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[EN] Financial Times

China warns UK over nationalisation of British Steel

Beijing says it will take ‘strong measures’ to protect rights of owner Jingye

NHS hospitals hit key target on waiting times in boost for Streeting

Cut in waiting lists in England revealed ahead of health secretary’s expected bid for Labour leadership

Wes Streeting resigns from government

Health secretary’s move deepens crisis that threatens prime minister’s position

Paul Simon continues his magnificent return from retirement at London’s Royal Albert Hall

The 84-year-old delivered a stirring set that ranged from Simon and Garfunkel classics to the mini-masterpiece that is his latest album

Live reader Q&A — We answer your questions on UK politics now

Take part in an Ask an Expert Q&A with Stephen Bush, Miranda Green and Robert Shrimsley, now

Uprising — Tahmima Anam’s novel of rebellion is her finest to date

Seen through children’s eyes, this fable of oppression draws on one of Bangladesh’s real-life exploitative brothels as well as its revolutions

Revolut prepares to launch private bank as it woos wealthy

Europe’s largest fintech awarded licence to provide complex financial instruments to clients

US-China relations depend on Taiwan, Xi warns Trump

Chinese president tells US counterpart there are ‘no winners’ in trade war

AI desperately needs more adult supervision

The critical challenge is to build institutions that protect us from tech companies and the state

Klarna breaks even for first time since blockbuster New York IPO

Shares in European fintech have plunged 70% since September

Palestinian president Abbas moves to tighten grip with role for son

Proposed elevation of Yasser Abbas to senior position comes despite pressure to reform father Mahmoud’s administration

Xi tells Nvidia, Tesla and Apple CEOs that China will ‘open wider’

US business leaders praise ‘great importance’ of Chinese market on visit to Beijing alongside Donald Trump

Dutton Ranch — Yellowstone sequel serves up full-bodied soapy fun

Kelly Reilly reprises her role as Beth Dutton as the neo-Western saga expands to Texas

Is an AI spending plateau on the horizon?

Also in today’s newsletter: carbon capture shows promise in decarbonising data centres

Britain isn’t ungovernable. It’s just been badly governed

Short-termism and poor choices are to blame for the country’s political predicament

Vessel seized off UAE coast and heading for Iran

Ship anchored outside Strait of Hormuz taken by ‘unauthorised personnel’

Merz vows to oppose new EU debt despite Germany’s borrowing spree

German chancellor urges member states to make ‘painful’ budget choices to fund rearmament

‘I’ve seen some things’: Eric Ries on why good companies go bad

Author of the start-up bible has turned his attention to corrupting influences at the heart of contemporary capitalism

The Lyric Hammersmith’s An Ideal Husband — a lavish, chaotic update of Oscar Wilde

Nicholai La Barrie’s production carries a thrillingly timely charge, but is often overwhelmed by its own excess

Burberry returns to profit as turnaround gains ground

Luxury group warns on effect of Iran war on some regional sales

Business school academics cancel US conference and switch to Europe

Foreign delegates stay away over visa and political concerns under Trump administration

AI alone cannot shorten the work week

The technology could raise prices and consumption before it gives us more free time

King’s Cross is the Silicon Roundabout of AI

A formerly rundown area has become London’s new global technology hub

Jung Chang: the Wild Swans author talks taste

The bestselling writer loves The House of Doors, Eddie Murphy and headscarves