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US President Joe Biden has won the backing of other world leaders at the G7 summit for a “carry-on spending plan”, the Financial Times reports, in a rejection of austerity in a post-Covid world. Biden’s call was backed by his counterparts at the gathering in Cornwall, in a moment the paper says has been framed as the West fighting back against an “ascendant” China.

Financial Times Front Page 17th of April 2026

Keir Starmer faces claims he misled MPs after it emerged Lord Mandelson was blocked by security vetting for a planned US role. No 10 says ministers were unaware. Opponents demand the release of vetting advice and warn that, if the PM knew and denied it, he should resign.

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Financial Times Front Page 16th of April 2026

Iran’s military space arm has obtained a Chinese-built Earth‑observation satellite and used it to gather imagery of US and regional military sites, according to an investigation. Beijing denies state involvement, saying the spacecraft is intended for civilian applications.

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Financial Times Front Page 15th of April 2026

JPMorgan, Citi and Wells posted record quarterly earnings, with roughly $25bn in combined profit. Trading desks benefited from heightened geopolitical tensions and rate-driven volatility, while higher rates lifted net interest income. Executives cautioned on consumer spending and credit.

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Financial Times Front Page 14th of April 2026

Lord Robertson accuses the PM of complacency, warning that thin defence budgets leave the UK in peril. He urges a rapid rise to at least 2.5% of GDP, funded by restraining welfare growth and shifting priorities, plus a cross‑party plan to rebuild forces, equipment and industry.

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