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The FT’s resident freeman takes part in the hallowed ritual of herding sheep across the Thames and into the Square Mile
Madrid wants three or more countries to be able to forge ahead when others are opposed
Regulator remains under scrutiny after chair Ashley Alder refused to quit over the controversy
A brilliant and disturbing show exposes the dark side of physical labour, from housework to prostitution
Irish president rejects Israeli calls for UN battalion to withdraw from southern Lebanon
Nine like-minded member states would be enough to break the logjams on reform
Big Four accounting firm to reorganise areas of the business affecting 2,700 staff and partners
Key Notes | Founded by Olympian Samppa Lajunen, the Maria plugs a gap in the Finnish capital’s hotel scene
Eurozone household sentiment diverges from American counterparts, whose buoyant spending is fuelling growth
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
Novo Nordisk and Schneider in demand as robust American economy defies investors’ expectations
Security guarantees will have to underpin any peace deal where Russia retains control of Ukrainian land
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn
The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park station
In the latest part of his visual diary, artist Sergiy Maidukov captures the weeks before a dramatic incursion
The section features helium-propelled penguins and alabaster creatures
The Frieze art fairs return as global sales fall and costs rise, but organisers have plans to increase attractiveness
A show at Gainsborough’s House in Suffolk explores the work of Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines
Verdict in favour of Lassana Diarra could disrupt multibillion-dollar transfer market that underpins European game
China’s carmakers have been increasing market share in Europe
Allegations against Jörg Dornau are latest scandal to engulf AfD over links to authoritarian governments
Conservative leadership hopefuls attack Labour and clash over decision, though there is a historical irony in all this
Also in this newsletter: European governments ramp up evacuations from Lebanon
As the focus shifts from blaming customers to shutting down scammers, most victims will receive automatic refunds. But is it enough?