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The endlessly fascinating office protected species Being deemed close to the boss lets you get away with murder — until it doesn’t

Pilita Clark | The endlessly fascinating office protected species ft.trib.al/kNyuagh #FTEdit

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Long part of England’s cultural fabric, boarding schools now find themsevles pummelled by economic headwinds and “gentle parenting”.

Read @henrymance.ft.com on the death of the English boarding school in today's #FTEdit 👉 ft.trib.al/YvYbsw4

Then take today's #FTEdit poll 🗳️ ft.trib.al/Bskcz9q

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The riches of Viktor Orbán’s home village Hungary’s longtime leader is trailing in the polls ahead of April’s election, as the opposition alleges widespread corruption

The riches of Viktor Orbán’s home village ft.trib.al/0RttVkx #FTEdit

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‘Fake workers’ from North Korea use AI to exploit European companies Pyongyang’s operatives deploy chatbots to undertake tasks, often in multiple roles

‘Fake workers’ from North Korea use AI to exploit European companies ft.trib.al/X2fHPTY #FTEdit

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Two line charts comparing US states before and after sports betting legalisation. Monthly gambling spending per capita jumps sharply after legalisation and remains elevated. The share of “irresponsible” gambling also rises after legalisation, while states where betting is not legalised show little change.

Two line charts comparing US states before and after sports betting legalisation. Monthly gambling spending per capita jumps sharply after legalisation and remains elevated. The share of “irresponsible” gambling also rises after legalisation, while states where betting is not legalised show little change.

Line chart showing betting deposits as a share of income in the US by income group from 2018–2023. Low-income bettors consistently spend the highest share, rising to around 3–4% of income. Medium-income bettors spend about 1–2%, while high-income bettors remain below about 1.5%.

Line chart showing betting deposits as a share of income in the US by income group from 2018–2023. Low-income bettors consistently spend the highest share, rising to around 3–4% of income. Medium-income bettors spend about 1–2%, while high-income bettors remain below about 1.5%.

In the eight years since a Supreme Court judgment allowed US states to legalise gambling, a wave of online sports betting has crashed over the country. Now experts are warning of the growing social and financial toll.

Today's Big Read is on #FTEdit 👉 ft.trib.al/y9YQDl6

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Concierge Nation: welcome to white-glove America Pay enough, and you can jump to the front of the queue for almost anything

Rana Foroohar | Concierge Nation: welcome to white-glove America ft.trib.al/Vwh2LcX #FTEdit

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Bar chart ranking fashion companies by economic profit in 2024. Inditex and LVMH lead at just over $5bn each, followed by Hermès at about $4bn. TJX ranks fourth at roughly $3.5bn, ahead of Richemont, Fast Retailing, Nike, Ross Stores, Lululemon and Anta Sports. Source: McKinsey Global Fashion Index.

Bar chart ranking fashion companies by economic profit in 2024. Inditex and LVMH lead at just over $5bn each, followed by Hermès at about $4bn. TJX ranks fourth at roughly $3.5bn, ahead of Richemont, Fast Retailing, Nike, Ross Stores, Lululemon and Anta Sports. Source: McKinsey Global Fashion Index.

TJX, owner of TK Maxx and TJ Maxx, calls itself the quiet company: quietly hoovering up excess stock from 21,000 brands, quietly helping luxury labels turn unwanted clothes into cash — and quietly becoming one of the world's largest fashion retailers.

Read the story on #FTEdit 👉 ft.trib.al/jOM1ypo

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Donald Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad future’ if allies fail to help US in Iran US president tells the FT in an interview that China summit could be delayed

FT exclusive | Trump warns Nato faces ‘very bad future’ if allies fail to help US in Iran ft.trib.al/v2kSLwe #FTEdit

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Deepfakes, wigs and the war on truth Amid the online slop of casual deceptions, everything now requires a second look

Jo Ellison | Deepfakes, wigs and the war on truth ft.trib.al/rTWahAf #FTEdit

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What to do when you own more wine than you’ll ever drink A generation of serious collectors are confronting an enviable problem: more bottles than time

Jancis Robinson | What to do when you own more wine than you’ll ever drink ft.trib.al/2uoqs8c #FTEdit

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Editor Margaret Busby: ‘You choose your battles’ Britain’s first Black female publisher on reshaping the literary landscape, why editing is like midwifery — and her roll-call of authors, from Roy Heath to James Ellroy

Lunch with the FT | Editor Margaret Busby: ‘You choose your battles’ ft.trib.al/NZcwX0S #FTEdit

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Mark Guiducci is the man with a 57-page plan to fix Vanity Fair On Oscars weekend, the famous title’s new chief makes his case

Mark Guiducci is the man with a 57-page plan to fix Vanity Fair ft.trib.al/7KDtGEC #FTEdit

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International law is in retreat. We cannot let it die Even defenders of the rules are speaking of them in the past tense. But they remain indispensable, argues historian Margaret MacMillan

