EU demands ‘Farage clause’ as part of Brexit reset talks with Britain
Reform UK leader vows to overturn any insurance deal with Brussels, saying such a move would be a ‘democratic outrage’
Reform UK leader vows to overturn any insurance deal with Brussels, saying such a move would be a ‘democratic outrage’
The more the EU has to pay for ingratiation with Trump, the less convincing its strategic rationale for doing so
Military alliance yet to issue public statement asserting territorial integrity of Arctic island and kingdom of Denmark
Hotel and golf development mark first time US president’s family business has partnered with kingdom’s wealth fund
Tech giant moves to gain an edge in race to monetise popular AI tools
Keir Starmer has so far resisted an Australian-style ban on under-16s using social media
Civil unrest poses biggest threat to the Islamic republic in years
Faced with large protests and external pressure, ruling elites need domestic reform and a grand bargain with Washington
Wars, chatbots and bond vigilantism could rock markets this year
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Budget speculation dominated much of 2025. The chancellor’s New Year’s resolution should be to avoid a repeat in 2026
Trump has invoked the ships as his rhetoric on seizing Greenland has grown more aggressive
Gilded department store chain is grappling with heavy debt and angry suppliers
A gathering of pharmaceutical executives comes as the sector has rebounded from uncertainty over Trump’s policies
There are limits to extrapolating from last year’s economic resilience
Six Flags Qiddiya City is welcome arrival for country’s rulers after multiple setbacks to grand infrastructure schemes
Novels require a kind of attention that the modern world is steadily eroding
Academics including France’s Thomas Piketty press MEPs to resist ‘shortsighted’ lobbying against the project
Scandal comes as Berlin tries to strengthen the military and boost recruitment
Across thousands of miles, the Lebanese militant group forged illicit business links with a Caracas regime frozen out by the US
Companies in new year borrowing rush ahead of expected glut of issuance to fund AI-related spending
The increase is not wholly driven by job cuts and a rise in labour supply is a net positive for businesses
President demands curbs to shareholder returns and pay but also holds out prospect of military spending bonanza
Avoiding the trials of modern sightseeing is more soothing than you might think