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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Headlines: Win for 'hero' Rashford as "footie drought' ends
"Back of The Net ," explains the Daily Mirror , as it celebrates victory for England forward Marcus Rashford campaign to have the provision of the school meal vouchers during the summer break, and The Return of Premier League football. It quoted the World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst to say, the latter "to give the country a massive lift". It Rashford 1 Johnson is "0" for the I newspaper, the dubs Manchester United star Rashford's "working class hero", after Prime Minister Boris Johnson -conducted government, a U-turn on the extension of the system of vouchers to vulnerable pupils in England. The Daily Star , demand a promotion for Rashford, said The Number 10 on the back of its layer "should be in front of your own doorstep". "If the boy could now sort, Covid, a British EU-exit, and the seagulls, the be smash," it says. The U-turn is an "embarrassing u-turn" for the actual Prime Minister , says The Guardian , in addition to a radiant image of the 22-year-old England striker. The Metro celebrates what it calls "extra-time-U-turn" for Rashford. But it leads on research which shows, the drug dexamethasone is effective in the treatment of patients seriously ill with Covid-19. University of Oxford scientists say up to 5,000 lives" had been saved had "the £5 Steroids "have been since the beginning of the outbreak," The Paper reported. The Daily Mail reported that the Steroid is to save the "first virus, the treatment can be anywhere proven, life to". She says it is "now The Standard of treatment for severely ill Covid patients and has been added to a list of drugs that are not exported". The "wonder drug" of the rule used for the treatment of asthma and allergies, reports the Daily Express . The Paper in the Front Page also features a picture of The Prince of Wales, who, it says, is not to his taste-and sense of smell, since the infection with The Virus in March. Mr Johnson's assertion that the UK has enough supplies of the drug "even for a second peak" features in The Times 's coverage. The Paper warns that it "has not been shown to work to help those who don't need to breathe,". And the Financial Times says that the Chancellor pledge the "will to" break the Tory party's "triple lock" state pension, which is A Sign of the pandemic is confronting "forces, the government, the political taboos". Rishi Sunak has said that the value of the pensions "could rise significantly," unless he breaks the Manifesto commitment, the reported paper. The government says it is committed to pensioners.
Source of news: bbc.com