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[EN] Financial Times

Close Brothers plunges as short seller claims it understated UK car finance risks

Lender’s shares drop 14% as Viceroy says it could be forced to raise provisions to as much as £1.23bn

Belgium’s prime minister calls for EU to normalise ties with Russia

Rightwing nationalist Bart De Wever challenges full support for Ukraine in quest for lower energy prices

Video explainer: Five ways the Iran war could end

The FT examines what may come next in the battle against the US and Israel

BBC seeks to have Donald Trump’s $10bn lawsuit thrown out

British broadcaster asks Florida court to dismiss US president’s case on basis of lack of jurisdiction

Trump’s coalition of the unwilling

US allies have a right to avoid being sucked into a war they never sought

Donald Trump launches fresh attack on UK’s ‘terrible’ Iran war stance

President’s criticisms reflect strains in US-UK relations but could strengthen Starmer’s position domestically

LME halts trading in ‘technical outage’

Trading on metal exchange suspended during period of high volatility in commodity prices caused by Iran war

British Airways cancels Dubai flights until summer

Airline axes services to UAE and other destinations hours after drone attack on Dubai’s main airport

Iran earns oil windfall as US turns blind eye

Treasury secretary Scott Bessent says White House is prepared to tolerate the trade to avoid supply shortages

Opus Dei: Inside a controversial Catholic group

A new podcast examines how a small group within the Catholic Church has come to wield outsized cultural and political influence in America

Changes to UK working habits push car park group into administration

National Car Parks hit by falling demand since the pandemic as people altered how they shopped and worked

Orcel’s brash M&A tactics inch UniCredit closer to success

Few shareholders will accept the miserly offer for Commerzbank — but that doesn’t matter

Biggest Nato allies reject Trump’s Hormuz armada demand

UK, France and Germany refuse to be drawn into wider war with Iran, risking a showdown with US President

Mandelson received more than £1.5mn for stake in collapsed advisory firm

Former business secretary paid £250,000 for his remaining stake days before business went into administration

The Other Bennet Sister — a sweet-hearted sideways take on Pride and Prejudice

Lizzy Bennet’s awkward sister Mary is the focus of a 10-part BBC adaptation of Janice Hadlow’s novel

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer

Donald Trump says she will continue in her role while she receives treatment

McFadden vows to press on with UK welfare reforms in bid to boost employment

Work and pensions secretary insists Labour MPs who forced U-turn last year could be persuaded to back changes

Bank of America settles lawsuit alleging it benefited from Epstein ties

Lawyers for bank and plaintiff tell judge they have reached agreement in principle to resolve case

Labour must not lose my generation of voters

The defeat by the Greens in Greater Manchester demonstrates the danger of failing to address economic burdens

AI world models need to understand cause and effect

They should be able to map how reality works, not just how it looks

Edinburgh schoolboy, 15, upsets English favourites to win British Rapidplay

Puzzle: every white move is a check. Can you solve it?

Poland to use EU money for drone defence despite president’s veto

Tusk’s government has found a way to use Safe loans for San anti-drone system

UK plans to curb powers of financial services watchdog

Treasury proposes Financial Ombudsman Service reforms to prevent it acting as ‘quasi-regulator’

Why Trump is obsessed with this Chicago-based shoe label

The president may buy Florsheim’s cap-toe Oxfords for his cabinet members. But its parent company is suing his government over tariffs