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Separate Brussels probe targets Chinese medical market amid growing trade tensions with Beijing
Big Four firm’s move prompted by government decision to raise salary threshold for skilled worker admission
The capital votes for its mayor next week, but the Conservatives’ dissociation from the city means they seem set for failure
The Ukraine aid vote in the House of Representatives exposed Republican divisions that will endure
Voters start to punish AfD in opinion polls ahead of European parliament elections
JPMorgan chief says he would ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’
At depressed valuations, SenseTime offers a low-risk bet on a potential winner
Currency has lost nearly 5% of its value against dollar this year amid expected delays to US rate cuts
Former head of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party denies wrongdoing
Also in today’s newsletter, Tesla shares soar in after-hours trading, and Dimon praises ‘booming’ US economy
Anti-poverty campaigner was regarded as a free thinker and reformer who did not easily fit the mould of party politics
UK media regulator finds need to strengthen rules for TV channels featuring politicians as presenters
US Supreme Court will hear arguments in case that has huge implications for former president — and the presidency
Commenters discuss the state of Britain’s roads and share their experiences ahead of local elections — join the debate
Competition in savings and mortgage markets and rate cut expectations weigh on margins
Keir Starmer has so far avoided matching the Tories’ increased military spending commitment
China criticises appropriation for more military assistance to Taiwan
An accidental FT Alphaville experiment
Also in this newsletter: why Finland wants to cut down more trees and import less Russian wood
Spotify turned its largest quarterly profit ever after cutting costs
Meet the women expertly challenging convention in a male-dominated profession
Japanese carmaker has fallen behind in electric vehicle race and lacks scale needed to compete globally
The industry has not had much to celebrate of late but some things are looking up
By opening up its factory to third parties, the British heritage brand hopes to encourage domestic production
German panthers and Hollywood lions more vivid than photographs populate his pictures, now on show in New York
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