The idea of immortality is no longer confined to science fiction
Voters should be able to force parliamentarians who change parties to face the electorate
No one wants to look like the status quo, but the current crop of Conservatives are stuck
The ‘steady and kind’ former chief nursing officer chosen to put the Church back on track
Finding time to collectively focus on your finances pays dividends
The televised climb of a Taipei skyscraper follows an explosion of interest in the sport, fuelled by the post-pandemic boom in exercise
Kevin Warsh brings experience but must demonstrate his credibility to markets
Burnham and Street have a keen understanding of the value of empowering local people and places
Tussles over what to put on euro banknotes are symbolic of deeper dysfunction
The FT’s campaign has reached thousands of schools and with your help can reach many more
Relations between Chinese Communist leaders and the army have always been fraught
Leading labels have signed deals with tech companies in the hope of creating new revenue streams and reducing the amount of slop. But artists are worried
If more homes are to be built, the problem of rogue estate management companies has to be addressed
Business speak continues to astonish and is spreading far beyond the corporation
Unpacking the dramatic rallies in gold, silver and copper
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
The cynics are wrong about a film that will outlast our era
The quest for physical perfection has become a horror show
Curbing institutional ownership of single-family homes does not tackle the affordability crisis and could make things worse
From Aligoté to Xynisteri, these are the up and coming names to know
A vibey little bistro from former Soho House exec Martin Kuczmarski
Concerns over AI stocks are widespread — but we rarely describe net zero in these terms
US ‘insuretech’ company tries to lure Tesla owners with lower premiums
If the US currency continues to slide with cuts in interest rates, countries will be forced to take action
Chain’s challenge will be to raise per-store sales to catch up with its new cost structure
The implications of Trump’s choice for markets and economies
Trump’s choice of chair will shift from Powell’s data-dependent approach to policy
Few investors want to it seems, but those who do need to be careful
Managing an ambitious subordinate remains one of the great dilemmas of working life
Plus, Jay Powell and dollar hedging
Digital mapping reveals that birch and beech will struggle while hornbeam and oak are good bets to withstand the warming climate
Europe needs to play a lead role in efforts to de-risk from Trump’s America
Combination of volume growth and higher margins should lift net interest income for almost every bank in sector
Assemblies can bridge the gap between people being treated as voters and consumers
If you want to see how entrenched the US currency is in the global system, look at the foreign exchange swap market
Changes to student loans have, in effect, privatised undergraduate teaching in England