Surveys show voters are unsure of where the Democrat stands on issues ahead of Tuesday’s face-off with Trump
Edmundo González, recognised by US as winner of disputed election, seeks political asylum after government orders his arrest
New PM Michel Barnier works to put together a government against backdrop of worsening public finances
Curbs on short-term rentals and cruise ship traffic could damage crucial sector, warns hospitality industry
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns attack and closes crossings with Arab neighbour
CIA director Bill Burns and MI6 chief Richard Moore made first joint public appearance onstage at the FTWeekend festival in London
Yair Golan of the Democrats says October 7 underscores the need for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Donald Trump has used vice-president’s record as a government lawyer to attack her over criminal justice issues
Technological advantage is key to ensuring the special relationship maintains its lead
Accustomed to mixing with the nation’s elite, the tech billionaire says he was surprised to be targeted by its legal system
Farmers fear for livelihoods as government struggles to stem worst outbreak of virus in decades
Record interest rates have sent a chill through the market
Newly elected MPs pitch themselves as antidote to Labour’s ‘bleakness’ and ‘despair’
Industrial action by production workers would have piled new problems on struggling aerospace manufacturer
The way the commission and member states currently operate undermines the bloc’s economic objectives
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
UK prime minister defends decision to scrap winter fuel payments for 10mn pensioners to shore up public finances
To limit China’s leverage, the west needs concerted action on mining, refining and research
Aon and Marsh McLennan suggest resumption of cover is necessary to boost war-torn country’s economy
Flurry of investment-grade bond deals as investors prepare for a potentially volatile autumn
Reaction Engines needs new investment after losses deepen
Repelled by the characters of those who decry censorship, we fail to value rights that are fundamental to liberal democracy
Scheme takes seed investment as chancellor questions future of local government retirement schemes
David Burt says island has ‘very strong and robust regulatory system’ following issues at private equity-linked reinsurer
Record number of voters prepare for first online ballot
For the Belgian artist and sculptor, life begins in the garden
Given the backdrop, the Treasury is unlikely to give rail the funding it needs to improve punctuality or hold down fares
Pressure builds on Brussels to delay implementation of new rules that industry says will impose administrative burden
Shanghai’s Energy Singularity looks to raise $500mn to develop clean energy breakthrough using locally sourced materials
Demonstrators say ruling by Alexandre de Moraes is unconstitutional assault on free speech
Wes Streeting tells FT Weekend festival that people ‘are not living well longer’
Health MOTs can flag risks but it might be too much to ask staff to step on the scales
Prime minister insists scandal engulfing Gennaro Sangiuliano will not destabilise Italian government
Good results for the far-right AfD in regional elections came as VW dealt a blow to manufacturing jobs
Investing in the film industry can redefine the continent’s narrative
Badly parked and abandoned vehicles cause frustration for local authorities