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Ding dong. It’s time for the unveiling of our fourth wedding special. As is customary for this issue, we like to focus on a group of real-life ceremonies: The Elopers are among this year’s wedding ...
In emails dubbed “Project Jes”, Osborne and Epstein discussed lobbying key political figures, as well as Barclays insiders, to help “our friend” get the top job at the British bank shortly after Bob ...
Now officials and analysts are asking whether Europe needs new institutions with much more financial firepower to accelerate defence procurement and promote the consolidation and scaling up of ...
Amid the seemingly existential challenge by AI to the artistic process, two books explore how human creativity responds to ...
It’s not an area in which I have any expertise but I’ve found myself thinking about trade and resources, and what it could ...
Something happened inside the hypnosis room, Sunny recalled. “I came out and it left me [with] a feeling of ‘I don’t even ...
As Erik Satie’s epic ‘Vexations’ comes to London, we recall other marathon feats, involving Marina Abramović, John Cage and F ...
Swamp Notes is taking this weekend off so instead we wanted to share the latest episode from our fellow FT podcast, The ...
The US has approved Capital One’s $35.5bn takeover of Discover Financial in a deal that will merge two of America’s largest ...
Canada’s Mark Carney has picked up the gauntlet. Britain’s Keir Starmer prefers to look the other way. Japan and South Korea ...
Her Manchester Collective took classical music to clubs and abandoned buildings — next up, blurring the centuries between Bach and electronica ...
Following hard on the heels of Youssou N’Dour comes Salif Keita, his Malian equivalent in stature. In 2019 the “Golden Voice of Africa” announced he was retiring from music to play draughts in the ...
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