India’s unemployment problem does not have a magic fix. Government-funded infrastructure projects are significant generators of jobs, but the government’s spending on infrastructure is not growing ...
China enjoys a close relationship with Russia. Weeks prior to Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the two reaffirmed the “no limits” partnership first mentioned by Beijing in 2021. Nato ...
From Raj Mann, Teaching Fellow, National Heart & Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College, London SW3, UK ...
From Paul Domjan, Former Energy Security Adviser to the Nato Commander/US European Commander; Chief Policy and Global Affairs Officer and Founder, Enoda, Edinburgh, UK ...
Britain’s HS2 railway line is a case study “in how not to run a project”, according to a group of MPs, who cast doubt on the Department for Transport’s ability to successfully deliver the remainder of ...
The campaign to save cash Isas is in full cry in your pages (“UK must avoid tampering with its tax-free investment wrapper”, Letters, and “Hargreaves Lansdown warns against end of cash Isa”, Report, ...
The opening sentence of Camilla Cavendish’s excellent piece ( Opinion, February 15) on assisted dying suggests the bill currently going through the Commons applies to Britain. It doesn’t.
From Cllr Stephen Alambritis, Former Council Leader, Merton Former Senior Staffer, The Federation of Small Businesses, London CR4, UK ...
The FT does its readers a disservice by using the stale “back door” metaphor for encryption ( FT View, February 26). The back door charge dates to the 1990s and is now as relevant as a flip phone.
While the article may be correct that a Supreme Court decision has changed the way that funders receive a return on their investments in litigation, many have shifted to a “multiple” based model ...
Regarding your interview with Mathias Döpfner, chief executive of Axel Springer (“Media magnate hits at Europe’s ‘whiny’ response to Vance”, Interview, FT Weekend, February 22), I don’t know which ...
Executives have met with investors this week to test waters on an offering that could value the company at $35bn ...
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