How Peter Mandelson’s Jeffrey Epstein links were exposed
Documents disclosed on Friday revealed payments from disgraced financier to former power broker’s husband
Documents disclosed on Friday revealed payments from disgraced financier to former power broker’s husband
The US first lady and backers Amazon have been criticised for being tone deaf with authorised documentary
Real-life meetings, in-person hiring and learning skills from scratch: the future may be intentionally inconvenient
Donald Trump’s pick has called for a sweeping overhaul
Emirates workers have had visas to the kingdom rejected since tensions erupted between the Gulf powerhouses
And other ways to relax this weekend
Unpacking the dramatic rallies in gold, silver and copper
Inside the turbulent contest for the most important job in global finance
Also in today’s newsletter: the Premier League’s financial dominance, and the Australian Open gets even bigger
Initiative for homegrown tools reflects rising anxiety over relying on US platforms amid shifting geopolitics
Marc Filippino talks to James Politi, Lauren Fedor and Claire Jones
The erosion of established norms has been dramatic but institutions are holding up
Mid-tier UK firms make numbers stack up in favour of the middle ground
El Salvador-style crackdown and mega-prison not the answer to organised crime and violence in his country, says interior minister
No one wants to look like the status quo, but the current crop of Conservatives are stuck
New CEO Franck Marilly looks to faster growing markets as downturn leaves drinks group sitting on huge stockpile of spirits
The televised climb of a Taipei skyscraper follows an explosion of interest in the sport, fuelled by the post-pandemic boom in exercise
The cynics are wrong about a film that will outlast our era
Answer the FT’s anonymous survey
The ‘steady and kind’ former chief nursing officer chosen to put the Church back on track
The quest for physical perfection has become a horror show
As American cities have been left reeling by ICE federal agents, the acclaimed novelist explores the deeper conflict behind Donald Trump’s show of force
In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side of the Atlantic ask why
From Nasa’s shuttle programme to Polaroid film, societies can lose capabilities as well as gain them. Why they are so hard to get back?