Financial Times Sunday 121 – News by Neo

This month’s topically themed puzzle. Find it to solve online or download at ft.com/crossword

I always enjoy a Neo puzzle and this was packed with his customary sharp, witty wordplay. Great fun, even if some of the subject matter is a tad depressing – but that’s hardly the setter’s fault.

Thanks, Neo!

 picture of the completed grid

Definitions are underlined in the clues below.

ACROSS
8 UNIVERSAL
Global peacekeepers against entering volatile Israel (9)
UN (peacekeepers) + V (against) entering an anagram (volatile) of ISRAEL

The UN has recently made statements about Israel’s conduct in its war on Gaza but has stopped short of intervening

9 GILL
Good and bad Voloshyn’s favourite MEP? (4)
G (good) + ILL (bad)

Nathan Gill, former leader of Reform in Wales, was imprisoned this month for taking Russian bribes via Ukrainian politician/spy Oleh Volosyhn

10 STILETTO
This twirls regularly in fight (8)
Alternate letters (regularly) of TwIrLs inserted in SET TO (fight)
11 BUDGET
Move initially tight plan 24’s delivered (6)
BUDGE (move) + first letter (initially) of Tight

Chancellor Rachel Reeves made her autumn budget statement in Parliament this week

12 UZI
Ushakov and Zelenskyy in for leaders’ SMG (3)
First letters (leaders) of Ushakov, Zelenskyy In

Yuri Ushakov is the Russian diplomat who was recorded influencing US special envoy Steve Witkoff to favour Russia in Ukraine peace plans

13 EPSTEIN
Records one in ten in these revelatory files? (7)
EPS (records) + I (one) in TEN

The US House of Representatives and Senate recently voted to release the Epstein files

15 SPEECH
Go into school for something Panorama edited? (6)
PEE (go) inserted in SCH (school)

Panorama edited a speech made by Donald Trump ahead of the January 6th riots

17 PRESIDE
Progressive at first, stay moderate (7)
First letter of Progressive + RESIDE (stay)
19 SIBERIA
River again ebbs in chilly Russian zone (7)
AIRE (river in Yorkshire) + BIS (again) reversed (ebbs)
22 ANDREW
Royal stripped of titles’ article pulled (6)
AN (indefinite article) + DREW (pulled)

The former Prince Andrew is now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor after the King stripped him of his titles

23 PREMIER
Do successors come in for each Prime Minister? (7)
RE + MI (successors to Do) inserted in PER (for each)
25 MAY
An ousted Tory leader // has permission (3)
Two definitions – the first being Theresa May
26 FARAGE
Allegedly racist schoolboy in twisted fag era (6)
Anagram (twisted) of FAG ERE

The Guardian has recently been publishing reminiscences from former schoolmates of of the Reform leader about his behaviour

27 STATUTES
Reform sets taut laws (8)
Anagram (reform) of SETS TAUT
29 SODA
Offensive type American with Trump’s fizzy pop? (4)
SOD (offensive type) + A (American)

Trump’s because soda is an Americanism

30 THIRD-RATE
Trader hit badly: how’s Starmer’s performance? (5-4)
Anagram (badly) of TRADER HIT

Not Neo’s opinion but that of veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil

DOWN
1 AUNTIE
Maybe biased broadcaster initially advertised free (6)
First letter (initially) of Advertised + UNTIE (free)

The BBC – affectionately known as Auntie – has been accused of institutional bias

2 DIALYSIS
Regularly delaying a sibling’s treatment (8)
DAILY (regularly) with the A ‘delayed’ + SIS (sibling)
3 BENT
Opinion about Nathan, in the end crooked (4)
BET (opinion) ‘about’ the last letter of nathaN

Another reference to convicted criminal Nathan Gill

4 ASTOUND
Fighting in Sudan to amaze (7)
Anagram (fighting) of SUDAN TO

Sudan has recently seen intense fighting and many deaths in its ongoing civil war as RSF paramilitary forces attempt to overthrow the government

5 PLEBISCITE
COP essentially ignored, bet policies changed in referendum (10)
Anagram (changed) of BET POLICIES less the middle letter (essentially ignored) of COP

COP 30 climate action talks happened in Brazil recently

6 KING LEAR
Charles to sort out real royal drama (4,4)
KING (Charles) + anagram (sort out) of REAL
7 CLUTCH BAG
Group chat about handy container (6,3)
CLUTCH (group) + GAB (chat) reversed (about)
14 ENDOWMENTS
Close chaps, in twos, arranged mortgages? (10)
END (close) + MEN (chaps) inserted in an anagram (arranged) of TWOS
16 SPEARFISH
Swimmer Earps out to catch some rays? (9)
Anagram (out) of EARPS + FISH (catch some rays)

Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps recently published her autobiography. There was a swimmer called Hannah Earp who competed for GB in the 2000 Olympics

18 EL DORADO
Where wealth accumulates, abnormally loaded with hidden gold (2,6)
Anagram (abnormally) of LOADED with OR (gold) inserted
20 EPIDURAL
Labour’s backstabber? (8)
Cryptic definition

An epidural is a spinal injection given for pain relief during childbirth, but the clue is perhaps intended to hint at Wes Streeting supposedly planning a bid to replace Keir Starmer as Labour leader – though it could also hint at other recent goings-on within the Labour party…

21 SPYSHIP
Vessel in UK waters: SVR agent succeeded with it (7)
SPY (SVR agent) + S (succeeded) + HIP (with it)

The RFN Stoikiy, a Russian spyship, has recently been seen in UK waters, with crew members firing lasers at RAF patrols

24 REEVES
Chancellor to pause endlessly when First Lady enters (6)
REST (pause) less the last letter (endlessly) containing EVE (the first lady)

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, who has been much in the news lately

28 AIDE
McSweeney, say, thought the last to become leader (4)
IDEA (thought) with the last letter becoming the leader

Morgan McSweeney is Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff

1 comment on “Financial Times Sunday 121 – News by Neo”

  1. SM

    Nice little romp through the news. Liked EPIDURAL which was my loi.
    Thanks Neo and Widdersbel.

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