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Intervention will be targeted at people using heating oil as ministers commit to preventing wider summer price surge
War against Iran does not seem to have undergone the normal stress-testing
Push by Ed Davey to win over ‘soft’ Tories comes as discontent grows inside party trailing in polls
This series covers Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán and his Russia-backed campaign for re-election amid fraud and corruption allegations
Hungary’s longtime leader is trailing in the polls ahead of April’s election, as the opposition alleges widespread corruption
Sweating the UK’s natural gas assets can support the country’s green transition
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Mexican government fears Trump will seek big changes to the agreement he struck with the countries in his first term
Ukrainian president asks if countries ‘collectively decided’ to restart flows from Russia
Meeting follows President Trump’s plea for help to reopen the shipping lane
Closed-door events set to challenge beliefs of American Pope Leo, who has warned about risks of artificial intelligence
Municipal elections will set the scene for next year’s presidential race as the far right looks to gain ground
Reform UK plans high-energy and high-spending campaign in run-up to voting on May 7
US president no longer focused on pressuring Vladimir Putin, European officials say
US navy appears ill-prepared for potential use of relatively cheap and plentiful weapon in narrow Strait of Hormuz
Pyongyang’s operatives deploy chatbots to undertake tasks, often in multiple roles
Conflict with Iran will leave deeper and more lasting scars than last year’s tariffs crisis
Being deemed close to the boss lets you get away with murder — until it doesn’t
Some of the outrage appears disingenuous but the actor is wrong in his dismissal of opera and ballet
From Irish pub singalongs and football chants to modern reinventions, it has been performed for centuries with contrasting intentions
It may be easier for countries sitting on large deficits to tighten the screws on existing levies
Ministers’ push to help almost 1mn people not in education, employment or training needs to go further, say analysts
Neste chief calls for a ‘level playing field’ following heavy investment