Canada vows to match US tariffs as trade talks collapse
Mark Carney rejects ‘unfair’ deal as top Washington envoy criticises ‘missed opportunity’
Mark Carney rejects ‘unfair’ deal as top Washington envoy criticises ‘missed opportunity’
Artists commissioned by the FT Magazine take inspiration from England’s rivers, from the north to the south, from bucolic scenes to imagined landscapes
Impish star of everything from big-screen costume dramas to cosy TV shows
Despite Scott Bessent’s efforts, investors worry something is up
Private capital saw an opportunity to make insurance much more profitable. At what risk?
The president’s agenda is under strain as the Iran war pushes up prices and America’s finances worsen
Nike and Adidas are back in the race after challenger brands such as On Holding and Hoka start to lose momentum
A less seductive continent would not attract so many enemies
The European fintech has been hit by weak German consumer spending
Labour MPs dislike tough proposals to limit rights to settle and collect welfare but voters’ trust has run out
Bid for lunch with your favourite columnist to support the Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign (FT FLIC)
5% levy charged on first five overnight stays is expected to raise £50mn for council
The acclaimed director of ‘Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma’ on how horror tropes can express fears over bodies, sexuality and our age of alienation
There are sound reasons to rethink how couples approach investing for the future
HTSI hosts a Bangkok barbecue, a hog roast in County Cavan, a paella party in Madrid and more
Gillian Tett on the president’s bid to reform the 10-year census, and the explosive politics behind who gets included and who gets to decide
Investors return to Hays, Michael Page and Robert Walters after cost-cutting measures
Conjuring fictions on the banks of the Vaigai in Tamil Nadu
The film director’s daughter Annie Meyers-Shyer has turned her home improvement into a how-to book
Wealthy Gulf nation has been hard hit by US-Iran conflict over Strait of Hormuz
A 19th-century Presbyterian minister and short-story writer makes the case for a friendship with a babbling brook
Two decades after it changed the industry, the radical perfume brand is opening a flagship in Berlin
Washington and Beijing are beating Brussels in competition to secure components used in defence and green technologies
Public confidence in the privatised water suppliers has collapsed. How did they get away with poisoning our water for decades?