New series explores the troubled New York City Ballet and the notoriously high standards demanded by its co-founder George Balanchine ...
Lawyers say London remains global centre for dispute resolution but litigation funders are being more selective ...
The UK’s contribution to that effort is symbolised by the Bulgarian and Union flags on the harness of the dog that was trained by the UK’s National Crime Agency to sniff out the kind of rubber used to ...
İmamoğlu has been the most prominent target of a broad crackdown, which has swept through politicians from left and right, journalists, academics — and even an astrologer who strayed into election ...
Applications for Irish citizenship from Britain hit a post-Brexit high last year as a growing number of workers and pensioners tried to gain “backdoor” access into the EU. The increase comes as the UK ...
Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine’s president is facing his biggest fear: war without US support ...
Allies of scandal-hit co-founder Richard White take control after independent directors resign over ‘intractable differences’ ...
Earlier this month, France’s President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit on artificial intelligence aimed at pushing forward ...
Usually the truth is more prosaic than a reportedly “apocryphal story”, but not regarding the joke about “Onassis and Mrs Khrushchev” (Letters, February 17).
In the Energy Source newsletter, “Will Trump unleash Alaska’s oil and gas?” (FT.com, February 13), Alexandra White overlooks the most important voice in the national conversation about energy and ...
From Duncan Leitch, Former Adviser on Regional Development, Government of Ukraine, 2000-2013, Hertford, Hertfordshire, UK ...
Regarding Marietje Schaake’s opinion piece “Europe’s dependence on US tech is a critical weakness” ( Opinion, February 20), I agree with the author’s underlying message. One place for the EU to start ...