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Simply sign up to the UK energy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. British households could face different electricity rates based on their income, Ofgem’s chief executive has said, as ...
From the outset there were doubts that Jingye Group could turn round the business where so many others had failed ...
In a wide ranging interview with the FT's editor Roula Khalaf, the JPMorgan Chase chief executive urges the US and China to resume high-level engagement, and warns that US dominance cannot be taken fo ...
The UK government has engaged in a dramatic rescue of British Steel, operator of the country’s last two blast furnaces at Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire. After recalling parliament from recess to pass ...
Also in today’s newsletter, EU explores legal options for ending Russian gas deals and UK consumers plan to ‘buy British’ ...
Trump’s delight in doing whatever he wishes in the moment is incompatible with stability and sustained dynamism ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Nigel Farage claimed that Reform UK is now the main opposition party as he called for the re-industrialisation ...
The 10-year Treasury yield, which sets government borrowing costs and underpins pricing on financial assets worldwide, fell 0 ...
Donald Trump signalled he may offer carmakers some relief from tariffs, in the latest sign the US president will offer ...
Leadership condemns what it says is an attempt to impose ‘direct governmental regulation’ at the elite institution ...
The Cinven buyout was reviewed by the UK accounting regulator, the Financial Reporting Council, to ensure Grant Thornton’s auditors’ independence would still meet its requirements. The deal was ...
A case against rightwing influencer Andrew Tate over claims of physical and sexual abuse is set to feature arguments about “coercive control” for the first time, the High Court in London has heard.
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