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Editors Roula Khalaf
Country United Kingdom
First issue date1888
Political alignmentEconomic liberalism
Circulation168,958 (Print); 740,000 (Digital) (as of October 2019)
OwnersFinancial Times Group
Nikkei Inc.
Music groups The Wall Street Journal
The Guardian
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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.

More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended

More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended
Nov 26,2023 10:01 pm

... Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman told the Financial Times that the group would need to locate dozens of hostages held in Gaza by other groups in order to secure an extension...

Booker Prize 2023 shortlist: Who are the six authors hoping to win tonight?

Booker Prize 2023 shortlist: Who are the six authors hoping to win tonight?
Nov 26,2023 9:51 am

... The Financial Times described The Bee Sting as " generous, immersive, sharp-witted and devastating; the sort of novel that becomes a friend for life"...

Sam Altman in talks to rejoin OpenAI board, say reports

Sam Altman in talks to rejoin OpenAI board, say reports
Nov 21,2023 9:21 pm

... According to reports by Bloomberg and the Financial Times, the artificial intelligence company is exploring various options, including bringing Mr Altman back in his former position or as a board director...

Apple to bridge message divide - but keeps green bubbles

Apple to bridge message divide - but keeps green bubbles
Nov 17,2023 12:21 pm

... 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...

What could be in the 2023 King's Speech?

What could be in the 2023 King's Speech?
Nov 6,2023 11:01 am

... The Financial Times that a planned bill to overhaul the UK s audit and corporate governance regimes won t feature in the speech...

Home Secretary Suella Braverman wants to restrict use of tents by homeless

Home Secretary Suella Braverman wants to restrict use of tents by homeless
Nov 4,2023 11:21 am

... " 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...

What China wants from Israel-Hamas war

What China wants from Israel-Hamas war
Oct 31,2023 6:51 am

... US officials apparently pressed Mr Wang to " urge calm" with the Iranians, reported the Financial Times...

Rachel Reeves denies claims of plagiarism in new book

Rachel Reeves denies claims of plagiarism in new book
Oct 26,2023 8:31 am

... The Financial Times said its reporters had spotted more than 20 examples of apparent plagiarism in the book, including entire sentences and paragraphs...

Headlines: racial 'tensions,' in and out boundary "U-turn"

Oct 16,2023 7:41 am

Anti-racism protests in the UK are planned to celebrities on Friday, the Front Pages before a weekend of more demonstrations. According to The Guardian , Black Lives matter, have the organizers canceled a planned protest in London's Hyde Park on Saturday - due to "many hate groups" threaten your safety. Demonstrations of other groups are due to progress, it was said. The Paper also highlights the growing debate over statues of historical figures associated with racism and slavery. The Times splashes with the new plans, the justice Minister, Robert Buckland and the Home Secretary, Priti Patel , that the protesters face "24-hours-justice", if you are the cause of vandalism, property damage, or bodily injury to police Officers - amid growing fears that the UK "a summer of disorder". Separately, the reports, the mandatory use of face masks slows down the growth of coronavirus-cases of 40%, citing a German study. The Daily Telegraph reported, the Minister of interior has said they "will not be silenced", according to the 32 Labour members, under a letter signed by you, accused of the use of their Asian heritage, the challenge of violence against Black Lives matter protests. And "Dyb Dyb Dob Dob Ding-Dong" is the Headline of the Daily Star ' s - apparently referring to a scout-camp-fire-sing - the way people are "in a tizzy" over a statue of Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the path finder. It is far from Poole Quay amid fears it is on a "target list for the attack". Baden-Powell died at the age of 83 in 1941, has been criticised by activists, who accused him of racism, homophobia and support for Adolf Hitler . The Financial Times says the government has scrapped its plan to introduce full border controls with the EU on the 1. January amid fears the economic importance of the coronavirus. Instead of the full, the government is considering the introduction of a temporary "light-touch regime", in British ports such as Dover for the incoming EU-goods, in both a deal and a "no-deal" scenario, The Paper says. The Daily Mail focuses on the government of 2m, the social distance rule. It is a party that says inter-group of MEPs have warned that three-quarters of pubs, restaurants, and hotels would find it "easy to use impossible financially," unless the requirement is scrapped. But, according to the Daily Express , the 2m-rule "to remain, to save lives". It says the experts have before axing warned the 2m rule could be the risk of a devastating rise in coronavirus infections. "Spend to Save Britain," says the Daily Mirror , as he claims Boris Johnson has said he needs to spend, in order to prevent a new Great Depression in the United Kingdom. A report has warned that 10% of people could work up to The End of the year, according to The Paper . I says cancer experts have called for urgent support, because references have been canceled, 60% due to the Corona Virus pandemic. "Cancer does not wait," says The Paper , as it reports that people were encouraged to take, symptoms to the family doctor and follow until you get results or treatment. And The Sun carries an interview with Harry Potter author J K Rowling's first husband.



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