Arm shares drop as revenue forecast falls short despite AI boom
Lacklustre outlook raises concerns that spending on artificial intelligence chips could slow
Lacklustre outlook raises concerns that spending on artificial intelligence chips could slow
Home rental platform’s revenue growth forecast of 8%-10% in the second quarter is below recent trend
Three pledges in the ‘New Deal for Working People’ have been weakened since first proposed
Commons committee told number of population based on threshold of 300 ppm of lead in soil
Also in this newsletter: UK expels Russian defence attaché for spying, Toyota profits drop 20%, regulatory costs hit Uber
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a lead
James Watt turned brewer into UK’s biggest craft beer brand but was accused of ‘toxic’ workplace culture
Wagers on rising prices point to concerns over potential supply disruptions
Western lender with largest operations in Russia decides to ‘walk away’ from deal after pressure from regulators
CEO Lachlan Murdoch ‘extremely confident’ campaigns funds will flow to local television stations
Move risks ‘retaliation’ against international brands in the country, German carmaker’s brand chief tells FT car summit
UK court rules South African government does not owe compensation for recovery of $43mn worth of silver bars
Plus, London offices, pharma’s powerhouse, Apple’s AI opportunity, carbon offsets
AlphaFold 3 aims to reveal biological secrets and boost drug search efforts
Opposition Democratic Alliance warns voters of possible deal between ANC and two radical parties
US to assess whether Netanyahu’s government is breaching international law by restricting supplies
Home secretary says measures are in response to Moscow’s ‘malign activity’
Investment by private equity firm values Danish group Hempel at more than $3.6bn
Before investors give the French group much more credit, they will want to see evidence that it can avoid nasty shocks
Former finance secretary says receiving role in John Swinney’s cabinet is an ‘extraordinary privilege’
Record-breaking rainfall causes $1bn damage as scientists link disaster with climate change
There are clear signs of progress but domestic politics are complicating relations
Having given up on removing the prime minister, their mission now is to make him the fall guy
Controlled by Egypt’s richest man and a US billionaire, the Birmingham club is fighting for a place in the Uefa Champions League
Rival Brick Lane bakeries attracted queues for decades