Chancellor & President, Loughborough University; Professor Stuart Croft, Vice-Chancellor & President, University of Warwick; ...
Shahin Vallée’s op-ed on Germany’s debt brake ( January 30) is yet another example of the popular narrative that the ...
Proposed government legislation would result in 100 more people being jailed each year, according to estimates ...
What you describe in “Warning of ‘demographic suicide’ as incentives fail to halt fertility decline” ( Report, January 30) sounds like a social system in which funding the promises made to the ageing ...
Any role starting with the word “non” is surely problematic. Such change to the Financial Times style guide might usefully prompt a vigorous debate as to the true nature of the role encompassed by ...
Alongside the obligatory article about DeepSeek ( Lex, January 28) was one on streetwear trainer/sneaker brands (“Streetwear brands get kicked to the kerb after they go mainstream”, Lex, January 28).
First, as Lex says, “the number of mergers [the CMA] investigates that are rejected or abandoned is small and falling”. Government statistics suggest it is around 0.2 per cent of deals.
It’s time for the FT’s annual stockpicking contest, where the money is fake but the glory is real. The FT’s Alan Livsey joins ...
From Anne Gordon, Vice President for International Tax Policy, National Foreign Trade Council, Washington, DC, US ...
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, said in 2023 that Sweden had gone into “battle-array for war on the Muslim ...
Hamas is due to free three Israeli hostages on Thursday in return for the release of more than 100 Palestinian prisoners, in ...
What has been a slow-burn crisis in eastern DRC has again exploded into the open. Kagame appears to have calculated that a ...