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Combination of rising costs and falling consumer confidence hit British business
Tehran acknowledges attack but stops short of attributing blame
France and Germany endorse policy push despite risk of scuppering nuclear talks
The PM has sacked Nadhim Zahawi for breaching the ministerial code but other problems remain in his in-tray
Also, peak Big Tech among earnings and UK strike action spreads
Research from Hindenburg wiped more than $50bn from conglomerate’s value last week
Military and police units will be reinforced and national insurance rights of ‘families of terrorists’ withdrawn
UK court rejects commission’s attempt to get involved as Madrid seeks to avoid $101mn payout to investors
Mining group promises full investigation into latest incident to hit iron ore division
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
A loosely worded bill conflates journalists and whistleblowers with spies
Europe must not let itself be spooked by the US commitment to bankroll the climate transition
Sometimes political leadership requires acting on gut instinct rather than sheltering behind investigations
Demographic changes and deglobalisation will keep inflation higher than policymakers were used to pre-pandemic
German chancellor says calls for more weapons so soon after tanks decision are ‘frivolous’
Government warned not to ‘sleepwalk into delays’ over developing next-generation power projects
The Kremlin has justified withholding statistics during wartime but country’s central bank governor is pushing back
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Spanish-based Comando G is on a mission to make us see the red grape in a whole new light
UK prime minister intervenes after ethics adviser finds serious breaches of ministerial code
Analysts hope abandonment of zero-Covid policies will unleash flood of consumer spending
House printers say their method is faster and cheaper than traditional construction
Staff willingness to whistleblow is finally shining a light on employers who tolerate such practices
Rate rise is factored in but analysts are split on when the economy will have cooled enough
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