US strikes Iran after two American troops are killed in Jordan
Battle for control of Strait of Hormuz escalates after Tehran launches attack on Gulf states
Battle for control of Strait of Hormuz escalates after Tehran launches attack on Gulf states
NatWest and Lloyds push regional lending credentials as they look to finance new Labour leader’s devolution agenda
Pete Hegseth’s championing of testosterone for troops is the latest manifestation of the rightwing movement’s aesthetic
Policymakers expected to prioritise spurring high-tech rather than ‘big bang’ for consumption, analysts say
With Fifa a bit short on credibility, the FT columnist has stepped in to create his own prizes
Elon Musk’s SUV remains top-selling electric vehicle in many parts of the world as well as second most popular in China
Andy Burnham will take power without winning an election. So have most other recent British prime ministers
Report finds industry’s ‘primes’ will still account for 80% of global sales well into the next decade
Joan Baez’s reflection on her time with Bob Dylan had an unlikely resonance with hard rockers
When words like fascist and Nazi are thrown around, being merely conservative seems mild by comparison
More adoption of artificial intelligence will lead to more calls to cut fees
Only a few master one of the hardest career tricks of them all
Ban particularly sensitive for industry that keeps products desirable by maintaining their scarcity
Chancellor aims to replicate success of Macron’s ‘Choose France’ summit with Berlin event
A recruitment freeze and lack of NHS workforce planning mean graduates are fighting over fewer vacancies
City-state frets over portfolio managers relocating to Chinese territory
From quick weeknight dinners to brighter salads and bakes, these recipes make the most of summer’s most abundant vegetable
Organisers aim to encourage camaraderie and persuade young workers to enter the trades
Crown Prosecution Service announces fresh charges of rape and sexual exploitation against social media influencers
Incoming prime minister says money saved will go towards tackling cost-of-living crisis
Objectives include countering ‘censorship’ from EU regulations and supporting ‘national sovereignty’
CDU rightwinger Jens Spahn steps down after revealing he used a surrogate mother in the US to become a father
Cash and paper offer would give state-controlled postal service full control of telecoms group