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[EN] Financial Times

Former BA boss Walsh returns as chief of India’s biggest airline

Company’s previous head abruptly quit after poor planning triggered thousands of flight cancellations last year

King Charles to visit US in April despite Trump’s attacks

UK Liberal Democrats had called for royal trip to be cancelled

Brent crude on course for largest monthly price rise on record

Cost of oil likely to keep climbing until Strait of Hormuz reopens to shipping

UK to receive last tanker of jet fuel from Middle East this week

Industry warnings of disruption contrast with government calls for calm

The ECB’s three-pronged monetary strategy

Unless the war ends quickly, a rise in Eurozone interest rates looks inevitable

Trump tells allies including UK to ‘go get your own oil’

US ‘won’t be there to help you anymore’, president warns

Court of Appeal rules non-lawyers can work on litigation cases

Judgment reversing earlier High Court decision is welcomed by law firms

Trump is not just sinking in the Gulf

As his poll numbers tank, the president’s trade and immigration agendas are encountering judicial resistance too

Microsoft faces UK watchdog probe over business software

CMA will assess whether US tech giant should be given ‘strategic market status’

Billionaire Rokos donates record £190mn to Cambridge university

Gift from hedge fund boss will fund new school of government

Why the helium shortage matters for chipmakers

The Middle East war has highlighted another potential choke point for the semiconductor supply chain

Jaja’s African Hair Braiding — vibrant comedy puts Harlem salon at the root of Black community

Workplace rivalries, immigration anxieties and gossip all jostle for attention in UK premiere at London’s Lyric Hammersmith

Hot property: five homes for sale in Provence

From a historic cave property with an infinity pool carved into rock to a traditional mas set in lavender fields and olive groves

March Eurozone inflation reflects Iran war impact

Underlying price pressures were muted, reducing concerns about high energy inflation

Japan deploys first long-range missiles as it steps up deterrence

Domestically built munitions with 1,000km range could reach Chinese coast

How to crack it: 13 amazing things to do in April

From bakeries to bling, HTSI writers select the best new launches

Estates vs SUVs: there’s no competition

It may not be the sexiest motor, but the station wagon will always be a winner

US presses UK and allies to secure quantum computing supply chains

US CTO Ethan Klein seeks British co-operation amid stand-off over wider tech pact

Eurozone inflation jumps to 2.5% in March

Middle East energy shock pushes annual rate past European Central Bank’s 2% target

FirstFT: Pete Hegseth’s broker looked to buy defence fund before Iran attack

Also in today’s newsletter: US petrol prices rise above $4 a gallon while Unilever and McCormick in talks to create $60bn food group

UK’s £16bn housing bank aims to protect developers from Iran shock

Housebuilders expected to be hit by sharp cost increases and fall in consumer sentiment

Whoop hits $10bn valuation as health tracking takes off

Wearable device maker eyes IPO after raising $575mn from sovereign wealth funds and top athletes

Sports law firm behind Chelsea sale sells stake to private equity group

Deal will give San Francisco’s Cordillera a board seat at UK-based Northridge

Lib Dems borrow from Macron playbook for May 7

Though the party is fifth nationally, Ed Davey thinks sticking to the centre ground can deliver local election gains