Iran mourners demand revenge at ayatollah’s funeral
The week-long remembrance is intended to demonstrate public support for the regime
The week-long remembrance is intended to demonstrate public support for the regime
Clean power purchase agreements, favoured by companies like Google and Meta, expected to rise sharply as Biden-era support ends
The billionaire hedge fund manager has a history of making big bets. Not all of them have come off
More than 800,000 households left without power after storms and temperatures near 40C straining utility grids
Also in today’s newsletter: Silverstone’s place on the grid and a Nike recovery update
President kicked off 250th anniversary events with a preview of a likely line of attack against Democrats in coming elections
What does the US see when it looks in the mirror? As a nation of impossible ambition celebrates its founding, a special edition of FT Weekend Magazine asks writers, thinkers and leaders to reflect on the first 250 years
High temperatures are leading farmers to cut out chemicals and intensive ploughing to improve soil quality so it retains water
Bank is aiming for an 18 per cent pre-tax profit margin in the US wealth business by 2028
Comic timing and crisp consonants made her portrayal of Margo in ‘The Good Life’ an enduring favourite
Stock market returns should not distract investors from the new AI trade taking hold
The move is being presented as zeitgeist rather than greedy rent extraction
Research finds around two-fifths of homes valued at £1.5mn-plus have no Land Registry sales records
Michael Olise loves chess, chooses his own boots and is closing in on Pelé’s assist record
There are moments to prioritise other things, but after 18 years of historic economic slowdown this is not one of them
These magnificent displays of vulgarity and vainglory offer a glimpse into the most private of worlds
Senior party figures worry that tensions over Israel could overshadow annual party conference
Village co-operative trainees subjected to 45-day boot camp raise concerns about militarisation of civilian affairs
With a million young people out of work, we need to revive the once-powerful tradition of ‘learning on the job’
Why do we so often choose to deny or ignore problems that are right in front of us?
Serena Williams’s joyful comeback offered a striking contrast to the gloomy retirement of Ben Stokes
Horticulture havens in Rome, New Zealand, Somerset and London
The writer of ‘For Black Boys’ and ‘Retrograde’ returns to his home turf in south London with a season championing new voices
Family-friendly events have made public culture more accessible — and oddly less mature