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[EN] Financial Times

Israel and US launch attack on Iran

US President Donald Trump announces massive operation

Trump hails ‘massive’ operation as US and Israel launch strikes on Iran

Assault follows weeks of tensions as US president has sought to pressure Tehran over its nuclear programme

Why is HMRC making tax so diabolical?

April’s Making Tax Digital launch will instead Make Tax Difficult

BlackRock and Goldman Sachs join race to fund Phoenix’s pension business

UK pension group says all talks are in early stages and there is no certainty of an agreement

A million young Britons are falling through the cracks

The voiceless ranks of those not in work or training risk tumbling off the UK’s social and economic map

The iPod’s slow shuffle back to relevance

For Gen Z, the discontinued device represents a back-to-nature state of innocence

HMRC complaints hit a five-year high

Surge comes amid increase in number of redress payouts by tax authority

AI models, like capitalism, are best served with a conscience

Some companies think users would prefer products with morals pre-installed

The one good monopoly

Liberals should favour competition in all things but the superpower game

Did Britain need to strike the Chagos deal?

Viewed by some as a strategic necessity, the agreement has been complicated by shifting US priorities and political fragmentation at home

A dangerous playbook is being revived for the giant US housing agencies

Increased buying of mortgage securities by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae marks a return to a risky business model

When financial and geopolitical waves collide

We are living in a ‘barbell’ world where international threat meets technological opportunity

Bordeaux 2016 was a superstar vintage. How does it taste now?

A decade on, two tastings in London reveal winners, losers and a few bargains

Are my shoes giving off the right signals?

To the expert eye, footwear used to reveal a lot about a person. Now everyone wears trainers, all bets are off

The magnificent, unruly inner life of Rose Wylie at the Royal Academy

The 91-year-old artist’s zingy paintings have the power to stop you in your tracks

Breaking news: the ‘Today’ programme is broken

The BBC radio show is the perfect illustration of just how unserious we’ve become

How the ‘bed trick’ still reveals our greatest fears and desires

For centuries audiences laughed at the literary trope where lovers are switched in the dark. Today, the joke is curdling

Telegram, Pavel Durov and the shaky future for tech’s libertarian princelings

The messaging app’s founder has become a poster boy for the backlash in Europe over CEO accountability — and a target for Russia

A year on a cancer vaccine trial at London’s oldest hospital

This 21st-century centre of cutting-edge science is also a medieval site of celestial auguries, of miracle cures performed and witnessed

The winter-defying joy of perfectly layered potatoes

A detailed guide to cooking Dauphinoise, Pommes Anna and other laminated delights

The furry Slovenian monsters who chase winter away

Every year, the weird, Womble-like ‘kurents’ gather in a medieval town in northeast Slovenia for one of the world’s most flamboyant carnivals

Tiler Peck: a once-in-a-generation dancer with a second act

As she returns to Sadler’s Wells, the American ballet principal talks craft, choreography, career longevity — and marrying her dance partner

Director Jordan Fein on Arthur Miller’s warning from history

As the 1994 play ‘Broken Glass’ returns to London, the US theatre-maker talks about Nazism’s lessons for our polarised era

What my biggest investment mistake teaches us about the software sell-off

When shares you own sink, assume that you’re wrong, rather than looking for reasons why you’re right