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[EN] Financial Times

Spanish defence group chair quits after M&A clash with government

Indra’s Ángel Escribano to step down after planned tie-up of EM&E was abandoned following conflict of interest concerns

Eli Lilly wins US approval for weight-loss drug in pill form

New drug Foundayo sets up battle with Novo Nordisk for oral obesity drugs

Lessons from history on how to survive a fuel crisis

The UK government has imposed strict measures in the past, but would today’s public be as tolerant?

UK opposition calls for details after submarine captain steps down

Commanding officer’s interactions with ‘rising star’ Labour MP Joani Reid in the spotlight

Trump threatened to stop weapons for Ukraine unless Europe joined Hormuz coalition

Nato’s top official urged key alliance members to offer help to US to reopen key waterway

SpaceX filing kicks off largest IPO process in history

Confidential SEC submission sets up summer listing

UK is Europe’s ‘most vulnerable’ market to jet fuel disruption, says Ryanair CEO

Michael O’Leary warns carrier may cancel flights during summer if war in Iran hits supplies

Iran war shock is intensifying risks to financial system, says BoE

Central bank warns conflict likely to hit economic growth as Keir Starmer insists UK ‘well placed’ to weather crisis

Labour must get out of its own way

The government’s approach to policymaking has been self-defeating

Hungary returns just 18% of funds flagged by EU fraud watchdog

Viktor Orbán’s government has returned just 18% of funds flagged by the EU’s anti-graft body

US Supreme Court signals doubts over Trump’s birthright citizenship challenge

President attends proceedings as justices question his attempt to reinterpret the Constitution’s 14th Amendment

Snap’s activist captures the future of shareholder rights

Tech group’s traded shares have zero votes, leaving shareholders without a voice

Ambitious declarer relieved by first sight of dummy

Almost completely safe suit establishment brings home the grand

Forget wellbeing programmes, get staff volunteering instead

Plus, advice on dealing with a wayward new manager

Sadie Sink is luminous in a raging Romeo & Juliet

The ‘Stranger Things’ star, playing opposite Noah Jupe, is the beating heart of Robert Icke’s production at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre

Lázár — a bravura saga of family ghosts, secrets and lies

Nelio Biedermann’s ambitious debut is a fast-paced story of decline and fall across three generations in Austria-Hungary

US secures rare earths supply as part of $565mn loan to Brazil mining group

Investment chief at US International Development Finance Corporation says agreement includes offtake controls

The Drama — much-hyped taboo-buster is in fact nervously evasive

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star in a blackly comic romantic thriller that turns a dark secret into a pranky plot device

Shutting Hormuz is a template for China in Taiwan

Beijing will seek to replicate Tehran’s playbook in the Taiwan Strait — and the global economic impact could be even worse

France probes Iran links in thwarted attack on Bank of America

Police arrest three men in possible connection with new Iranian group Ashab al-Yamin

How Mexico’s art world is fighting to keep Frida Kahlo

Santander’s plan to move the Gelman art collection to Spain has resulted in local anger

Chelsea FC posts record Premier League loss

Losses by football club owned by Todd Boehly and Clearlake come despite revenues increasing to £491mn

Intel strikes $14bn deal with Apollo to reclaim Irish chip plant

Chipmaker sold stake two years ago to help shore up its precarious finances

UAE curbs entry by Iranian nationals

Gulf state imposes restrictions after facing attacks from Islamic republic