Flush from their unexpected victory in second-round elections, France’s leftist parties have been united in rejecting President Emmanuel Macron. But as the motley Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP) ...
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In France, the calamity of a far-right government has been averted for now. But the future threat is far from vanquished. The ...
Joe Biden told Democrats in Congress that he would carry on against Donald Trump in the presidential race, defying calls over ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sequoia Capital’s former China unit has raised an Rmb18bn ($2.5bn) fund, defying a fundraising freeze that has ...
McShane played well, and entered the final round as clear second on 6.5/8, half a point behind Awonder Liang of the US. The 21-year-old University of Chicago student, who became a grandmaster at age ...
The speed with which Sir Keir Starmer has made decisions so far suggests that the Labour government isn’t hanging around. A desire to keep this pace up may lead to a late September or October Budget.
Rachel Reeves has warned that Britain’s new Labour government has inherited “the worst set of circumstances since the second ...
Investment manager Terry Smith has defended his decision to shun US technology giant Nvidia as his fund paid the price for scepticism that the chipmaker can continue growing at a rapid pace.