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The old adage was that you should dress for the job you want, not the one you’re in — in the case of this pared-back tailoring, it’s a fantasy of becoming Hayley Atwell. Fine and very dandy. But what ...
Relief rally follows adjournment of controversial proceedings to overhaul leadership of rival party to President Erdoğan ...
And European leaders did seem broadly content, after the first Nato summit of Trump’s second term. Fears of the US president walking out of the summit — or even the alliance itself — did not come to ...
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The UK government faces a crunch vote on its controversial welfare reforms, with ministers refusing to say if concessions by ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Around 150,000 people will be pushed into poverty by the end of this decade as a result of the Labour ...
Meta is looking to raise $29bn to fund its all-in push into artificial intelligence . . . Talks between the Instagram-owner ...
Complicating things further, many US life insurers are owned — or closely connected to — private equity firms. And private credit exposures taken by insurers are sometimes to firms or entities ...
Plus, UK wealth managers eye private markets, investors flee long-term bonds, and Kiefer/Van Gogh at the Royal Academy ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Nissan has sought to delay payments to suppliers and plans to cut 250 jobs at its UK plant, as the Japanese ...
After two weeks in which this newsletter didn’t kick off with Donald Trump, I get sucked in like a rowing boat being inexorably pulled into a frothing whirlpool. Trump abruptly announced he was ...