Financial Times
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Editors | Roula Khalaf |
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Country | United Kingdom |
First issue date | 1888 |
Political alignment | Economic liberalism |
Circulation | 168,958 (Print); 740,000 (Digital) (as of October 2019) |
Owners | Financial Times Group |
Nikkei Inc. | |
Music groups | The Wall Street Journal |
The Guardian | |
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ID | 3037586 |
About Financial Times
The Financial Times is an English-language international daily newspaper owned by Japanese company Nikkei, Inc. , headquartered in London, with a special emphasis on business and economic news.
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... The Financial Times in early November that Google and other firms had written to the European Commission, urging it to declare Apple s iMessage a core service that should be interoperable with rivals like WhatsApp...
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... The Financial Times that a planned bill to overhaul the UK s audit and corporate governance regimes won t feature in the speech...
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... " According to the Financial Times, The paper reported that sources had said the plans being considered are for two clauses to be inserted in the new criminal justice bill, which applies to England and Wales...
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... US officials apparently pressed Mr Wang to " urge calm" with the Iranians, reported the Financial Times...
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... The Financial Times said its reporters had spotted more than 20 examples of apparent plagiarism in the book, including entire sentences and paragraphs...
Headlines: "Pick 10 lockdown-friends and football 'back soon'
How To go to the United Kingdom is to start lifting the lockdown restrictions, the Problem is for many of The Papers . An easing of closure rules, with up to 10 of your closest friends and family, according to the Daily Mail could allow the people socialize,. The Paper says Ministers are looking to keep if I small groups of house, the "cluster". The Daily Telegraph reported that in company are discreetly"", advised the Minister on How To get people Back To work. The scientist says the Minister said that the UK should be able to start the lifting of the lockout until mid-may. The Premier League to return "within weeks" is The Lead in The Sun . It reported about plans for the games behind closed doors and live TV for free. Home Secretary Priti Patel warns, "to remain selfish rule-breakers" to social distance restrictions, claims the Daily Express . The urgent call comes as a growing number of "contempt" the government rules says. The Guardian leads on claims that the PM's chief political adviser, Dominic Cummings , was a part of The Secret scientific group that advise the government on coronavirus. It says plays a list, on paper, Mr. Cummings' name was among the 23 People that you visited a "decisive" session of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) - A Day ahead of the United Kingdom, the lockdown was announced. "You were warned", says the Daily Mirror , says the government was told Last Year a stock of protective equipment and the urgent pandemic preparations. It Minister says warned were hit in the Last Year about the "devastating effects" of a viral pandemic to the United Kingdom. The Financial Times says the government came under renewed pressure over the treatment of coronavirus-Tests, applications "overwhelmed" his new online-booking system. And in what will be call the Daily Star a "corona-Shocker", she suggests, the British are ditching deodorant and shampoo while in lockdown.
Source of news: bbc.com