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Noel Tata and P Venkatesalu on the fast-growing retail chain you have likely never heard of
International Maritime Organization announces pause after container ship was hit by ‘unknown projectile’
From Malcolm Bacchus, Past President, ICAEW, London SE14, UK
From Jonathan Pearson, Director, Residentially Chartered Surveyors, London W1, UK
From Tony Smith, Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, UK
From Jonathan Shaw, Maj Gen (Ret’d), Winchester, Hampshire, UK
From Stephen Childs, Special Adviser at Palantir, London W1, UK
Islamabad elites are pinning their hopes on an agreement that could unlock financial support
From Kaleem Mirza, London SW18, UK
From Verdant Sampath, Chief Technology Officer, Nexthink, Lausanne, Switzerland
From Barbara Clancy, Stillorgan, Co Dublin, Ireland
‘It’s the humidity I can’t stand’
The US Treasury, commerce department and other government offices request limited distribution of GPT 5.6
Longtime lieutenant Marianne Lake recently informed she was no longer a CEO contender as new top deputies are named
Officials put death toll at 188 but expect it to climb as victims are dug out of the rubble
Home secretary wants Mike Tapp dismissed after calling for care workers to be exempt from tough immigration controls
We look at how the industry is shaping its future in response to upheaval on many fronts — from AI to new types of law firm. Plus: the inaugural FT Law 50 listing of influential individuals
Interest in a model that separates legal casework from other operations exploded alongside the new tech
Understanding the feelings that get in the way of embracing tech is important
For the time being, it is just about holding
Alleged illegal misuse of private deals information at elite law firms has shaken many
Legal teams find that AI opens up opportunities on top of shouldering repetitive drudge work
Despite increased spending on legal tech, barriers to its full embrace remain