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Johnson’s angry exit from parliament poses fresh dilemmas for Sunak
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Just published: front page of the Financial Times international edition Monday June 12 on.ft.com/43RmW8R
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Sturgeon’s arrest a ‘watershed’ for Nationalist cause
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NHS fears ‘significant’ disruption as junior doctors strike in England
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Odey’s alleged victims criticise partners’ attempts to distance themselves from financier
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French schools retain dominance in Masters in Finance teaching
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Charlie Brooker spends a lot of time thinking about the worst thing that could happen.
FT Weekend's Horatia Harrod interviews the creator of Black Mirror:
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EU offers Tunisia over €1bn to stem migration
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Republicans jump to Trump’s defence as charges add volatility to election
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From ‘woke’ to ‘fake news’, offers a brief guide to the meaningless terminology dominating today’s politics
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George Soros hands over OSF leadership to his son
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Nicola Sturgeon arrested as part of probe into SNP finances
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Grant Shapps defends Commons privileges committee over Boris Johnson allegations
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Bringing GP services into the fold would finally complete the NHS
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UN climate summit organisers wage public relations battle
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'Authority is not authoritarianism. It is founded on wisdom, but through conviction and respect.'
Former French president François Hollande discusses France's demonstrations, the China-Russian axis & more – with editor Roula Khalaf over Lunch with the FT
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Reforming the UK’s failing pensions system is a priority
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US air taxi chief says European regulation ‘not good for business’
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US expected to begin unloading oil from seized Iranian tanker
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Comporta has been Portugal’s fashionable coastal getaway for the past few years, but while property prices have rocketed, the infrastructure hasn’t exactly caught up:
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Surge in STIs in England sparks anxiety over reproductive health
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Italy’s labour shortage puts post-pandemic recovery at risk
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J-pop abuse scandal exposes broader crisis of governance
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This week, explores the question of what it means to privatise justice.
FT journalist Kadhim Shubber explains why UK private companies are able to prosecute criminals — even when the police don’t want them to.
Tap here to listen 🎧
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Foreign banks left out of initial public offerings in China
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Manchester City wins Champions League against Inter Milan for historic treble
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Trump tries to rally Republicans after historic indictment
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Musk’s refusal to pay rent adds to Goldman bad property loans
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Natalie Whittle reports on her endless hunt for a great swimsuit: the sheer volume of costumes to choose from isn't the problem, she says. It’s the 'maddening specificity of one’s own figure, skin tone and self-confidence'
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Italy’s Serie A draws private equity interest for media rights stake
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Thirteen women who worked for Odey Asset Management or had dealings with its founder Crispin Odey told the FT that he abused or harassed them.
Eight alleged he sexually assaulted them.
Nine of them are telling their stories for the first time:
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Partners at Crispin Odey’s firm in bid to oust him
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Boris Johnson goes full Trump in search of one last act
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Britons stick with staycations even as flight bookings surge
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Nigeria’s new president suspends central bank governor
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