Russian forces capture a dozen villages but fail to breach Ukraine’s defensive lines
Allegations about MP for Dover, who defected to Labour last week, raise fresh questions over Keir Starmer’s judgment
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currency
With one more careful push, the bloc could wean itself off Moscow’s gas entirely
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Brief uptick in support shows signs of reversing as 80% of Americans say prices still causing pain
The Kowloon shop selling pieces of the past
Drugmaker follows Eli Lilly in cutting out middlemen and selling directly to patients
Civilian contractors, equipment and supplies arrive in Port-au-Prince to lay groundwork for long-stalled deployment
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The 2021 collapse of the business trapped $10bn of assets in supply chain finance funds run by Credit Suisse
Billionaire platform owner challenges takedown requests, but critics argue such efforts are opaque and selective
Kepco has held early-stage discussions with British officials over mothballed Wylfa site
Long held back in a male-dominated industry, women are working with big names and reaping the rewards
The rightwing congresswoman from Georgia seems to have outlived her usefulness to the former president
Hugh Carnegy joins a small band of volunteers driving donated pick-up trucks and 4x4s from Britain to Ukraine
Gulf between headline rate in UK and Ireland is deterring investors, argues Federation of Small Businesses
But John Cotton says fairer deal for local government is needed to protect social fabric of UK’s second city
‘Intellectually I am with it, aesthetically I’m a maybe, but I miss the restorative effect of walking on boring old weed-free grass’
SEC move to shut down BF Borgers threatens nine IPOs and could force dozens of listed firms to delay results
A dramatic account of the 1961 Ashes is a compelling story of leadership, empire and class
Employers can do a lot more to help combat a depressingly persistent problem
Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone says there are alternatives to banning the young from social media
Incineration plants have been attractive to investors, but must soon start paying for emissions
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