From Katherine Maslova, Chief Business Development Officer, and Founding Member, Bourgeois Bohème, Barcelona, Spain ...
From Syed Sharfuddin, Former Pakistan Diplomat and Former Special Adviser for Political Affairs at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London (2000 to 2006), London SW20, UK ...
This formula has been tried before and it could come at a cost. There are two main risks. First, too many may accept the offer and good government services could come to a halt or the government would ...
While on-street charging is often highlighted as a major issue, as evidenced by the letter from Izzy Woolgar, director of the Centre for Net Zero (“EV benefits have to be clear, and not just for the ...
From Toby Zanin, Toronto, ON, Canada ...
Also in today’s newsletter, China appoints controversial ambassador to manage Europe relations, and the right-wing pastor backing South Korea’s Yoon ...
Katie Martin Yeah, it’s so true. OK, so because you bring up tariffs, let’s start with tariffs. Trump has spoken about wanting to impose tariffs on the EU and on Europe. And look, he might impose ...
European stock indices have outperformed the S&P 500 so far this year. The FT’s Aiden Reiter joins Katie Martin to discuss why investors are finally looking beyond US stocks and why Donald Trump’s ...
Follow the FT’s hub for the latest news, analysis and opinion from our correspondents on US President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs.
To find out, the FT’s European economics commentator Martin Sandbu speaks to Dani Rodrik, professor of international ...
The weak outlook underlines the challenge facing chancellor Rachel Reeves after she pledged that growth was the government’s number one mission. It raised fresh questions about the fiscal outlook, ...
Labour hemmed itself in by adopting the Conservatives’ “red lines” in its election manifesto last year: no return to the EU single market, customs union or freedom of movement. The urge not to scare ...