Earlier on Friday Ukraine’s top general, Oleksandr Syrsky, said from a command centre near the city of Pokrovsk — the heart of the eastern Donetsk operation and a key logistical hub for the army — ...
It is likely to mean the scrapping of all district councils to create larger, single authorities of around 500,000 ...
Author, thinker and public speaker Charles Handy, who died on Friday, aged 92, was one of the few non-Americans to merit the ...
The Bank of Japan has a knife-edge decision at its December 19 meeting, in which it could justify another 0.25 percentage ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Snow, floods, midday temperatures ...
It is also the case that people need more help and support in getting back to work. So to get the rising cost of inactivity benefits down we need a range of policy interventions from tackling NHS ...
So let’s start with Reform. It’s been a big month for the party. In the past seven days we’ve had the first poll that puts Nigel Farage’s party ahead of Labour. And one of the leading bookmakers, ...
While I would certainly agree with Peter Grimsdale’s description of the Jaguar E-Type as embodying “all the challenging values of the Swinging Sixties” ( Letters, November 27), it was not designed by ...
The current debate about assisted dying (Spectrum, FT Weekend, November 16) brings to mind the Anthony Trollope dystopian novel The Fixed Period, set in the colony of Britannula. It is decided that to ...
The view that this could be driven by “wokeness” is misguided. Nor can the emergence of stakeholder capitalism reasonably be construed as “virtue signalling”. For the thousands of companies globally ...
War erupted last April between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group whose leader ...
Operators of London Capital & Finance’s “Ponzi scheme” have been told they are liable to pay £180mn to cover losses sustained by investors in one of the UK’s biggest financial scandals.