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Tarique Rahman set to take over as PM after landslide victory in first poll since 2024 youth-led revolution
Ministers argued the direct action group engaged in a campaign of criminal damage and violence
Savvy Games given war chest of tens of billions of dollars by Public Investment Fund
UK high street lender this week agreed to buy one of the country’s largest wealth managers, Evelyn Partners
Japan’s largest ad agency suspends dividend for first time following huge writedowns on international business
Feathers and fibreglass embellish the season’s best dresses
Even Chris Wormald’s critics are angered by treatment of top official, who, like others before him, was unsuited for the job
Make-up artist Fara Homidi finds her happiness in the city’s sunsets, steakhouses and rooftop bars
Spring’s hemline prescription is a daring microdose
BAT is the latest London-listed company where succession is an issue
Take part in a live Ask an Expert Q&A with Chris Giles, the FT’s economics commentator, on February 19 at 1pm (GMT)
Thomas Woldbye says passengers at UK’s only hub airport are often in ‘the wrong place’
It’s not a simple story
Soumaya Keynes speaks to Yanmei Xie, senior associate fellow at the Mercator Institute for China Studies
Also in this newsletter: Meloni takes the pulse of her African development plan
For dollar wannabe renminbi, liability currency status > reserve currency status
The Maya; tariffs; median voters; football; debt; Super Bowl ads; and parenting
Also in today’s newsletter: Schroders’ UK Treasury call and US metals tariff rollback
UK prime minister expected to push idea of enhanced co-operation at Munich Security Conference
The asset manager was among the last holdouts in the City of London to remain under UK ownership
Victoria Craig talks to Robin Wigglesworth and Stephen Foley
Latest softening of levies comes amid persistent voter anxiety about affordability in the US
Asset manager is ending its listed life with a whimper rather than a bang