UK must be more ambitious in rebuilding EU relations, says business group
Read more at Financial Times
Topics
-
An airstrike in Myanmar kills nearly 30 people, an opposition group says
An opposition group in military-ruled Myanmar says an airstrike on a central village under the control of a pro-democracy resistance group has killed at least 27 civilians and injured 30 othersABC News - 4d -
Xi snubs EU-China anniversary summit
Brussels sought visit to mark 50 years of ties, but move adds to scepticism about warm words from BeijingFinancial Times - 4d -
‘I will spend my life rebuilding’: Gaza’s heritage sites destroyed by war
Palestinian experts and British archaeologists say more than two-thirds of heritage, cultural and archaeological sites in Gaza have been damaged. Hamouda al-Dahda stands in the ruins of Pasha ...The Guardian - 2d -
Art, commerce, Hollywood and family drama collide in 'The Californians'
Brian Castleberry's 'The Californians' is an ambitious novel about the ugliness that often ensues when art and commerce collide.Los Angeles Times - Mar. 6 -
Scotland’s first minister holds ‘warm’ meeting with Eric Trump in Edinburgh
John Swinney says business meeting focused on Trump family’s golfing interests, days after Turnberry course was targeted by protesters. Scotland’s first minister hosted a “warm” meeting with Donald ...The Guardian - 6d -
A New Era of Attacks on Encryption Is Starting to Heat Up
The UK, France, Sweden, and EU have made fresh attacks on end-to-end encryption. Some of the attacks are more “crude” than those in recent years, experts say.Wired - 5d -
Starmer says Putin must prove he is 'serious about peace' and sign up to Ukraine ceasefire
Starmer says Putin must prove he is 'serious about peace' and sign up to Ukraine ceasefireABC News - 4d -
Is the U.S. heading for a recession? Here's what economists say.
Consumers, businesses and investors are increasingly jittery about the risks of a protracted slump. So what exactly is a recession?CBS News - Mar. 12 -
Life of British man, 79, imprisoned by Taliban is in serious danger, say family
Peter Reynolds, who runs a business in Afghanistan, was held along with his wife last month and needs heart pills, says his daughter. The life of a 79-year-old British man imprisoned along with his ...The Guardian - 3d
More from Financial Times
-
Starlink in the Pacific and Baidu’s PR headache
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial TimesFinancial Times - 1h -
Hungary breaks with the EU by seeking to turn Ukraine into ‘buffer zone’
Also in this newsletter: Brussels’ plan to tighten carbon border taxesFinancial Times - 3h -
It’s time for yet another UK fiscal event. Will the OBR fix its BoE bond-sale projections?
MaPS, they don’t love you like we love youFinancial Times - 3h -
FirstFT: Nvidia to spend billions in US as it shifts chip supply chain from Asia
Also in today’s newsletter, EU probes BYD plant and Israel’s ‘forever war’Financial Times - 3h -
Is this the start of a period of European exceptionalism in markets?
The very tight rein in all aspects of policy — fiscal, monetary and regulatory — is easingFinancial Times - 4h
More in World
-
Zelenskyy to debrief EU leaders on Trump call before military chiefs head to London – Europe live
European leaders are gathering in Brussels this morning to discuss Ukraine, defence and the Middle East. Ukraine reported 171 Russian drone attacks overnight, of which its air defence systems ...The Guardian - 18m -
Israel-Gaza war live: dozens reported dead after night of Israeli strikes on Gaza
Hospitals in the Gaza Strip say 58 people killed by Israeli attacks overnight. Germany ’s foreign minister has warned Syrian authorities to ensure peace and security for all Syrians, two weeks ...The Guardian - 19m -
Australia v Indonesia: World Cup 2026 qualifier – live
Updates from the Socceroos’ Group C match at Sydney Football Stadium Kick-off time in Sydney is 8.10pm AEDT Any thoughts? Get in touch by emailing Martin Indonesia’s major naturalisation ...The Guardian - 22m -
Wealth and Warfare Empower a Rwanda-Backed Militant Group in Congo
The M23 militia is ruling over a vast stretch of territory in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, threatening the sovereignty of the biggest country in sub-Saharan Africa.The New York Times - 37m -
Viktor Orban Is a Conservative Lodestar. Now He Wants to Fix the Price of Eggs.
The Hungarian prime minister, who pioneered themes dear to U.S. conservatives, is seeking to tame inflation with methods that remind his critics of communist-era central planning.The New York Times - 57m