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Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Warren Buffett writes down stake in Kraft Heinz by $3.8bn
Landmark 2015 consumer goods tie-up has struggled and is exploring a break-up
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Hamas shows starved Israeli hostages alongside emaciated Palestinian babies, Propaganda video released after US envoys declare flawed food distribution system as ‘incredible’
Hamas shows starved Israeli hostages alongside emaciated Palestinian babies, Propaganda video released after US envoys declare flawed food d...
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Luxury’s problem? The price isn’t right
High-end brands have ignored the aspirational shopper. No wonder they’re in trouble
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
The logic behind the deregulation push by Rachel Reeves is flawed
The precedents for liberalising rules in finance do not augur well
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Asylum hotel protests spread to prestige London postcodes
Canary Wharf and Islington residents mobilise as unrest moves south from more deprived parts of northern England
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Sizewell C costs could hit £100bn including financing, modelling shows
Total for nuclear power station project set to be billions of pounds higher than official government estimates
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
How to travel
Some advice as the world jets off
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Ballet superstar Roberto Bolle: ‘At 50, I am much stronger than when I started’
The Italian dancer is still performing to sold-out crowds around the world. What’s his secret?
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Will AI put fiction writers out of work?
Authors Naomi Alderman, Curtis Sittenfeld and more on why artificial intelligence is stirring fears for the future of book publishing
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
The art of charisma
What is it, who’s got it — and how is politics being reshaped by the power of the X factor?
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
It’s never too late to find your vocation
When we are true to our calling we can positively influence the lives of other people
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Less daily bread could boost bakers’ health
For Allied Bakeries owner ABF and Hovis to make a combination work, they would need to shake up what they produce
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
The most elegant cure-all for festival season – Jay Rayner reviews Ardfern in Edinburgh
Roberta Hall-McCarron’s all-day diner will make you whole again
Financial Times
August 2, 2025
Chocolate cartels: the rise of cocoa smuggling
Surging global prices have fuelled an illicit bean trade ‘like cocaine in Colombia’
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Tariff roulette: inside Trump’s chaotic trade negotiations
US president surprised the world — again — with his sweeping new levies
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Why banks are still on the hook over car finance despite UK court victory
Financial regulator set to announce by Monday if it will impose an industry-wide redress scheme
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Mistral targets $10bn valuation in new fundraising push
French AI start-up seeks additional firepower to compete with deep-pocketed US and Chinese rivals
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Billionaire Reuben brothers in talks to invest in consortium circling OnlyFans
David and Simon Reuben in discussions to invest in consortium led by LA investment firm Forest Road
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
David Cameron’s former chief of staff to join UK Foreign Office
Ed Llewellyn will be a political director and adviser to David Lammy
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Swiss watch industry braces for Trump tariff blow
Manufacturers and dealers are threatened by increased levy in a market worth more than $5bn
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Top Brazilian judge vows to continue Bolsonaro trial despite US sanctions
Alexandre de Moraes says supreme court expects to reach a verdict in former president’s case later this year
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
How carmakers are becoming the biggest losers in Trump’s trade war
The so-called Big Three of Ford, GM and Stellantis say the new tariff regime will cost them a combined $7bn this year
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Trump’s highly political tariffs
Brazil is an egregious example of how trade levies are being shaped by presidential whim
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
OpenAI secures $8.3bn in latest huge fundraising
Dragoneer fund will invest $2.8bn in one of the largest start-up cheques ever written by a company
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
20 beachy buys to shell out for
Home or away, get in the holiday mood
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Lessons for coping with drought from Great Dixter
Fergus Garrett’s free-spirited stewardship goes against the grain with dense planting, mulching, loam composting and ‘wildish’ self seeding
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Advent outbids KKR with £4.8bn offer for London-listed Spectris
Private equity bidding war ends with one of the biggest recent deals for a UK public company
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Trump’s Maga Inc. builds $200mn war chest in first half of 2025
Super Pac’s coffers given big injection of cash from crypto industry
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Ice cream enjoys its moment in the sun
Sales have been rising at Unilever and Goldman Sachs is keen not to miss out
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
UK investors buy gold coins in record numbers to mitigate against tax
Capital gains tax rates were raised in Autumn Budget while the price of gold has surged this year
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Steve Witkoff visits controversial US-backed aid site in Gaza
Trip comes after global outcry over Israeli offensive and humanitarian disaster in the strip
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Exxon and Chevron profits fall to 4-year low
Drop in oil prices drags second-quarter earnings to lowest level since pandemic
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Rotenberg family-linked company fined £300,000 by UK Treasury
Penalty imposed by OFSI after payment made to person subject to sanctions
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Why Starmer changed his mind about Palestinian statehood
The moral, diplomatic and political reasons behind the prime minister’s new policy
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Lebanon passes bank restructuring law in step towards IMF reform
Legislation aims to help lenders but critics warn of handing increased powers to central bank
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
NBA hires JPMorgan Chase to advise on new European basketball tournament
Basketball association appoints US bank and Raine as it seeks to exploit growing interest in the sport across the continent
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Civil service launches internship scheme for working class students
Paid programme for 200 undergraduates aims to address class balance in Whitehall
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Reform UK’s Zia Yusuf: ‘I’ve always been good at spotting inflection points’
The ex-Goldman Sachs banker on his parliamentary ambitions, online hate speech — and why he believes Britain is increasingly ‘dystopian’
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Gaza facing ‘exponential’ rise in starvation deaths, aid workers say
Relaxation of some Israeli aid restrictions are not enough to reverse the descent towards famine, relief agencies warn
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
The words that US companies fear to speak
Trump DEI attacks have prompted verbal contortions from businesses
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Exxon chief urges Donald Trump to use trade talks to fight ‘bone-crushing’ EU regulation
Darren Woods says bloc’s climate and human rights directive will hurt competition
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
EU top court toughens migration rules on ‘safe countries’
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni needs to explain why nations are deemed safe and open decision to legal challenges, says ECJ
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Eurozone inflation stayed at ECB’s 2% target in July
Figure was above expectations despite lower energy prices and stronger euro
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Nintendo profits rise on 6mn sales of new Switch 2 console
Analysts say Mario creator’s forecast of 15mn sales in first year is conservative
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Carlos Alcaraz: an exclusive interview
The 22-year-old Spaniard has charmed the world with his compulsive tennis. Can he keep winning and stay true to his spirit?
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
Big Tech’s AI spend is still a shot in the dark
Stellar results from Alphabet, Microsoft and Meta cannot yet be attributed to the technology’s usefulness
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
British Airways owner’s profits jump as passengers shrug off tariff uncertainty
IAG says high-spending passengers helping to offset ‘some softness’ in US demand
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
UK house prices returned to growth in July, says Nationwide
Property market stabilises after June dip following expiry of stamp duty tax break
Financial Times
August 1, 2025
The great crime paradox
Disorder is rising in public consciousness. Is it rising in reality?
Financial Times
August 1, 2025