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The business district in London’s Docklands demonstrates what innovation and invention can achieve
Increase in prices highest since May 2024 as Iran conflict triggers historic surge in petrol prices
Core inflation, which strips out energy costs, remained more stable in March
Armada of tankers sailing from as far away as the US and UK as reliance on imports from Asia in focus during supply crunch
After forecasting civilisational erasure, the US president announced a truce with Iran.
Jim Jarmusch’s latest ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’; Camus adaptation ‘The Stranger’; a Scottish hip hop hoax in ‘California Schemin’’; Keanu Reeves lifts Hollywood comedy ‘Outcome’; and more. Reviews by Danny Leigh & Jonathan Romney
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At the very least, the war with Iran has been a strategic failure for the US
Stefano Gabbana will remain in creative roles after stepping aside from management
As commander of Artemis II, he embodied the comradeship and ambition of the latest Moon mission
Plus, PM places Iran war at heart of election campaign
The FT’s Joe Leahy and Cheng Leng replied to reader questions
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
Benefits of a fixed and stable income set to play more prominent role in retirement planning
Systems from Google, OpenAI, Anthropic and xAI struggle when asked to predict scores over football season
Antonia Cundy talks to sources inside Opus Dei
The Biocon founder on building an Indian corporate powerhouse, weight-loss drugs — and how to get Bengaluru moving again
From a portrait of Samuel Alito, the Supreme Court justice who helped unshackle Trump, to the case for free-market capitalism and how plastic trashed the planet. Plus the complicated, fascinating life of Jan Morris, Gwendoline Riley’s tale of toxic men, and other top new fiction
Beth Gardiner’s angry, well-researched book investigates a profit-driven industry and the environmental debts it imposes on generations
Koos Bekker’s Somerset estate was the Chelsea Flower Show’s headline sponsor. Now he is taking matters into his own hands