The Weekend Essay | International law is in retreat. We cannot let it die ft.trib.al/C3qcAc8 #FTEdit

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Show me a leader who doesn’t love a crisis Global events hide mistakes, confer agency and are exciting to boot

Stuart Kirk | Show me a leader who doesn’t love a crisis ft.trib.al/rVP3Sri #FTEdit

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The oil price war For an Iranian regime facing existential struggle, pushing crude up is key measure of success

The oil price war ft.trib.al/mKCvMS6 #FTEdit

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The irrepressible Nigel Farage Ten years after they first had lunch together, ‘the Brexit guy’ tells Henry Mance why the country needs his help once again

The irrepressible Nigel Farage ft.trib.al/wgd1u42 #FTEdit

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The usefulness of useless knowledge Politicians aren’t the best judges of the merits of scientific research

Undercover Economist | The usefulness of useless knowledge ft.trib.al/mKQ0KH9 #FTEdit

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How Paris beat the car Though chaotic, the city’s transition has become a global role model

Simon Kuper | How Paris beat the car ft.trib.al/o0jNEq9 #FTEdit

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Bitcoin investor offers Nevis residents $100 a month if libertarian city approved Olivier Janssens accused of ‘public bribes’ with offer to locals as his development awaits final government approval

Bitcoin investor offers all Nevis residents $100 a month if libertarian city is approved ft.trib.al/Z3wPhOi #FTEdit

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Five-minute bets are the new craze sweeping crypto markets Ultra-short-term contracts have surged in popularity as cryptocurrencies have fallen from recent peaks

Ultra-short-term bets add ‘even more mania’ to crypto trading ft.trib.al/aUlQ2ET #FTEdit

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The English roads at risk of being underwater FT analysis reveals large swaths of vital infrastructure are vulnerable to flooding

The English roads at risk of being underwater ft.trib.al/fIPE7Ic #FTEdit

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Iran is playing a long game An asymmetric war that brings the global economy to a standstill could exhaust the US and force a ceasefire

Vali Nasr | Iran is playing a long game ft.trib.al/AwCjcgs #FTEdit

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On February 28 the bombing of a primary school in Minab, Iran, killed 168 people, mostly children. Trump has blamed Tehran — but video, satellite images, photos and procurement records show the strike was most likely carried out by Washington.

Read the investigation on #FTEdit 👉 ft.trib.al/TyLIsaW

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Russia rakes in $150mn a day in extra revenue from surging oil prices Middle East conflict boosts Vladimir Putin’s war chest as tankers carrying Russian oil head to India

Russia rakes in $150mn a day in extra revenue from surging oil prices ft.trib.al/gje1U64 #FTEdit

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Playwright Alan Bennett: ‘I have a fear of books’ Now publishing his fourth collection of diaries, the 91-year-old legend of British letters talks about shyness, ‘feeling every minute’ of his age and the surprise of finding love

Playwright Alan Bennett: ‘I have a fear of books’ ft.trib.al/7jFcDak #FTEdit

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The breakaway African state building Coca-Cola plants and Emirati ports Recognised only by Israel, Somaliland is battling to gain greater access to world markets to accelerate its economic development

Coca-Cola plants and Emirati ports: doing business in a breakaway state ft.trib.al/H0SLUbx #FTEdit

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Line chart comparing rebased share prices of Eli Lilly (red) and Novo Nordisk (blue) from 2021 to early 2026. Both rise strongly until 2024, then diverge: Eli Lilly continues climbing to above 500 while Novo Nordisk falls sharply to near 100 amid concerns over competition, clinical results and sales. Source: LSEG

Line chart comparing rebased share prices of Eli Lilly (red) and Novo Nordisk (blue) from 2021 to early 2026. Both rise strongly until 2024, then diverge: Eli Lilly continues climbing to above 500 while Novo Nordisk falls sharply to near 100 amid concerns over competition, clinical results and sales. Source: LSEG

In the two months since US regulators approved Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss pill, doctors have written more than 300,000 prescriptions, making it arguably the "fastest drug launch in history" — and a lifeline for the struggling Danish drugmaker.

Read the full story on #FTEdit 👉 ft.trib.al/kztBu5J

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Mandelson papers: what do they show? Top Starmer aide warned US envoy’s appointment was ‘weirdly rushed’, while disgraced peer sought £547,000 payout

Mandelson papers: what do they show? ft.trib.al/lPFAB6G #FTEdit

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JPMorgan and Jeffrey Epstein: the long goodbye Red flags were raised about the sex offender’s activity since the early 2000s — but the bank continued with him for years after his arrest

The Big Read | JPMorgan and Jeffrey Epstein: the long goodbye ft.trib.al/xBOLp5F #FTEdit

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Farage forgets which country he aims to govern In domestic and foreign policy, the British right’s vulnerability is its America-worship

Janan Ganesh | Farage forgets which country he aims to govern ft.trib.al/jBhdJJV #FTEdit

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