Sheikh Mishal accuses lawmakers of limiting monarch’s powers of state
Netanyahu insists that he must maintain military pressure to eradicate Hamas
More large-scale investment programmes are possible despite the mixed results of Europe’s post-pandemic plan
Car group has launched several collections but luxury market is becoming more challenging
This week’s issue fangirls Yves Klein, joins the battle of the underdogs, and turbocharges twitching
Also in this week’s newsletter, English football’s casino league and Aston Villa’s grand ambitions
Third straight month of price growth points to strengthening consumer demand despite falling factory prices
To mark the fair, we spoke to this year’s Master of Photography Valérie Belin, met Wendy Red Star in her studio, explored the overlooked photography made by British women of colour and invited three artists to show us the capital through their eyes
Reports from the frontlines of China’s march to tech supremacy
The way to win the battle between green time and screen time
Is this astonishing home in Utrecht the most Modernist semi ever built?
Iberia offers rich pickings for wine enthusiasts working to a price
Every year, FT Weekend Magazine commissions artists to respond to the capital. Here three photographers explore different sides of the city, from youth culture to the financial centre
What the data tells us about the outgoing manager’s record
From someone who relies on it for ideas, this is how to find it
How did the German football manager cast such a spell over the city? There was much more to it than results, writes Lynsey Hanley
The cocktail maestro on not being defined by disability, embracing the unknown and valuing the mistakes he’s made
Tim Howell is preparing not just to climb one of the world’s tallest mountains, but to jump off it — and make wingsuiting history
Diana Al Shammari, aka ‘The Football Gal’, has channelled her love for the game into a fast-growing fashion business
The artist uses meticulous research to uncover the buried histories of her Native American Crow ancestors. As she appears in a new exhibition in London, Joshua Hunt meets her to talk art-world grievances, indigenous crafts and what’s in a name
Work made by women of colour in the UK in the 1980s and ’90s has gone largely unrecognised. Now a new book edited by Joy Gregory draws our attention to these overlooked artists. Here, she showcases four of the pioneers
The makers of new documentary ‘Catching Fire’ and her son Marlon reflect on a life devoted to disruption and sensation
Three important books highlight the technology’s great promise — but warn of the dangers of its misuse without regulation
Learn principles and technique with this five-steak programme
Share prices remain at ground level for now
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