2021-06-26
Financial Times Front Page 26th of June 2021
Spain has rejected German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s efforts to secure an EU-wide quarantine policy for British tourists, according to the Financial Times.
Spain has rejected German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s efforts to secure an EU-wide quarantine policy for British tourists, according to the Financial Times.
The Financial Times leads on the news that the Bank of England raised its expectations for inflation, but kept interest rates fixed.
Germany and France have called for closer EU engagement with Russia, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times says an estimated 5.2m people became dollar millionaires last year, despite challenging economic conditions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Armin Laschet, who is tipped to become Germany’s next chancellor, warns of the dangers of a new cold war with China in an interview with the Financial Times.
The Financial Times has the latest on a US private equity firm’s bid for UK supermarket chain Morrisons.
The Financial Times leads on Conservative reaction to the party’s shocking by-election loss in Chesham and Amersham.
The Financial Times leads on the sale of Channel Four to the private sector, which, it says, could happen in 2022.
The Financial Times leads on the Biden-Putin talks, reporting the US president delivered a stark warning to his Russian counterpart over jailed dissident Alexei Navalny.
The Financial Times reports on the cost to the Treasury of sticking to the government’s promises on pensions.