From Tim Davie and others
From Andrew M Rosemarine, International Law Chambers, Salford, Greater Manchester, UK
From Robert Denham, Oakland, CA, US
From Edward Plumbly, Northaw, Hertfordshire, UK
From Bernard Kerrison, Boca Grande, FL, US
The ball may not go back to Number 10
Agreement would end long-running legal saga over one of the biggest releases of classified materials in US history
Like many other countries it has underestimated how demand is going to expand in coming years
Teams expect to benefit from changes to European competitions, higher ticket prices and stadium capacity
PM stands by decision not to suspend two Tory candidates being probed while another calls party a ‘shower of shit’
Olivier Blanchard, former chief economist of the IMF, called policies of France’s Rassemblement National party “fiscally irresponsible”, rather than the IMF as incorrectly stated in a sub-heading on the front page of the FT yesterday
Also in today’s newsletter, deadly fire at a South Korean factory and a long, hot summer in the Middle East
Mary Daly points to workers being ordered back to the office and other steps required to regenerate depleted downtown
Chipmaker’s shares have fallen 16% since Thursday, ending brief stint as world’s most valuable company last week
Yuriy Sodol ousted as commander of the joint forces of the army shortly after complaints about his conduct
Wall Street firm stands to make $80mn if deal to sell group to Chevron survives ExxonMobil challenge
African country will lead coalition intended to bolster police force outmatched in fierce fighting that has wracked the Caribbean nation
Jonathan Kaye was placed on leave after clip of altercation with apparent Palestinian supporters appeared on social media
Paul Careless alleged to have received £12mn from collapsed ‘minibond’ provider London Capital & Finance
Danish pharma group plans 1.4mn sq ft manufacturing plant in North Carolina to help meet surging demand
Former Brexit backer had previously said he planned to focus on ‘culture war’ issues
Formation of cabinet is delayed as ANC dismisses Democratic Alliance’s ‘outrageous’ demands
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