White House warns Israel against ‘smashing into Rafah’
US sees no ‘credible plan’ to protect civilians in southern Gazan city, says Jake Sullivan
US sees no ‘credible plan’ to protect civilians in southern Gazan city, says Jake Sullivan
Intercontinental’s Jeffrey Sprecher was early backer of EU split but now says London has lost value as a trading centre
Unrest grows among many Conservatives as PM struggles to resurrect party’s prospects in an election year
José Luciano Duarte Penido claims wrangling over CEO selection did not serve the best interests of the company
The government needs to start by improving security and stabilising the economy
CEO of exchange group says move into world’s biggest bond market is ‘no-brainer’ and its application will come this year
Early-stage talks between FTSE 250 asset manager and independent boutique come as UK industry faces mounting pressures
Authorities hold senior company executives for two weeks after crackdown on cryptocurrency websites
We risk forgetting the lessons of the Covid pandemic
Private equity-owned UK supermarket chain contends with high interest rates as well as rising costs and fierce competition
Labour unions are urging the Biden administration to investigate China’s dominance of naval engineering, potentially inflaming Sino-American tensions
The question of whether Xi-ism is killing Deng-ism is growing
Data-sharing between government departments hindered by reluctance of officials to share information, review finds
Debacle fuels health speculation as historian warns ‘when you tantalise with half of a piece of information it never satisfies’
Electricity tsar says issue that has plagued the country for more than a decade would be largely over by year end
The sector is attracting increasing regulatory attention
France succeeds in late push to amend law in its final stages
Capture of Bangladeshi bulk carrier is first successful hijacking since December
Move follows FT investigation that highlighted scale of the problem caused by legacy of metal mining
Armed forces’ communications systems in woeful state and in need of ‘mammoth’ investment, says commissioner overseeing Bundeswehr
Robert Hur faces questions over decision not to charge US president in classified documents case
Lloyd’s of London among those hit by lawsuit in High Court
PM Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda put aside domestic differences in rare joint visit to White House
Planned move a block away means central bank will no longer occupy offices next to iconic Euro sculpture
Simon Cooper, once tipped as the next chief executive, departs as bank seeks to boost ailing share price