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The Financial Times leads with the EU and UK’s dispute over the part of the Brexit deal that specifically covers Northern Ireland. As talks begin between the two sides to find a solution, the FT reports that leading EU member states are pressing Brussels to come up with contingency plans for a possible trade war in case the UK triggers Article 16, which would suspend the current arrangements. Among the options being discussed within the EU are curbing UK access to the bloc’s energy supplies, the paper adds.

Financial Times Front Page 14th of March 2026

Wall Street is concerned as crude tops $100 amid a deepening supply squeeze. Investors fear persistent energy costs will lift inflation, pressure households and complicate central bank plans, heightening recession risk. Energy shares rise while broader indices fall.

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Financial Times Front Page 13th of March 2026

Crude above $100 and disruptions near Hormuz are handing about $150m a day in extra revenue to a sanctioned petrostate via surging sales to India and China. The windfall tightens its grip on energy markets and challenges UK and allied policy, spurring calls for tougher enforcement and coordination.

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Financial Times Front Page 12th of March 2026

An aide warned the PM that appointing Peter Mandelson to a Washington post posed reputational risk, after a short vetting file flagged past links to Jeffrey Epstein. The process was seen as rushed. Supporters cite his experience; critics question transparency and due diligence.

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Financial Times Front Page 11th of March 2026

Washington signalled imminent, far more intense military action against Iran, even as the US president hinted an end could be near. Oil prices whipsawed after a false report of tanker escorts. Aramco warned a prolonged conflict would be catastrophic, while Tehran urged ships to avoid the Strait of Hormuz.

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