On one level, the Bank of England has had a remarkably good inflation crisis. A year ago, the UK’s central bank expected ...
The need for judges to approve assisted dying cases risks being a “rubber stamping” exercise that does not provide an ...
UniCredit on Monday launched a €10.1bn takeover bid for BPM, Italy’s third-largest bank, surprising the market and the ...
Cult denim brand Agolde has recently expanded into men’s. The 90s jean (from £280) sits among its top mid-rise styles and is ...
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world The indictment of Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav ...
His criticism was echoed by the mayors of several towns in northern Israel, which has borne the brunt of Hizbollah’s rocket ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In the ITV show Love Island, couples ...
The UK public spending watchdog has refused to sign off the government’s overarching public sector accounts for the first time because of the huge number of local authorities that failed to provide ...
The artificial intelligence revolution over the past two years has been a gift to investors. It gripped a clutch of winner-takes-all stocks and catapulted them higher, creating multitrillion-dollar ...
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said she will not seek a third term in local elections in 2026, opening up the race for one of the most coveted positions in French politics.
The race to boost the domestic supply chain comes amid a revival in interest in nuclear energy due to surging power demand ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Huawei to launch phone with homegrown software, and TotalEnergies suspends fresh investment in ...