From the Enlightenment to today’s ‘tradwives’, three books look at the tension between production and reproduction ...
Vestas has announced a share buyback and further improvements in profit, sending shares in the Danish wind turbine maker up ...
London’s Metropolitan Police has said it is carrying out “urgent enquiries” to track down an Algerian man on the run from ...
Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro has responded to US attacks on alleged drug tracking vessels by expanding ...
Private employers in the US added 42,000 jobs in October, according to unofficial data that investors are relying on due to ...
Brussels has proposed that funding for European transport infrastructure should be doubled in the bloc’s next seven-year ...
Also speaking at the FT Future of AI Summit, Mark Surman, president of web browser Mozilla, said the ad-based search model ...
The restaurant sector is facing a broader slowdown as US consumers increasingly eat at home to save money. Growth in consumer ...
Thames Water, which is struggling under the weight of its £20bn debt, remains the most troubled water company and is at risk ...
BT’s Openreach has threatened to scrap the final leg of its goal to make full fibre available to 30mn homes by 2030, ...
After testing ChatGPT, Mistral, Grok and Gemini, the Dutch data protection authority warned that advice was “unreliable and ...
It is not even a rift that stops at national borders. Sadiq Khan has become a reference point for enemies of multi-culture ...