its way

‘Heat dome’ over eastern US sends electricity prices soaring

More than 150,000 households left without power as temperatures near 40C strain utility grids

UK finds lost US Declaration of Independence copy after 250 years

Document revealed by National Archives ahead of its anniversary on Saturday

FT Crossword: Number 18,416

FirstFT: Chinese energy group raises $3.6bn in Asia’s biggest IPO this year

Also in today’s newsletter, Narendra Modi and Sanae Takaichi meet, and US labour market cools

Blackstone’s QTS ends Virginia data centre project after protests

Proposed campus becomes the latest casualty of growing backlash to the facilities in the US

Lockheed in lead to buy naval tech group Ultra Maritime in $3.5bn deal

Agreement for defence company could be announced as soon as early next week

US economy undershoots forecasts with 57,000 jobs added in June

Hiring slows after 3-month streak of overperformance

Halftime for the markets

What have we learned in the first six months of 2026?

Burnham insists he will be disciplined with UK public finances

Prime minister in waiting says he will stick by Labour’s manifesto promises on tax

Russia unleashes huge bombardment on Kyiv

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

Healthcare group owned by Ardian has its bank accounts seized

Creditors told of investigation into Santé Cie and subsidiaries over dealings with healthcare professionals

Sandwich chain Jersey Mike’s files for IPO as Blackstone eyes windfall

Private equity group targets valuation of up to $12bn for purveyor of cheesesteaks and cold-cut heroes

UK’s culture secretary and department quit X citing concerns over democracy

Move by Lisa Nandy marks first exit of a major cabinet department from the platform