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[EN] Financial Times

Cabinet Office head says Robbins refused to give her Mandelson vetting files

Cat Little backs PM’s claim that due process had been followed in appointing Labour grandee as ambassador to US

Live: What does AI really mean for your work? Submit your questions now

Live: Take part in a Q&A with Sarah O’Connor, John Burn Murdoch and Madhumita Murgia, now

Will AI widen inequality between workers?

This and more findings from our new poll of AI usage by thousands of US and UK workers

Almost half of EU banks have no women executives, watchdog finds

Eighth of firms surveyed have female chiefs, while women executives are paid 17% less than male peers

Medical data of 500,000 people in UK put up for sale after data breach

Alibaba ‘swiftly removed’ listings for UK Biobank data

How worried should Wall St be about the stablecoin threat to deposits?

The risk to US banks is real in theory but difficult to realise in practice

Labour is being destroyed by its former saviours

Factionalism effectively quashed the Corbynites but has undermined Keir Starmer’s leadership of party and country

The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend

The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2026 shows, from Cecily Brown and Hurvin Anderson to Tracey Emin to Rose Wylie

UK business activity rose more than expected in April

Companies rushed to make purchases amid fears that the Iran war would send prices even higher

Blackstone pulls in $69bn despite slump in private capital returns

Asset manager drew investors even as performance in private credit and buyout units suffered

Esoteric Ebb and how games gave in to the joy of reading

Just as many struggle to find the time for books, the year’s best role-playing title highlights the power of the written word

How did a film about kabuki break box-office records in Japan?

Nobody expected ‘Kokuho’ to become the country’s highest-grossing domestic live-action movie of all time — not even its makers

Devotions by Lucy Caldwell — stories that wrestle with the biggest question of all

A hunt for meaning unites the eight tales from one of the best practitioners of the short form

Anthropic and Freshfields agree deal to create legal AI tools

Tech group will tap ‘magic circle’ law firm’s expertise as it builds products that can be sold to rivals

Hot property: five homes for sale in Scottsdale, Arizona

From a whitewashed adobe-style house to modern designs by local architects — in a landscape with more than 200 golf clubs

Can the carbon removals market keep pace with the AI boom?

Demand for carbon credits is spreading beyond tech heavyweights, says CEO of major supplier

Will someone please please write a properly apocalyptic forecast about the UK for The Telegraph to parse?

Telegraphing dissent

PwC fined $166mn by Hong Kong regulators over Evergrande audit

Big Four firm also faces six-month ban on new clients related to its work on failed property developer’s books

French weather service alerts police to tampering after suspicious Polymarket bets

Users of weather forum say Paris temperature data may have been manipulated for wagers on prediction market platform

Toxic rain falls on Russian city after refinery blaze

Ukrainian drone strike on Rosneft plant prompts authorities to advise residents to stay indoors

DeepSeek targets $20bn valuation to stop poaching of staff

Chinese AI start-up is raising funds for first time to keep researchers after several defections to rivals

The politics of terror

Putin and Trump are among the powerful individuals radicalising into violence

For a look that hits you need a bright, bold knit

Add some dopamine colour to your wardrobe this spring

Britons are now working like Americans

Hours worked per person across the two countries have converged, but the productivity gap has widened