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UK backs top physicist who supports €16bn expansion plan to probe the Higgs boson
Also in this newsletter: EU leaders head to Lithuania to show solidarity
An FT graphic artist walks through the story of the UK’s postal service and hops on London’s other underground railway
The artist uses unremarkable materials to take viewers beyond time and place
Test case on power of courts as oil and gas companies push back over judgments on their role in global warming
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
A visual guide to the war
President’s ruling party suffers severe setback in local elections as economic issues shift voter support
The opposition is now in a position to build on its victories in the big cities
Turkey’s strongman leader misjudged voter anger over economy and threat from opposition in local polls
De-escalation channels akin to the Washington-Moscow hotline are needed long before a crisis hits
The country’s recovery has benefited its banks in particular
The Russian leader sees an opportunity to re-establish a sphere of influence in Europe
And replies on UK stocks
All aboard the Carriage Club, a 1930s-style show and dinner experience on the Belmond British Pullman, sibling of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express
Public workers are pressing for bonuses and perks to skip holidays and work during Paris games
German diplomat says Moscow’s messaging combines greater subtlety and plausibility with automation
Armin Papperger says EU states need to spur consolidation to rival US groups
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Heritage skills lost with the decline of heavy industry are being adapted in contemporary design
Don’t milk this time for productivity gains or self-improvement — staring into space or a great book will be of more help
French president rebuilds ties in Baltic region with vow to defeat Russia
More than half of respondents in opinion poll say Kyiv was behind Moscow massacre despite Isis claiming responsibility
Night-time economy hit by changing consumer habits and cost of living crisis
The Democratic Unionist Party faces a tough battle to hang on to their eight seats in Westminster
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