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[EN] Financial Times

Starmer’s allies ready to block Burnham’s bid for Westminster comeback

Andrew Gwynne’s decision to stand down as an MP offers by-election opening for Labour rival to prime minister

Sanctioned oil trader sues ‘brazen conman’ over alleged CIA swindle

Niels Troost accuses former business partner of falsely claiming to be a covert operative to help perpetrate fraud

France seizes Russia-linked oil tanker in Mediterranean

President Emmanuel Macron says vessel was subject to western sanctions and flying a false flag

FT quiz: the week in news

Ten topical questions to test your news nous

US pushes Russia and Ukraine towards direct talks in Abu Dhabi

Donald Trump’s envoys to travel to Moscow to discuss idea of trilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin

Met Police should lose counterterror role, says commissioner Mark Rowley

Home Secretary is due to publish a white paper on Monday outlining changes to London’s police force

Nato chief and Trump discussed revamp of US-Danish military deal

US president dialled down threats to Europe over Greenland after talks on reopening 1951 pact

Universities lead the way to a new relationship with China

Also in today’s newsletter: new labour market data highlights the worrying number of long-term sick

PCE inflation stays above target through November

The Fed is highly likely to hold rates next week with its preferred inflation measure at 2.8 per cent

From bored of peace to the board of peace

Forget the road to Damascus; Trump’s conversion has happened on the jet to Davos

How to organise your finances for the year ahead. You asked, we answered

The FT’s consumer editor replied to reader questions

Oscar nominations 2026: Sinners blessed with record-setting 16

‘One Battle After Another’ in hot pursuit with 13 amid haul of 30 nods for Warner Bros as Netflix buyout talks continue

Elon Musk’s SpaceX lines up 4 banks for blockbuster IPO

Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley set to take lead on listing

UK civil servant in charge of Ajax armoured vehicles sacked from role

Chris Bowbrick ‘no longer’ responsible for delivery of troubled Ministry of Defence programme

French supertax on wealthy raises only a quarter of planned revenue

Shortfall comes as President Macron’s fragile minority government struggles to cut deficit

Jared Kushner sets out $30bn vision for ‘New Gaza’

Donald Trump’s son-in-law says Palestinian enclave will offer ‘amazing investment opportunities’ after two years of war

Young’s targets move to main market after record festive season

UK pub group’s chief says move from Aim later this year would ‘open the door’ to wider group of investors

Private equity moves deeper into US law with personal injury firm deal

Louisiana attorneys promise to build nationwide business using innovative financing structure

Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis

After 1,000 days of war, why is the world still silent?

What millions of job ads reveal about AI displacement

A close inspection suggests all is not what it seems

Trump’s rollercoaster day at Davos eases threat of transatlantic trade war

Also in today’s newsletter, the US president remains more popular in his second term than in his first

Thanks Donald, Europe will take it from here

The continent must strive to disentangle itself from the US

‘Thank you, Tony’: Blair’s ‘Board of Peace’ role prompts Trump praise and Westminster anger

Many countries, including the UK, have turned their backs on the project after Putin was asked to join

How to interpret US inflation data

Given the continued uncertainty of tariff pass-through, caution is required