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Tories concerned that family’s offer to repay media group’s £1.1bn debt will use funding from Abu Dhabi
Amos Hochstein tells FT energy markets are coping ‘fairly well’ despite pressure from two wars
Chancellor shelves plan to cut inheritance tax in Autumn Statement but has more fiscal headroom than expected
Defence minister says entire enclave ‘will feel IDF’s lethal strength’ as allies urge caution
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Spring Budget tax cuts could be hurried forward as chancellor seeks to appease Tory MPs fearful of 2024 election defeat
Luis Berruga helped build the Mirae subsidiary into one of sector’s largest providers
Visitors win by 6 wickets in game that brought heartbreak to home nation and favourites
British chancellor’s speech will focus on growth ahead of the run-up to the general election
Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result
Government growth plan hit by industry concerns over higher fees and risks for investors
In any conflict situation, from Gaza to Ukraine, medical staff must be protected and given unhindered access to patients
The past two years have seen the largest drop in the nation’s share of global GDP since the Mao era
Rio records hottest day of the year while Kenya, Somalia and Dubai are hit by severe flooding
Jeremy Hunt should prioritise the country’s economic health ahead of political pressures
Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
Finra proposal would allow performance projections in marketing to wealthy and institutional investors
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Chancellor seeks to make room in finances for tax cuts after inflation fell to 4.6% in October
After explosive beginning, these types of funds may be relegated
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Privacy concerns have made people cautious about answering personal questions
A wealthy nation famed for its progressive values is now wrestling with one of the highest levels of fatal shootings in Europe
Weapons maker Emilian Gebrev survived two poisoning attempts and his munitions plants were set ablaze
Retreats to get a crush on, from the Peloponnese to South America
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