EasyJet bumps up ticket prices to offset rise in jet fuel costs
Airline reports half-year loss as customers show hesitance to book amid ongoing conflict in Iran
Airline reports half-year loss as customers show hesitance to book amid ongoing conflict in Iran
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with the FT’s senior US columnists Edward Luce and Rana Foroohar today at 1pm BST
Telecoms group expands cost-cutting target as turnaround continues
How did Korean culture end up being a ‘K’ brand — and what’s next in the franchise?
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
There’s been convergence with DMs
Hegemony; 1990s; laundering; HR; media; stablecoins; Burnham; surveillance; Japan; stories; books; metal
JPMorgan chief says US is ‘still a safe haven’ even though it ‘surprised people recently’
Also in this newsletter: Europe’s trade friction with Trump endures
Somehow, the British taxman is once again in an argument about chicken
Gideon Rachman talks to Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Greek prime minister
Also in today’s newsletter: Nvidia earnings and Miliband advising Burnham
Read the May forecast from the FT’s Monetary Policy Radar team
Marc Filippino talks to Joe Miller and Michael Peel
The UK’s most successful hedge fund manager has taken a spiritual turn
Developer Berkeley Group says rejected Aylesham plan is example of why housebuilders can “no longer invest” in the UK capital
Months into Mojtaba Khamenei’s absence, officials in the Islamic republic are crafting a narrative that he is well and in charge
Kingdom delays payments amid attempts to tighten controls on spending for Vision 2030 megaprojects
The artist’s immersive images of early industrial life come together with masterpieces of Victorian portraiture in a dazzling London show
Some in Zack Polanski’s party are wary of being blamed for splitting the progressive vote in the north-west constituency
Former Baillie Gifford fund manager says spoils of AI war will flow to hardware suppliers
Energy secretary’s work with Greater Manchester mayor will fuel speculation he is positioning himself as future chancellor
The vast majority of those not in education or employment are desperate to work but stuck in the ‘rejection economy’
Reporting breakdown and weak health systems in conflict-hit country allowed virus to go undetected for weeks