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  1. Michael Gove has announced his leadership bid for the Conservative party. See more updates:

  2. And they're off: Theresa May sets out her "new and radical programme" for social reform. See our (free) live blog

  3. Opinion: Here's why the EU's euro clearing threat may never happen.

  4. Deutsche Bank shares fall after failing another round of US stress tests via .

  5. Opinion: Britain is starting to imitate Greece. Here's why:

  6. Singapore based bank suspends London property loans due to uncertainties over Brexit.

  7. Game on: the Conservative leadership battle has begun. Follow the latest developments on our live blog:

  8. BREAKING: Michael Gove has announced he is running for leader of the Tory party.

  9. From the FT Brexit business tracker: FTSE 350 is still down £110bn since June 24, the morning after the referendum:

  10. Brexit causes innovations in the private sector - new FT tracker

  11. Having a second passport is all the rage for a new class of "economic citizens."

  12. In Thursday's City briefing, L&G brushes off Brexit vote effects. Sign up at

  13. He may not be number 1 on court but Roger Federer remains highest earning player in tennis

  14. 'The City is entirely about confidence and confidence has clearly been dented'

  15. Use our Brexit business tracker to see how Britain’s vote to leave the EU has hit companies

  16. Michael Gove’s wife lays bare Tory doubts on Boris Johnson as prime minister in leaked email

  17. Good morning from London. Here's our most read: Merkel takes tough stance on Brexit talks

  18. Have 10-year gilt yields hit the bottom?

  19. The English language is about to lose its crown in Europe

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