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Globalisation has not levelled the economic playing field — instead, wealth is more concentrated than ever
BMA calls fifth stoppage since wave of walkouts began amid demands for higher pay rise
Inquiry will examine border control agency’s operations after hundreds died when fishing vessel sank in June
Military recruitment chief held on embezzlement charges while an MP is accused of collaborating with Russia
Also in today’s newsletter: Macron offers the Pacific an alternative to US vs China
Inconclusive election result stands in way of need to reduce Madrid’s budget deficit and advance other reforms in Brussels
Don’t go all out to boost income without taking account of capital risks
Robust design and recent safety measures boost facility’s resilience despite seizure by Russia, experts say
The ECB can break the impasse by putting pressure on Rome to approve the European Stability Mechanism treaty
Rönesans chief Erman Ilıcak tells FT he is ‘very optimistic’ about shift away from inflationary policies
Limited representation from continent is blow to Vladimir Putin
How start-ups help the war effort with cheap drones and AI-powered missile detection
London mayor seeks funds to help pay for car scrappage scheme amid push to expand capital’s clean air zone
MPs say paramilitary group has probably continued to access London financial markets
Bombing of airport and metro station killed 35 in Belgium’s deadliest peacetime assault
This week the US, EU and Japan will announce their rates. How will markets respond?
Complaint from competition authorities is first such act against US tech giant
Homelessness rising sharply as rental and mortgage costs soar, official figures show
Bloc could provide alternative routes as Russia blocks exports via Black Sea, says agriculture commissioner
Where to shop, sleep and surf in the coastal county
Economists say scale of credit tightening in eurozone bolsters doves’ case for pause in bank’s policy
Explosives planted in buffer zone at Zaporizhzhia facility should not affect its safety and security systems, says IAEA
Reductions come after sweeping job cuts at telecoms rivals Vodafone and BT
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Bloc’s environment chief calls for clean-up of unexploded munitions to prevent harm and reduce renewable energy delays
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