
Feb 17 (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
- Ed Miliband strikes clean energy deal with California's Gavin Newsom
- Keir Starmer says Britain needs to 'go faster' on defence spending
- Starmer cancels plans to delay 30 local council elections in England
- UBS ordered to give Credit Suisse shareholders access to valuation documents
Overview
- British Energy Secretary Ed Miliband and California Governor Gavin Newsom sign a clean-energy pact to deepen technology sharing and investment despite Trump's climate rollbacks.
- UK PM Keir Starmer says Britain must "go faster" on lifting defence spending and is weighing bringing forward the target of 3% of GDP amid rising security threats.
- UK government drops plan to delay 30 local elections after receiving advice that the move could be against the law, in latest setback for Sir Keir Starmer.
- Zurich court orders UBS UBSG.S to grant Credit Suisse shareholders access to internal valuation documents, raising the stakes in litigation over its 2023 rescue deal.