May 27 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
Police arrest man after car hits pedestrians at Liverpool Football Club parade
UK food inflation hits one-year high, industry data shows
G4S sued by warehouse operator over Charlotte Tilbury heist
EU countries push for swift trade deal with Donald Trump
Overview
Merseyside Police said it arrested a 53-year-old man after a car collided with crowds at Liverpool Football Club's Premier League victory parade, but they did not believe the incident was terrorism-related
UK food inflation increased for the fourth consecutive month to hit a one-year high in May, driven by fresh food prices, according to industry data that suggests an ongoing squeeze on household finances.
Criminals stole 242,000 Charlotte Tilbury health and beauty products from a warehouse guarded by G4S, after access codes were left in a rucksack in the reception area, according to a lawsuit filed against the security specialist.
Multiple EU countries have indicated they want a deal with the U.S. to head off Donald Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on the bloc, urging the European Commission to keep talking to Washington rather than taking the path of confrontation.