The UK economy unexpectedly stagnated for a second consecutive month in July, in a blow to the Labour government.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has said the country is “reconsidering” its position on EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles amid concerns that escalating trade tensions could hit domestic ...
We saw an example with this in the UK, with the “Truss moment”, when a new prime minister and finance minister that went too far, and the market lost all confidence in both the country’s currency and ...
Six weeks ago we wrote about what looked like the start of a small cap revolution. Small caps, after years of underperformance, went berserk for a week after good inflation data stoked rate-cut hopes.
Follow our live blog to gear up for the main event, at which point star FT commentators Rana Foroohar, Edward Luce and Peter ...
Ursula von der Leyen has bought herself another week to name her next European commissioners as pressure grows to appease leftwing parties, write Andy Bounds and Marton Dunai.
Harris tore into Trump on abortion access and reproductive rights, an issue her campaign sees a key vote winner after the 2022 US Supreme Court decision to strike down Roe vs Wade, the landmark 1973 ...
He plays the acerbic lead in Anand Tucker’s film ‘The Critic’. Our writer met them both at the FT Weekend Festival ...
Meanwhile, the House of Lords could act as an obstacle to Starmer’s plans, given Labour falls far short of a majority in ...
The European Court of Justice dealt a major blow to Apple on Tuesday. The ECJ ordered the company to pay €13bn in back taxes.
Plus, China’s young professionals pivot away from finance and Nippon Steel flies to Washington in last-gasp bid to save $15bn ...
We can “provide solutions to some of our biggest shared challenges in the UK”, says Caroline Norbury, chief executive of Creative UK, a non-profit that supports the UK’s creative sector. “It’s key to ...