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And a space has opened up in British politics. Labour seems locked into a tax and spend doom loop. Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has jettisoned his old libertarianism and made a decisive leftward ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Reeves puts reform of UK cash ISAs on hold and Google is to agree cloud discount with US ...
Presented by Alan Beattie. Produced by Mischa Frankl-Duval. Flo Phillips is the executive producer. Manuela Saragosa is the FT’s acting co-head of audio. Original music and sound design by Breen ...
A kaleidoscope of essays on theatre workers, nightclub bouncers, carers and medics that explore night-time’s physical and ...
So what do your choices say about you? Netflix says relatively little except that for some reason you carry on paying even though you sit there night after night complaining that there is never ...
The 1976 novel captures a moment of generational change in Stockholm — and in its first English translation, the writing still feels fresh ...
Nato, of which the US is the biggest member, does not collectively purchase weapons, but some members of the alliance have indicated their willingness to purchase more weapons on behalf of Ukraine.
Israel and Hamas are nearing a deal for a Gaza ceasefire, although they have yet to agree on the positioning of Israeli troops inside the shattered Palestinian enclave, according to three people ...
The International Energy Agency has said it expects global oil demand to grow at the slowest pace since 2009, outside of the ...
BP has said lower oil and gas prices will weigh on its earnings in the second quarter, even as the energy major flagged an ...
Starmer’s deal with Macron bets that control over small boat crossings is worth the political cost of opening legal routes ...
Thanks to a viral TikTok, they’re known as the prettiest players in the game. But they’re also among the most powerful ...
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