The Financial Times focuses on anger at COP28, where oil-rich states have been accused of thwarting efforts to tackle the climate crisis.
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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.
FT says EU leaders risk leaving Ukraine empty-handed at a perilous moment in its war against Russia as divisions over finances threaten a €50bn lifeline.
The Financial Times says investors are piling into risky assets amid a growing belief that the Federal Reserve and other central banks are close to winning their long-running battle with inflation.
The Financial Times splashes on allegations made by US federal prosecutors that an Indian government official orchestrated a plot to kill a Sikh separatist activist in New York.
The Financial Times leads on the news that Barclays is considering dropping thousands of clients at its investment bank as part of an overhaul aimed at boosting profits.
The Financial Times leads on reports that Turkey’s continued exports to Russia of vital war goods have caused tensions to flare between Ankara and several of its NATO allies.
The Financial Times splashes on comments from Qatar saying that Hamas must find dozens of hostages if they hope to extend the truce with Israel.
The Financial Times reports on the release of new data from the Office for National Statistics which shows that net immigration hit a record 745,000 last year.
“Tax burden surged despite Hunt cuts,” writes the Financial Times, as it reports that the chancellor has cut business and personal taxes by £20bn in the autumn statement.
Financial Times – Hunt to put £9bn a year tax break for business at core of growth drive
The front page reports 500 employees have threatened to walk as workers also demand the board quit.
The Financial Times reports that pressure is mounting on the board of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, to reinstate Sam Altman as chief executive.
The Financial Times reports Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is looking at cutting business and inheritance taxes in the Autumn Statement in a move he hopes will reverse the Tory party’s tumbling poll ratings.
The Financial Times reports Rishi Sunak has vowed to introduce emergency legislation to rescue the government’s plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
The Financial Times reports on a jump in the US stock markets following a larger-than-expected fall in inflation.
The Financial Times leads on the big news from Monday’s cabinet reshuffle.
The Financial Times leads on the conflict in the Middle East, with officials in Washington warning Israel not to fire on hospitals in Gaza.
The Financial Times says Apple has been “dealt a blow” at the European Court of Justice in a dispute with Brussels over €14.3bn (£12.5bn) worth of back taxes.
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