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[EN] Financial Times

UK must focus on insiders vs outsiders not north vs south

Economists and politicians want to boost growth, but it must include people on the periphery of hotspots

EU faces crumbling support for new Russia sanctions

National capitals refuse to support measures that could hurt big companies

It’s time for Europe to embrace air conditioning

More frequent hot summers will harm productivity and claim lives

Burnham to maintain ban on North Sea exploration licences

Decision criticised by oil and gas industry as well as trade union

India’s rupee problem has been misdiagnosed

Currency weakness reflects subdued private investment and uncertainty over the business climate

Burnham should pursue a devolution ‘big bang’

If done right, radical decentralisation could boost UK productivity growth and living standards

UK steel quota concessions to seal India deal pose risk to Welsh plant, say insiders

Union leaders say quotas for galvanised steel particularly harmful for Tata Steel UK’s Llanwern plant in Newport

How will the ECB respond to the latest rise in oil prices?

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

China’s Jingye demands payout over British Steel nationalisation

UK government accused of disregarding group’s investment and offering ‘almost zero compensation’

US day traders flock to ‘the most dangerous product in crypto’

Trump administration has opened American markets to highly leveraged perpetual futures

US strikes Iran after American troops killed in Jordan

Iran accuses Washington of attacking under-construction nuclear plant and retaliates against countries around region as conflict escalates

GameStop extends pursuit of eBay despite Wall Street scepticism

Video game retailer doubles stake in online marketplace as chief executive Ryan Cohen presses ahead with quixotic deal

Is Fifa’s hyper-commercialised World Cup here to stay?

Dynamic ticket pricing and hydration breaks were unpopular with fans but the boost in revenues could be irresistible

No longer grim up north for UK banks as Burnham comes to power

NatWest and Lloyds push regional lending credentials as they look to finance new Labour leader’s devolution agenda

How Maga fell hard for the gender binary

Pete Hegseth’s championing of testosterone for troops is the latest manifestation of the rightwing movement’s aesthetic

Chinese leaders zero in on need for stimulus for economy

Policymakers expected to prioritise spurring high-tech rather than ‘big bang’ for consumption, analysts say

Heroes, villains and clowns: Simon Kuper’s World Cup awards

With Fifa a bit short on credibility, the FT columnist has stepped in to create his own prizes

Xpeng says China close to building ‘killer’ rival to Tesla Model Y

Elon Musk’s SUV remains top-selling electric vehicle in many parts of the world as well as second most popular in China

Can an ‘unelected’ prime minister succeed?

Andy Burnham will take power without winning an election. So have most other recent British prime ministers

Defence giants to maintain grip on weapons market despite drone boom

Report finds industry’s ‘primes’ will still account for 80% of global sales well into the next decade

Diamonds and Rust — the mournful folk ode that became a metal anthem

Joan Baez’s reflection on her time with Bob Dylan had an unlikely resonance with hard rockers

Why ‘rightwing’ is no longer such a dirty word in Britain

When words like fascist and Nazi are thrown around, being merely conservative seems mild by comparison

AI should have senior lawyers sharpening their hunting spears

More adoption of artificial intelligence will lead to more calls to cut fees

The art of knowing when to step down

Only a few master one of the hardest career tricks of them all