We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Gunman behind worst mass shooting in Czech Republic’s recent history was student, say authorities
West Coast mainline hit by storm while strike at Channel Tunnel forces Eurostar to cancel services
Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Group to invest in car plant in bid to dominate European EV industry by end of decade
Hungary’s leader insists he will not be swayed by threats or offers of money
Guideline relaxation aimed at indirectly supporting Ukraine also allows artillery shells to be shipped to UK
French president criticised for defending film star who is facing allegations of rape and sexual assault
Proposed global rules aimed at minimising the incentive for investor stampedes should be welcomed
Hopefully, an end to ‘computer says no’ budgeting
A counterfactual view of the conflict in Ukraine
Government draws ire of northern mayors after redirecting £235mn for road surfacing in the capital
UK bank agrees five-year lease extension on its 32-storey headquarters building
Also in this newsletter: The battle for control of European elite football reaches ECJ judgment
Gideon and guests discuss what's next for Ukraine, Gaza, China and the US election
‘It is by doing what we say that we will get trust,’ maintains reconciliation commission head Sir Declan Morgan
The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
European Commission president accused of sacrificing animal to placate powerful farming lobby
Outdated penal code prevented action against far-right Flemish politician, says justice minister
Tackling cost of eggs and putting western company exits on hold among measures aimed at containing surging prices
Success of ETFs ‘not reflected in the overall fund industry’, says LSEG Lipper
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
Private equity firm is working with former Lloyds and Credit Suisse boss on plan to buy Altice’s Portuguese business
Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
Members of outgoing rightwing government angered by move against broadcaster accused of being its mouthpiece
Time for a victory lap, because it’s the holidays
International Edition