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[EN] Financial Times

US High School Economics class: The cost of America’s sports betting habit

Personal finance

UK, US and global politics: what students should know

Read FT articles picked by our teacher advisers

School politics class: It’s time to end Britain’s first-past-the-post election lottery

UK electoral systems

The Pentagon-Anthropic dispute is a test of control

Should private companies be able to set boundaries around the AI systems we integrate into our lives?

Ministers explore triggering break clause in Palantir’s NHS contract

Government is under pressure to eject the controversial American company from NHS England data systems

The hunger for ‘content’ is keeping us culturally stuck

The algorithms of the distraction economy are feeding us what we already like, creating a loop with no progress

Eurozone borrowing costs soar on fears of fiscal hit from Iran shock

Government bonds face one of worst months of past decade as investors warn of ‘deterioration’ in public finances

The last bridge left to ancient Tyre

Evacuation orders and strikes turn once-vibrant Lebanese beach town into a refuge for holdouts and displaced

In a world of $100 oil, fast fashion loses its defensive charms

Polyester-heavy retailers could soon start to feel the cost of their exposure to higher oil prices

The surprising science of quitting

Most of us are just one event away from resigning even though we probably should stay put

German chemicals groups boost prices as Iran war adds to industry woes

Companies worry about effects of higher energy costs even as they get short-term advantage over Asian peers

OpenAI investor says AI requires an income tax overhaul

Vinod Khosla says voter fears over technology causing job losses will shape upcoming US elections

UK risks losing defence tech start-ups to relocation amid funding delays

Slow progress on government contracts prompts some groups to consider moving abroad

Iran war chokes off helium supplies in threat to chipmakers and healthcare

Byproduct of natural gas is critical to the production of superconductors and the functioning of MRI scanners

Iran activates its ‘resistance economy’ to survive the war

Islamic republic has spent years building a model designed to withstand hostility even as it presides over a deepening economic malaise

Just Eat’s new owner pushes for European revival as rivals close in

Prosus chief Fabricio Bloisi pushes aggressive growth targets despite stiff competition

Why recruiters are making interviews ‘AI-free zones’

Employers wading through job applications are returning to in-person and practical assessments

Seedlip founder: ‘We found a £1mn cash hole at one point. I cried’

After selling his stake in the non-alcoholic spirit brand, Ben Branson has started Sylva, which makes drinks from wood

The Reform UK youth wing driving the party’s reach on campus

To gain momentum, young supporters are trying to appeal to students from across the right

Somebody That I Used to Know — the hit that proved too much for its maker

Gotye went viral with his 2011 song but refused millions in ad earnings and has since devoted himself to the legacy of another musician

Police arrest man after car strikes ‘multiple pedestrians’ in Derby

A number of people were seriously injured in incident around 9.30pm on Saturday

Korea weighs inheritance tax based on book value, not market prices

Government proposal aims to curb the alleged suppression of share prices and reduce the ‘Korea discount’

Philippines ‘between rock and a hard place’ over surging energy prices

Central bank governor warns that raising rates to tackle inflation could hit already weak economic growth

Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month

Chair suggests new entities could be worth as much as $50bn after deleveraging drive