Under new rules to be set out in parliament on Monday, some of the biggest companies operating children’s care homes in England will be required to share their financial metrics with the government, ...
Resolute Mining has reached a $160mn settlement with the Malian government to resolve a tax dispute that led to the detention ...
Sir Keir Starmer will on Monday hold the first face-to-face talks by a British prime minister with Chinese President Xi Jinping since 2018, as he seeks “sensible and pragmatic engagement” with the ...
Several FT articles and columns in recent weeks have speculated that the new Trump administration will be taking an even more aggressively protectionist stance on trade than the old Trump ...
If shareholders, dazzled by a charismatic founder and/or short-term financial performance, have previously turned a “Nelsonian eye” to corporate governance practices, the new non-executives may soon ...
That is why there is a growing global community dedicated to understanding machine consciousness, which could well hold the key to developing safe AI. The principles to guide anyone researching in ...
Laura Hughes succinctly reviews practical and ethical issues surrounding the current debate about legalising assisted dying (The Big Read, November 11). However, public support does not reflect an ...
Gosh, I wonder how many readers felt a bit miserable after reading Jo Ellison’s “Jilly Cooper’s Britain world capital of bad sex” (Opinion, FT Weekend, October 26). Many would have been enjoying the ...
Good morning. US President Joe Biden has authorised Ukraine to launch limited strikes into Russia using US-made long-range missiles, in a big policy shift before the end of his White House term in ...
As one global summit begins, another draws to its conclusion. World leaders are starting the week on planes to Rio, where the G20 Summit begins on Monday. Meanwhile, over in Azerbaijan’s capital city, ...
Afif, who was Hizbollah’s chief spokesperson, is the latest senior figure to be killed by Israel in a campaign that also ...
Economists polled by Reuters expect the figures to show that consumer price inflation climbed to 2.2 per cent in October, up from 1.7 per cent in September and back above the BoE’s 2 per cent target.