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Lesotho, which US trade policy turned into a hub for Levi’s jeans and Trump-branded golf shirts, faces economic devastation ...
Thames Water has estimated the cost of upgrading its flagship Oxford sewage works has risen from £40mn to £435mn over just ...
Plus, UK inflation fell more than expected to 2.6 per cent in March and the FT’s Aiden Reiter explains why emerging markets ...
Recent moves from Toronto to Brooklyn to Brussels to Paris have only stirred his creativity — and a historic rental in the ...
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which the UK is a signatory, recognises play as a fundamental right. But ...
After heavy lobbying from the industry, Brussels in March granted carmakers a small reprieve from stricter emissions targets ...
Very few things can be as personal, emotional and sensory triggering as perfume, which is why some people spend hundreds of ...
The former Police drummer on his new album based on animal sounds — and clashing with Sting over how to play their songs ...
Moscow hopes transfer of seized business back to Italian owner will show companies a path back into Russian market ...
The chief of the centre-right European People’s party (EPP) has vowed to avoid co-operation with the far right in the European parliament, promising his party would help defeat Europe’s “authoritarian ...
Any détente would also have to overcome significant frictions. The EU has criticised China over its alliance with Russia and backing of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Belgium is investigating Huawei, ...
This week’s podcast is about Iran’s nuclear programme and the threat of another war in the Middle East. My guest is Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East Programme at Chatham House here in London.