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Browsing: Financial Times
Adobe has dropped its planned takeover of product design firm Figma due to UK and EU regulatory issues, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times splashes on a warning from the IMF that the Ukrainian economy could be in trouble if Kyiv’s allies don’t speed up extra funding for the war-torn nation.
The Financial Times splashes on the climate deal reached at COP28 which has mentioned a desire to shift away from fossil fuels for the first time.
The Financial Times leads on the government’s migration bill vote passing – saying Rishi Sunak headed off a “right-wing revolt”.
The Financial Times focuses on anger at COP28, where oil-rich states have been accused of thwarting efforts to tackle the climate crisis.
The FT front page features a poll suggesting nearly half of US voters think President Biden is spending too much on aid for Ukraine.
Labour has enlisted 10 City of London advisers to help the party ditch its “sneering” image, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times goes with the resignation of immigration minister Robert Jenrick, saying it scuppered Rishi Sunak’s bid to reunite his party.
The Financial Times leads with Brussels proposing a three-year delay to tariffs that were due to hit electric vehicle sales between the UK and EU.
The FT leads with the government’s latest migration plan, reporting that ministers want to reduce numbers coming into the country by 300,000 a year.
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