Pakistan elections, peak earnings season and lunar new year
Plus, Finland holds its presidential run-off election and US primaries continue
Plus, Finland holds its presidential run-off election and US primaries continue
UK prime minister will highlight London’s role in return of executive as he meets politicians and community groups
Government set to reverse plan to fine boiler makers for missing green production quotas
Beijing’s tried-and-tested industrial policy has a track record of creating fierce export juggernauts
Change of plan for state-of-the-art vessel will compound concerns over limitations to Royal Navy’s capabilities
Business groups say scrapping of VAT-free shopping for visitors has put UK retailers at disadvantage
New York university complaint comes ahead of likely takeover of JSR by Japanese government-backed fund
Judge instructed jury to return verdicts of not guilty against Suhail Zina
UK opposition party’s move comes as it hones policy platform ahead of general election
What the region needs now is normal government, not a constitutional fight
Education secretary’s comments come ahead of broadening in entitlement to 30 hours a week from April
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
The UK is caught in a vicious downward spiral at a time when it needs bold leadership and imaginative policy
US offered sanctions relief to Maduro government in exchange for release of political prisoners and holding of free elections
New research shows how reforms will hit different groups — and lays out the cost of alternatives
Industry’s streaming growth story has been followed by lay-offs, AI anxiety and a fight with TikTok
The performance of companies that specialise in milk and meat alternatives should act as something of an appetite suppressant
French waste and water group is rolling out €250mn plan to install solar panels on closed landfills
Odes to the clever overhaul – from the Eastern & Oriental Express to haute Saint-Trop
The pro-reformist’s absence from the running for the Assembly of Experts highlights the hardliners’ grip on power
Daniel Ervér says rise of Chinese competitors ‘requires us to react quicker’ to new trends
Experts say treatment of victims warrants investigation into whether race played a role — and boardrooms should pay attention
Listing of skincare group spun out of Nestlé in 2019 would be one of Europe’s largest listings of recent years
Chief executive says customers very willing to pay for Wegovy from their own pockets
Failing Soviet utilities are in dire need of investment but the Kremlin is focused on defence spending