Von der Leyen says Europe must bring its mutual defence clause ‘to life’
Commission president tells Munich Security Conference ‘you change or die’
Commission president tells Munich Security Conference ‘you change or die’
Secretary of state says Washington wants to work ‘together with you, our friends’ on the continent
Happiness is a high kick, a cute handbag and a well-curated cupboard
CEOs each earned more than $40mn as gap with median bank worker set to widen further
The signals that the Beveridge curve is sending about the US labour market
UK prime minister pushes for multilateral defence initiative to oversee joint procurement and cut rearmament costs
Also in today’s newsletter: the IOC’s commercial engine sputters
Shake-up follows fears tech giant missed early AI boom as Microsoft and Google challenge cloud business
An FT Magazine special feature on how to map a changing world
It’s an unsettling and inescapable fact that the whole sodden UK situation feels — and in some ways is — apocalyptic
DraftKings and Flutter shares slide as investors fret about threat posed by apps such as Kalshi
As the star of the television drama ‘Dawson’s Creek’, he captured the hearts of teenagers the world over
From luddite businesses to those that rely on workers who’ve lost their jobs, the new technology spares no one
Now that anything can be faked, all we have left is being honest with ourselves
Along with SG Warburg, the asset manager played a pivotal role in London’s financial growth
The organisation faces a potential rival in Donald Trump’s fledgling ‘Board of Peace’. But as a forum for US power, it would be a hard act to follow
Inventor Pep Torres on three trivial, almost invisible inventions that are quietly dismantling our humanity
If anyone should be ashamed of this crime, it’s the social media platforms
Bags, beds and blankets to keep everyone happy this holiday
Fresh investment and computer algorithms that have redefined player recruitment fuel Hearts’ transformation
Emerald Fennell’s bombastic new ‘Wuthering Heights’ has sent us back to the OG version
Why apologise for what was the most successful international order in history?
Nothing gets the kitchen moving like a solo diner with a notepad
The UK bank has too often been seen to put all its eggs in one basket