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May 19, 2026
EU explores fertiliser stockpiling as food crisis looms
Supplies of crop nutrients have been disrupted by Middle East war
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Deloitte announces bigger bonuses and more promotions after beating targets
Bonus pool rises by 14% and more than a quarter of staff will be elevated to new roles
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Former Spanish PM Zapatero targeted in corruption probe
Ex-Socialist premier under investigation over links to airline bailout by Pedro Sánchez government
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Deutsche Bank fined by UK for breaching Russia sanctions
OFSI fines lender £165,000 over payments linked to streamer Okko
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Monzo boss pledges European expansion as profits jump
Diana Layfield pointed to ‘Monzo-shaped hole’ in markets across Europe
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Sweden selects French navy frigates in €3.7bn deal in blow to UK’s Babcock
Two countries deepen defence co-operation as Europe boosts military spending to deter Russia
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
America’s ailing one-trick pony
Trump’s excessive faith in military power is squarely within the US tradition
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
The women ‘cycle syncing’ their workflow
Menstrual health awareness is prompting some workers to optimise creative, social or focused tasks around their hormones
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Mango founder’s son detained over father’s mountain death
Billionaire Isak Andic died while hiking in 2024
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Japan and South Korea to deepen energy co-operation with joint oil reserves
Sanae Takaichi and Lee Jae Myung have proven pragmatic in office as they pursue warmer ties
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
German government launches Uniper privatisation four years after rescue
Berlin to reduce stake in gas importer from 99% to 25% following nationalisation triggered by Ukraine war
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Crest Nicholson delays results as housebuilder seeks leniency from lenders
Shares in group have plummeted since profit warning last month
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Falling TV review — Keeley Hawes stars in old-fashioned melodrama from Adolescence creator Jack Thorne
The quietly powerful Channel 4 show follows Hawes’ nun as she falls for Paapa Essiedu’s priest
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Lethal Ebola virus outbreak triggers urgent international quest for vaccine
World Health Organization experts will meet to recommend candidate jabs for clinical trials
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Drone start-up Helsing set to mount joint bid for military satellite project
German group to join up with OHB to build satellite constellation with AI to provide surveillance and reconnaissance
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Why politicians struggle to read the public on immigration
The government overreacts to popular opinion, which prompts a pendulum swing the other way
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Labour’s lack of intellectual rigour has returned to bite it
Starmer and his party failed to do any hard thinking in opposition and they are now paying the price
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Astorg’s flagship fundraise struggles as private equity braces for shakeout
Investors reluctant to commit to new fund of French firm that has yet to sell prize asset
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Worries on gilts point to wider bond market vulnerabilities
Rising public debt adds pressure while increased hedge fund trading opens up new fragilities
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Inside the luxury towers behind Manchester’s revival
Salboy, the developer co-founded by the Betfred billionaire Fred Done, has helped to transform the city
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
When games play you — how the best new indies subvert expectations
‘Titanium Court’ and ‘Forbidden Solitaire’ twist familiar formats to reveal unexpected depths
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
JD Vance stakes his claim
In the 2028 battle for the White House, the vice-president may face off against secretary of state Marco Rubio
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Google DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis emerges as early Anthropic investor
Nobel laureate’s protégés are raising billions and spreading his influence across the AI industry
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Iran stockpiles oil on ageing tankers anchored in the Gulf
Tehran turns to floating storage to keep country’s production going
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
The US and China crave hegemony without responsibility
Beijing has yet to step forward to fill the leadership vacuum left by Washington
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
SpaceX IPO adds air to the Silicon Valley ‘genius bubble’
The biggest one-man brands today benefit from the impression that no cycle can bring them down
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
What are the affordable clothes luxury shoppers love?
From T-shirts to cashmere jumpers, you don’t always have to pay more for quality
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
‘Colour is our bricks and mortar’: an atypical Victorian home renovation
Bold hues and light-maximising tricks imbue a west London house with ‘whimsy and frankly demented joy’
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Why Gen Z is packing out Paris jazz clubs
Fuelled by viral videos and a desire for authentic nightlife, a new generation of jazz fans is flocking to spots like Caveau de la Huchette,...
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Lloyds targets data centre boom with US expansion
Rising profits encourage UK banks to pursue international growth
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Israel seizes 1,000 sq km under Benjamin Netanyahu’s war strategy
FT calculates territory under control in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria is about 5% of Israel’s 1949 borders
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Investors warn of ‘correction’ risk as high-flying stocks defy bond gloom
Wall Street indices have surged to a string of record highs despite anxiety over economic fallout from Iran war
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Big Four post more job ads for AI specialists than auditors
Increase comes as world’s largest accounting firms rush to adapt to technological disruption
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
The rise and fall of the Madoff of manuscripts
Gérard Lhéritier lured investors by selling shares in literary treasures. When suspicions grew, he was exposed as the architect of a €1bn Po...
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Inside a Lebanese village under Israeli occupation
‘I knew that if I left, I might never come back,’ says one resident trapped in a so-called security zone
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Sun, sea and tax-free: Bali tries to woo investors
Officials hope to draw foreign investment with financial hub off coast of ‘Island of the Gods’
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping to discuss huge gas project at Beijing summit
Talks on Power of Siberia 2 pipeline come just days after Donald Trump’s visit to China
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Xi Jinping told Donald Trump that Putin might ‘regret’ invasion of Ukraine
US president also suggested they should co-operate with Russian leader against the International Criminal Court
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Google and Blackstone to create AI cloud group
Search giant and world’s largest private capital group set to bring 500MW of data centre capacity online next year
Financial Times
May 19, 2026
Electric ships and trucks to buoy battery boom, says China lithium boss
Tianqi says demand forecasts underestimate rapid rise of battery-powered industrial equipment
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
Standard Chartered to cut back-office jobs as AI use escalates
Bill Winters’ new strategy aims to ‘drive sustainable growth’ at Asia-focused lender
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
SpaceX IPO set to hand $20bn stake to one hedge fund
D1 Capital is among the Wall Street firms in line for big rewards if the rocket maker successfully lists next month
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
British Airways seeks up to £10mn from Heathrow after baggage system chaos
Airline wants financial redress over series of breakdowns including loss of 20,000 bags last weekend
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
Project Astra: the $420bn merger powering the US AI revolution
Proposed deal between NextEra and Dominion would cement control of US ‘data centre alley’
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
Donald Trump says he called off attack on Iran planned for Tuesday
US president says the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar requested that Washington suspend operation
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
US extends Russian oil waiver in attempt to lower fuel prices
Thirty-day licence comes as American voters become frustrated at high cost of petrol and diesel
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
US drops criminal fraud charges against billionaire Gautam Adani
Conglomerate owned by Asia’s richest person had earlier agreed to pay $275mn to settle separate US sanctions violation probe
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
Elon Musk’s case against OpenAI barred by statute of limitations, jury finds
Decision hands a legal victory to Sam Altman in a case that had overshadowed the AI lab’s plans to go public
Financial Times
May 18, 2026
The cracks in the Putin edifice
Russian leader’s conviction that he could outlast the west is being tested
Financial Times
May 18, 2026