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Saturday, 11 April 2026
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the UK Edition

 
 
 
Historic Nasa Moon mission returns safely to Earth
 
Artemis voyage entranced world and highlighted space race between US and China
 
 
JD Vance says US-Iran talks should be ‘positive’ as negotiators arrive in Islamabad
 
Vice-president’s comments come ahead of crunch meeting in Pakistan that is focused on trying to resolve the conflict
 
 
Cyber security stocks fall on worries over Anthropic’s advanced AI tool
 
Mythos model was able to detect critical software vulnerabilities that were missed by legacy systems
 
 
Crispin Odey abandons £79mn libel case against the FT over sexual misconduct claims
 
The FT had said 15 women were willing to testify in court against former hedge fund boss
 
 
US inflation jumps to two-year high as Iran war ripples across economy
 
Consumer sentiment sinks to record low as petrol prices post record monthly surge in March
 
 
 

Top Headlines from the International Editions

 
 
 
Reid Wiseman, the astronaut hailing a new ‘golden age’ in space
 
As commander of Artemis II, he embodies the comradeship and ambition of the latest Moon mission
 
 
Kevin Warsh’s confirmation as Donald Trump’s next Fed chair risks delay
 
Sluggish process could leave Jay Powell at helm of central bank despite US president’s push for policy reset
 
 
Donald Trump touts Palantir’s ‘war’ role after short seller attack
 
US president’s endorsement follows criticism from famed investor Michael Burry
 
 
Trumpism has done remarkably little to the GOP’s centre of gravity
 
Most of the things that make it distinct from traditional conservatism won’t last
 
 
Biotech billionaire Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw: ‘I’ve always been very unconventional’
 
The Biocon founder on building an Indian corporate powerhouse, weight-loss drugs — and how to get Bengaluru moving again
 
 
 

Markets

 
 
 
Lloyds will not take legal action against UK’s £9bn car finance redress scheme
 
Britain’s largest provider of vehicle loans wants to draw a line under scandal that rocked the sector
 
 
Iran-linked ships dominate Hormuz traffic after ceasefire
 
At least nine of the 14 or so vessels to have transited chokepoint since the pause in fighting have ties to Tehran
 
 
Partners Group backs gating as private credit redemptions test liquidity
 
Swiss-listed private capital group seeks to ‘offer transparency’ with update against ‘complex’ market backdrop
 
 
Ireland risks cutting off oil supply amid fuel protests, premier warns
 
Micheál Martin’s comments come as demonstrations threaten to spill over into Northern Ireland
 
 
European stocks are the losers in the Iran war fallout
 
The US market is more immune from shocks given still healthy American economic conditions and earnings
 
 
 

Companies

 
 
 
Molotov cocktail thrown at home of OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman
 
Suspect arrested outside AI start-up’s San Francisco headquarters after threatening to burn it down
 
 
Why has the UK economy been so badly hit by the Iran war?
 
Over-reliance on imported gas and worries over Starmer’s future likely to stall pick-up in momentum, analysts say
 
 
Directors’ Deals: 3i boss backs US ambitions
 
Private equity group’s share price down by 40 per cent in the past six months
 
 
Middle East conflict drains Singapore’s marine fuel supplies
 
Growing shipping congestion around the world’s biggest refuelling port shrinks reserves
 
 
JPMorgan limbers up to become Olympic sponsor
 
Bank set to join select list of corporate partners ahead of 2028 Games in Los Angeles
 
 
 

Opinion

 
 
 
Trump is surrendering America’s moral leadership
 
The president’s chilling threats have further eroded rules against war crimes
 
 
Not scaring investors off is only the start 
 
UK officials are concerned that standard financial health warnings such as ‘Your capital is at risk’ are driving savers away
 
 
Why I will always love Canary Wharf
 
The business district in London’s Docklands demonstrates what innovation and invention can achieve
 
 
How can I sound more presidential?
 
Forget strong, silent leadership. These days you’re going to need to swear. Bigly
 
 
The NHS isn’t getting better
 
Tough medicine is needed to resolve rolling strikes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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