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[EN] Financial Times

It is time for a European Security Council

Increasing US disengagement and continued Russian aggression have given the idea fresh impetus

Submit your questions: Ten years on, what’s next for Brexit?

Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s Europe editor Ben Hall and Peter Foster, the FT’s World trade editor, on Thursday June 4, at 1pm BST

Dotcom bubble IPOs

Lessons for boomtime investing

Arsenal’s dance with history

Also in today’s newsletter: how the Knicks built a championship contender

Trump will remain ‘patient’ in pursuit of a deal with Iran, says Hegseth

President wants to make a ‘great’ deal but defence secretary warns US is ready to restart attacks

Hegseth says US-China ties are ‘better than in years’

Pentagon chief still presses allies to boost defence spending to counter ‘military build-up’ by Beijing

The French Invasion — a food and drink special

Why are Britain’s best cooks still totally obsessed with France?

Ferrari’s new EV sparks Italian angst over Agnelli legacy

Critics say John Elkann has detached the family empire from its home country

Greens discuss downgrading some policies to prepare for possible UK coalition

A wealth tax would be one of their non-negotiable pledges after the next general election, a senior party figure said

Bulgaria to be punished for deficit only months after joining euro

European Commission to place Sofia under ‘excessive deficit procedure’ for breaching budget rules

The very British banality of the SNP’s shopping scandal

Seven Dyson vacuums, two Bremont watches . . . and a Jaguar in the driveway . . .

Trump gets his man in Texas. The Republicans could be the losers

By favouring a divisive candidate, the president may have put the Senate in play

Toshifumi Suzuki, convenience store king, 1932-2026

At the helm of the Japanese 7-Eleven, he revolutionised the country’s retail industry

Five emerging themes for US stock investors

Active portfolios need to take into account factors such as risk management of giga-caps

Wealth tax fears reignited by UK leadership uncertainty

Contenders Streeting and Burnham have both hinted at tax reforms

No restaurant should be too posh to serve tap water

None of modernity’s silly purchases can compare with bottled water when there is drinkable stuff in the taps

Top UK building societies plot bids for digital bank Atom

Fintech’s owners hope the business will fetch about £600mn but industry executives say final offers could be lower

The floor versus the ceiling

The world has come to prefer a high minimum to outright excellence

US agrees ‘perpetual’ futures trading after offshore Hyperliquid’s huge growth

Oil-linked trading on unregulated and decentralised crypto exchange has skyrocketed during Iran war

JPMorgan chases retail banking’s golden fleece

US bank’s international expansion is gaining some traction

London Stadium back in spotlight after West Ham’s Premier League exit

East London club will pay less rent for venue that has struggled to satisfy public since 2012 Olympics

European fishing nations call for cormorant cull

Environmentalists say birds are scapegoats after nine EU states complain about damage to fish stocks

The French-ish food of the 1950s

Five dishes that were once the talk of London, from Jay Rayner’s historic menu collection

Your wine collection may be worth less than you think

There are three main factors when it comes to valuing a fine wine