2025-02-12
Financial Times Front Page 12th of February 2025
Trades associated with Trump have encountered setbacks as the dollar weakens and bond yields dip, inflation worries subside, and investors shift focus to broader economic consequences.
Trades associated with Trump have encountered setbacks as the dollar weakens and bond yields dip, inflation worries subside, and investors shift focus to broader economic consequences.
The Commissioner condemns the current barrier preventing immediate dismissal of certain officers for misconduct, calling for urgent reform to uphold public trust.
According to a leading BoE figure, anticipated job losses may temper inflation by curbing consumer demand, prompting a watchful stance over future rate decisions.
An AI expert warns that advanced, volatile chatbots could threaten humanity’s survival, prompting calls for tighter safeguards on rapidly evolving technology.
Keir is urging urgent backing for struggling pubs, which now have the PM’s support, as part of a broader campaign to preserve these cherished community institutions.
Starmer plans to avoid joining Europe’s threatened retaliation over new US steel tariffs, emphasising a measured approach that protects Britain’s industrial interests and fosters stable trade partnerships.
A new proposal to remove the High Court’s signoff requirement from an assisted dying bill aims to simplify the process, sparking debate over ethical safeguards.
Ministers are alarmed by the potential imposition of hefty US tariffs on steel, fearing significant job losses and prompting the PM to seek urgent talks in Washington in an effort to protect the industry.