FT – ‘Energy groups seek emergency support’
Summary of Today's Paper

FT – ‘Energy groups seek emergency support’
The Financial Times reports that the UK’s largest energy suppliers are requesting a multibillion-pound emergency support package from the government to help them survive the crisis sparked by gas prices.
Today's Headlines
Job losses will restrain price pressures, says BoE rate-setter
Job losses will restrain price pressures, says BoE rate-setter The FT says companies will struggle to raise prices this year as consumers are hit by job losses and spending softens, according to a Bank of England rate-setter who argues the central bank should have cut interest rates more aggressively last week.
US and China set for trade war as Beijing launches retaliatory tariffs
The FT leads with China’s retaliatory tariffs on the US, which the paper says could set off a “trade war” between the two nations.
Bank of England halves forecast for growth as rate cut powers FTSE 100
The Financial Times says the Bank of England has halved its growth forecast, with a cut to rates powering the FTSE 100. The bank is expecting the economy to grow by just 0.75% this year in what the paper describes as a blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Trump’s takeover proposal for Gaza condemned by US allies across the world
Trump’s takeover proposal for Gaza condemned by US allies across the world The FT says Donald Trump has outdone himself. After a tumultuous return to the White House, the mercurial US president has unveiled arguably his most reckless plan to date. Having threatened to seize Greenland and the Panama Canal, Trump now has Gaza, the war-shattered Palestinian territory, in his sights. His proposal to move Gaza’s 2.2mn population elsewhere, with the US taking over the
Markets rebound after Sheinbaum’s talk with Trump brings tariffs pause
As anticipated, the Financial Times highlights the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s decision to halt sweeping tariffs on Mexico just hours before they were set to take effect. The move left markets in turmoil, with investors and businesses scrambling to make sense of the flurry of policy announcements coming from the White House. The paper describes the situation as a “whipsaw” effect, underscoring the uncertainty gripping global markets.
Trump sparks Gaza outrage
Trump sparks Gaza outrage The FT says Donald Trump has urged Egypt and Jordan to take in most of the population of Gaza, saying it was time to “clean out” the territory in comments that are likely to outrage Palestinians and Arabs across the region.