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[EN] Financial Times

UK F-35 jet fleet dogged by delays and staff shortages, NAO warns

Aircraft programme ‘shortcomings’ are undermining the effectiveness of Britain’s armed forces, says watchdog

Reeves puts reform of UK cash ISAs on hold following backlash

Chancellor had planned to cut the £20,000 annual tax-free savings allowance but now wants to consult with industry

Heathrow seeks rise in landing charges to fund £10bn expansion

Airlines expected to oppose airport’s request to regulators to increase the levies

Heat alert issued as temperatures hit 33C

‘The main thing is to keep hydrated’

FT Crossword: Number 18,104

Two top BCG executives stripped of leadership roles over Gaza project

Consulting group’s chief risk officer and head of social impact practice lose their titles

US judge blocks Trump order limiting birthright citizenship

The ruling is the latest twist in a battle that has already made its way through the Supreme Court

FirstFT: Europe is ‘losing’ the battle to rival US and China, warns Dimon

Also in today’s newsletter, Uniqlo basks in consumers buying ‘summer all year’ clothes, and the Bank of Korea’s interest rate dilemma

Pentagon strikes investment deal with US critical minerals producer

Unusual agreement follows growing concern in Washington over Chinese dominance of crucial weapons materials

White House opens new front in attack on Fed chief Powell

Trump ally Russell Vought accuses US central bank of ‘ostentatious’ refurbishment of its headquarters

Delta shares jump as demand for flights rebounds

US carrier restores financial guidance as economic uncertainty that followed April’s ‘liberation day’ tariffs recedes

Lula seizes Trump tariff threat to revive re-election push

Unpopular government uses US president’s intervention to brand conservative opponents as traitors

Citadel Securities buys Morgan Stanley’s options market making unit

Deal highlights the growing dominance of high-frequency trading groups on Wall Street

Portugal restarts plan to privatise airline TAP

Previous attempt at a stake sale attracted interest from IAG, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa

Iran poses ‘persistent’ threat to UK, warns intelligence committee

Parliamentary report says there has been a ‘significant’ rise in risk faced by dissidents and Jewish people in Britain

At couture week, a taste for the strange and macabre

While some brands were absent or between designers, there was still creativity at play

US accuses Houthis of ‘kidnapping’ crew members from sunk vessel

Yemeni rebels have scaled up assaults on commercial shipping this week

Climate change poses growing threat to UK economy, says BoE official

Sarah Breeden cites evidence that extreme weather events push up inflation in ways central banks find difficult to combat

El Chapo’s son expected to plead guilty to US criminal charges

Ovidio Guzmán, whose father ran Mexico’s notorious Sinaloa Cartel, is due in a Chicago court on Friday

Heat deaths in England could rise 50-fold in next half-century, study warns

Cooler homes and cities are needed to mitigate the dangers of rising temperatures, say researchers

Starmer and Macron announce migrant returns deal

‘One in, one out’ pilot scheme between UK and France to launch in coming weeks

Defence drives a Franco-British rapprochement

European security depends on joint leadership from London and Paris

Jamie Dimon tells Europe: ‘You’re losing’

JPMorgan Chase boss warns on EU competitiveness and market complacency over tariffs

Musk is still the Tesla wild card

The huge premium in the company’s shares is an extreme version of Silicon Valley founder syndrome