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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... 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...
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Sam Altman in talks to rejoin OpenAI board, say reports
... 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
... 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?
... 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
... " 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
... 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
... The Financial Times said its reporters had spotted more than 20 examples of apparent plagiarism in the book, including entire sentences and paragraphs...
Headlines: Retail therapy amid fears of economic 'catastrophe'
A picture showing a long line of patient shoppers, some dressed in masks, outside a Primark store in Milton Keynes takes up the largest part of the U s Front Page . However, The Paper "chaotic scenes describes" in London's West End , where he says, that social distance has been forgotten "rules" at the NikeTown store. The I newspaper says stores saw a 40% increase in footfall as a non-material transactions in England. The Paper also provides, what the look could on hairstyles, such as on The Other side of the block. In The Daily Telegraph, the former Tory Foreign Secretary , William Hague , an economic "disaster says," as a result of the closure. He says it has led to "growing inequality, social tension and unpayable debt", and advocates a policy of mass. A Selfridges customer sports designer eye-gear and plastic gloves, the one on the Front Page of The Times . But The Paper leads with a study that suggests that two million children have done "little or no homework At Home " in lockdown. The leadership of the academic to the UCL study, says The Paper , it is the "educational development of A Generation of children threatens to be". The Guardian reported that the government is the Commission on racial inequalities by 10 consultants, the earlier proposed "anti-racism is always used for weapons". The Paper says the message of Munira Mirza , the role was "met with horror by experts and deputies". Meanwhile, the Daily Express notes Brexit is on the agenda. Boris Johnson is to give the image a thumbs up, as the newspaper reported the PM's statement that Brexit is a need for dialogue "a little oomph". The Financial Times , with a picture of A Woman , in addition to four of Primark bags on the Front Page , says Mr Johnson, the commitment to "intensify negotiations" In July was met with "relief" in Brussels. EU diplomats expect that "crunch talks" in September after "intensive summer of negotiating," she says. The Mirror images of the Mr to fight Johnson and England footballer Marcus Rashford , the jury, after the government confirmed, there is no free school meal vouchers during the summer would be. The Paper says Rashford "leaning on the life line as a child". The Daily Mail leads on housing Secretary Robert Jenrick , the decision on the approval of a controversial planning application by a Conservative donor. The Cabinet Secretary told MPs he had not acted in "Good Faith " and "within The Rules ", when he supported Richard Desmond scheme for 1500 houses in East London . And talk about social distance. The Star reported that our next extra-terrestrial neighbours in our Galaxy - But 17,000 light-years.
Source of news: bbc.com