Thousands march against López Obrador’s institutional overhaul in Mexico
Opposition groups say reforms threaten country’s hard-won democratic checks and balances
Opposition groups say reforms threaten country’s hard-won democratic checks and balances
Former chair says he was asked to delay payouts to sub-postmasters for sake of public finances
In politics and in life, we need to acknowledge more often that the other side might have a point
Unanimous vote highlights barrier towards peace deal as Netanyahu vows ‘total victory’ over Hamas
Department of Defense experts complain it is easier to drop a bomb than get approval to launch ‘information fire’
Christopher Wray says Beijing’s hacking operations had reached a ‘fever pitch’
Shadow foreign secretary seeks to downplay significance of fresh motion laid by SNP
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Brian Kemp claims landmark Inflation Reduction Act has fanned inflation
Prabowo Subianto needs to build upon the country’s recent progress
Lower demand during mild weather has coincided with surging production
New registration regime ‘is primarily about principal trading firms’, says chair of regulator
Move is culmination of long-running European Commission antitrust probe after a complaint by Spotify
Tourist numbers exceed pre-pandemic levels but spending per traveller is down
Natural sources of the gas are more abundant than expected and could supply energy needs for centuries, study shows
Recruitment concerns come as children’s dental health is deteriorating and waiting lists for appointments are high
Bank’s ‘head of loan trading’ told court he was instructed not to use his title as it only ‘existed on paper’
More than 400 former MEPs launch class action suit against halving of their benefits
Independent school leaders move to shore up their finances ahead of general election
The UK’s low-productivity, low-security and low-wage doom loop isn’t inevitable
Famed investor’s timing was good. Others shouldn’t try to follow the Oracle of Omaha now
Lower wage growth and higher productivity might be why bosses like remote working more than we think
An ageing Russian ruler surrounded by sycophants may embark on even more reckless moves in coming years
Lesetja Kganyago says inflation still poses risk even as other emerging markets start to loosen policy
Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges tipped for gains after 10-day Lunar New Year holiday