Sally Rooney’s novel ‘Intermezzo’ is one of the most anticipated of the year. Griselda Murray Brown and Laura Battle join to discuss
Mobilisation of violent settlers has intensified Palestinians’ fears of attacks and displacement
How does the influx of immigrants affect US jobs numbers?
Fourteen major banks and financial institutions back COP28 goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050
Battered militia 'still has thousands of angry members with missiles'
Central bank cuts benchmark rate and unveils support for property and stock markets
Long considered a symbol of Germany’s industrial power, the company is now reckoning with a difficult transition to electric vehicles
Psychologist Audrey Tang shares strategies for when work overwhelms you
Smaller stocks used to outperform their bigger cousins. Will that ever be the case again?
Italian lender raised its stake in German rival from about 9% to 21%
Donald Trump has promised yet more extreme policy if re-elected. What will stick?
FT’s outgoing arts editor Jan Dalley reflects on how the art world has changed over the past 20 years
Business groups warn of ‘devastating impact’ to economy if dockworkers walk out
Donald Trump is no stranger to spreading misinformation. Is it a winning electoral strategy?
Plus, what the business community really thinks of the new government
Battery start-up raised more than $15bn but is struggling to secure the funds amid low production
‘Slow Horses’ is beloved. But does its fourth season hold up?
Unpacking Wednesday’s big rate cut
The US central bank trims interest rates by half a percentage point
The UN secretary-general defends the UN's role in tackling international crises
BP puts its US onshore wind business up for sale in favour of solar energy
Companies in Japan have long avoided foreign acquisitions, but that could be changing
The alternative asset manager does a lot.
OpenAI says its new product, o1, can solve complex problems in maths, coding and science
Investment pundit Stuart Kirk shares his master plan for building wealth
An interview with President Biden’s top economist
Lilah speaks with Asma Khan, owner and chef of London’s Darjeeling Express and an unflinching critic of the restaurant industry
Venture capital funding has dried up in China, prompting a sharp fall in start-up formation
From FT Live: FT journalists answer your questions about the US presidential race.
Plus, the battles ahead in party conference season
State oil company Adnoc is expected to offer €14.4bn for Covestro, in the biggest European deal this year
Oasis is touring again, and Britain is freaking out. Lilah is on with music critic Ludo Hunter-Tilney, who has followed the band through its career, and Ortenca Aliaj
Dublin is running a huge budget surplus. What should the government do with it?
A mix of propaganda, payouts and prison are keeping the Russian population quiet
The Italian lender is now the second-largest Commerzbank shareholder after the German government
Apple suffers a major defeat as the bloc’s top court rules that it must pay €13bn in back taxes
Evaluating Powell’s management of monetary policy