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This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘Is Ukraine sliding into authoritarianism?’ ...
A secretive technology investment group that is a top backer of Elon Musk’s companies will close to external investors, after ...
Executives and officials criticise US government deal to buy into country’s only producing rare earths company ...
While institutions grapple with the pace of change, technology companies are moving quickly to offer custom learning products ...
Japan’s ruling bloc led by the Liberal Democratic party is in danger of losing its majority in both houses of parliament for the first time in 15 years as a backlash led by first-time voters, ...
Ischia is a hidden little trove of abundance. It’s not showy but is rich in other ways: full of history – the famous Nestor’s cup, an eighth-century BC artefact, was discovered in a tomb here in the ...
Apollo Management has lent £80mn to Nottingham Forest Football Club in expensive debt to allow it to pay off other liabilities, in the private capital firm’s first known foray into English Premier ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is accused of authoritarianism after favoring loyalists in anti-corruption raids, and the Meta board settles a multibillion-dollar lawsuit over failing to ...
Financial markets will want to see evidence that any collective defence effort is structured appropriately, so that it is credible from a fiscal sustainability point of view — ie with efficiency ...
“The smallest gestures can reinforce the character of a room,” says interior designer Philippa Thorp, founder of architecture and design studio Thorp. “Light switches are the everyday touchpoints we ...
Alex Warren, Benson Boone and Teddy Swims offer a safe, chaste alternative to their wilder female counterparts ...
Thus, there is no “cash on the sidelines” that can magically flow into the UK equity market. If one pound goes in, another has to come out. Of course a new buyer can bid up the share price. But that ...