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Top Headlines from the UK Edition
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Houthi missile attack signals ‘serious’ escalation in Iran war
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| Rebels’ participation puts vital maritime routes at greater risk |
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A ‘victim’ and a ‘dinosaur’: three days of Crispin Odey testimony
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| Financier’s cross-examination this week has been culmination of his legal challenge against regulatory ban and fine |
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No BS: using corporate jargon is really giving you away
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| A new study suggests that buying into the blather reveals a credulous worker |
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The decapitation dilemma
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| Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo? |
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KPMG to cut almost 600 UK jobs as slowdown persists
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| Big Four firm and rivals are struggling to regain footing even after reductions in headcount and costs |
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Top Headlines from the International Editions
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Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month
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| Chair suggests new entities could be worth as much as $50bn after deleveraging drive |
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Americans take to the streets in ‘No Kings’ day protests against Donald Trump
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| Latest series of marches comes against backdrop of president’s unpopular war in Iran |
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Support for JD Vance slips in straw poll of Republican presidential candidates in 2028
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| US vice-president still favourite to succeed Donald Trump but secretary of state Marco Rubio is gaining ground |
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US seeks to scrap offshore wind projects in exchange for fossil fuel deals
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| Interior department in talks with companies that hold leases to build plants off America’s coastline |
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Death row lawyer Bryan Stevenson: ‘Hope is our superpower’
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| The attorney and activist on overturning capital convictions — and his fears that civil rights gains are being dismantled |
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The failures of prediction markets are predictable
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| They can send wrong signals when trading is illiquid or when herd behaviour takes hold |
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Chart of the Week: The oil shock hurts poorer economies hardest
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| Developing economies are more dependent on energy |
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UK stocks are handling 2026 much better than the UK economy
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| The UK relies on energy imports, which are surging in price, but many FTSE 100 companies have benefited from the volatility |
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Here’s the oil shock that Donald Trump can’t control
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| While there is a lot of spare crude on ships and in storage, stocks of refined products are much smaller |
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Cash is still king this bonus season (can somebody tell the chancellor?)
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| Volatile markets show the vital role cash plays in investment Isa portfolios |
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Korea weighs inheritance tax based on book value, not market prices
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| Government proposal aims to curb the alleged suppression of share prices and reduce the ‘Korea discount’ |
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Tourists cool on Cyprus and Turkey as Iran war upends travel plans
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| Popular destinations in eastern Mediterranean suffer amid ‘generalised anxiety’ |
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Egypt imposes emergency measures to save fuel
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| Prime minister says country’s natural gas imports bill has tripled since start of Iran war |
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Lex in depth: Will the AI data centre boom become a $9tn bust?
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| The biggest groups splashing their cash may not make their money back, but will almost certainly live to tell the tale |
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The HTSI spring property issue
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| Take the proactive approach, from a build-your-own Eames house to the TikTok realtors selling mega-homes on social media |
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Social media is populist and polarising; AI may be the opposite
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| Large language models elevate expert consensus and moderate views, in sharp contrast to social platforms |
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The wearing question of what to wear
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| Theme parties are more popular than ever — have you got something ‘banging’ on? |
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Would you like some intrusive curiosity with that?
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| Waiters who ask about my day may mean well. That doesn’t mean I have to answer them |
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Aces Foodcraft, London: Engrossing, exciting and unashamedly inventive — restaurant review
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| Alex Craciun’s Japanese-inspired Fitzrovia restaurant has some weird ideas — and pulls them off brilliantly |
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Are you suffering from ‘subscription fatigue’?
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| Sick of not owning my music collection any more, I’ve returned to vinyl with gusto — and, to my surprise, Gen Z is with me |
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