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Labour criticises PM Rishi Sunak after Egyptian-born billionaire features in latest list of honours
The scale of the campaign the industry is unleashing ahead of the US election is striking
US president’s team says rival star-studded New York gala on Thursday will pull in $25mn
Social Democrats’ equivocal stance towards Moscow over Ukraine war causes problems for chancellor
Plus, two more ministers quit in a blow to Sunak
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden set to raise $25mn from New York City fundraiser tonight
High Court finds regeneration group had believed it could extract ransom payment from Brookfield-owned port
Opposition party’s deputy leader issues challenge to Tories: ‘You show me yours, I’ll show you mine’
PM likely to land in trouble after May but chances of a leadership ousting are slim
Zhao Leji’s comments a veiled rebuke of US efforts to strengthen alliances in region
Decision will come as relief to businesses after period of rapid increases
Defendants in suit over multibillion-dollar estate allege ‘industrial-scale forgery’ and ‘apparent criminality’
Vix and VStoxx indices show expectations of volatility around prospective Biden-Trump rematch
The FT's chief UK political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green look ahead to the local elections, and examine Labour's 'Ming vase' strategy
Housing department seeks to force Yianis Group to pay £20.5mn towards building safety works
Companies and politicians try new strategies to encourage workers to start families
Fiercely independent former Democrat was backing third-party campaign in this year’s election race
Reducing trade friction with the EU could boost access to member states, group says
Sir Keir Starmer wants more areas to increase their influence by forming ‘combined authorities’
Nick Hardwick was the Commons’ preferred candidate for post
Ecotricity founder was told by High Court to provide notice of donations in divorce proceedings
Allies in stand-off on how much EU content can be in vehicles as post-Brexit deal runs out
US Treasury secretary tells Beijing its trade practices will distort markets and harm workers
Data from Environment Agency prompts calls for government to declare national emergency
In the tussle between good intentions and bad actors, society is in danger of losing sight of what it most needs to protect
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