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FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

Myanmar: the forgotten war
The effort to prove Aung San Suu Kyi's wellbeing can revive broader pressure on the military

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

America at 250 — and the war it forgot
Native American nations were in a strong position before the 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

Putin could pay a personal price for failure in Ukraine
History suggests that military defeat often leads to radical political change in Moscow

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

AI and real GDP: how big and how fast?
Plus more on the chip cycle

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

FTSE 100's likely new entrant puts a British spin on the AI boom
Hardware reseller's trick will be to convince investors artificial intelligence can augment its services rather than replace them

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

The truth about the American profit machine
It's not much stronger now than it was during the dotcom boom

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

Europe is running from a phantom China threat
EU leaders fear cheap Chinese exports when they should be worrying about embedded spyware and rare earths dependency

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
Jun 01, 2026

How to bring nature into the home (beyond plants)
Design that is handmade, timeworn, sculptural, imperfect can introduce a sense of wildness within

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

We need lifetime bans for clean athletes. This is the steroid Olympics, remember
A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

The end of cheap
After 50 years of falling capital, labour and energy prices, the next half-century will look very different for America

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

Africa's response to Ebola must be defined by Africa itself
International support matters when it aligns with strategies built alongside regional institutions and governments

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

China's comparative advantage is industrial policy
Western attempts to imitate Beijing's state-funded model are unwise

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

England's treatment of vulnerable children is a scandal
Care system is warped by incentives that put helpless young people at greater risk

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

Ferrari's Luce is a free option on a whole new market
Italian company's valuation stacks up even if it never figures out a workable electric vehicle strategy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 31, 2026

There can only be one President Donald Trump, forever
By snubbing his son's wedding he seemed intent on making sure Don Jr knows his place

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

The month of error and overwhelm
From international business events to school recitals, June schedules pile on more than we can handle

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Dotcom bubble IPOs
Lessons for boomtime investing

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

The very British banality of the SNP's shopping scandal
Seven Dyson vacuums, two Bremont watches?.?.?.?and a Jaguar in the driveway?.?.?.

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

The floor versus the ceiling
The world has come to prefer a high minimum to outright excellence

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Five emerging themes for US stock investors
Active portfolios need to take into account factors such as risk management of giga-caps

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

No restaurant should be too posh to serve tap water
None of modernity's silly purchases can compare with bottled water when there is drinkable stuff in the taps

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

JPMorgan chases retail banking's golden fleece
US bank's international expansion is gaining some traction

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Thanks to Airbnb, I'm dreading the summer in my garden
The spread of short-term rentals in British seaside towns is the end result of 50 years of unintended consequences

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Britain's special relationship with French wine
Bordeaux — or claret — has long been at the heart of the British wine trade. But its spotlight is waning

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Britain is waiting too long to save vulnerable children
The scandal of profit-making residential homes is just the tip of the iceberg

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

‘It aims at the delicious and restorative, then misses that target' — Jay Rayner reviews Holy Carrot, London
Spitalfields' latest vegetarian venue has a worthy premise, good-looking menu and a notable chef — and yet it's falling flat

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

Nostalgia as an antidote to loneliness
Chasing memories can lead to feelings of being both magnified and a speck amid a vast landscape

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 30, 2026

How the Enhanced Games tripped over its own shoelaces
A business once valued at $1.2bn is now worth just $350mn

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Asda might help break Ocado's supermarket stalemate
Tie-up suggests the online grocery delivery group is nearing its goal after it struggled to win new partners

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

SpaceX and the ‘enshittification' of markets
The IPO of Elon Musk's company is a big risk for the millions of investors who have put savings into passive investing

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Why Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow
Tehran interprets the US's seemingly generous concessions as too good to be true

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

A bumpy road to electric vehicle success
Ferrari Luce's launch caused more heat than light but has lessons for incumbents

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Am I lower-value human capital?
Thanks to one CEO's ‘inartful' words, it's a question we all need to consider

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Charles Goodhart: ‘Demography is going to make life worse and worse and worse'
The leading economist warns that fiscal pressures will constrain independent monetary policy

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Markus Braun's six-year detention violates his human rights
The former Wirecard CEO has been detained since 2020 without a verdict — a length almost without precedent

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Don't bet on Trump reining in the prediction markets
The sector is expanding at breakneck speed in the US

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

What if remote working, not AI, is to blame for weak junior hiring?
New evidence suggests the rise of working from home has made entry-level hires a less attractive proposition

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Urgent clarity on policy needed on the energy transition
The impact of Middle East war is a reminder why certainty is crucial to spur a shift from fossil fuels

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

There's a simple way for investors to dodge UK political storms
Predictably, British politicians think they can defy financial markets — one solution is to buy global

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 29, 2026

Boston Museum of Fine Arts succeeds in reframing nature
A new show sees gardens as art and artists as gardeners — and sows big ideas to inspire us all

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

AkzoNobel should avoid painting itself into a corner
Dutch paint maker's original tie-up with Axalta doesn't look especially compelling

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Caesars' billionaire buyer hopes luck and leverage go hand in hand
The transaction comes at a time when Caesars and Las Vegas have been struggling

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Britain's expanding ‘lost generation'
Milburn report on youth joblessness should be a priority for whoever leads Labour

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

And just like that, the software apocalypse was over
Snowflake's stock pop demonstrates what companies must do to escape the sector downturn

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

SpaceX IPO boldly steps into the unknown of AI economics
We still need to learn many things about the basic business model of frontier models

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

BP should never have made Manifold chair
The UK energy company's board took an unwise gamble on a dominant executive

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

The Pope disrupts Silicon Valley
Unlike the US president, the pontiff is choosing to grapple with the serious challenges of AI

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Who decides which jobs AI will take?
Different models are producing very different assessments of exposure levels

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Trump is pushing Canada and Mexico towards China
The renegotiation of the USMCA deal is peripheral to the green tech revolution in world trade

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Farage is facing his own menace on the right
The rise of Restore Britain may force Reform's leader to switch strategies

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Arsenal, PSG and the rise of the capital club
The Champions League finalists show how football's old power centres have shifted

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

A tale of two EU-US comparisons
There is no well-defined single answer to whether the US has been outgrowing Europe

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Semiconductors: supercycle or superbubble?
Plus, semis' fragile supply chain

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

How to close AI's accountability loophole
Governance of new technologies must be determined by elected officials rather than fastest moving companies

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

SpaceX and the Zuckerberg discount
A founder-entrenching shareholder structure can do a great deal of harm

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Why Europe must embrace tariffs
Sorry folks, the rules aren't coming to save you

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

Superdrug IPO would put lipstick on a drab UK retail sector
Superdrug grew almost twice as fast as Boots over past four years

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

America's hegemonic glory is under threat
Along with excessive ‘guns and butter' spending, that risk means long-term Treasuries are expensive

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

What are my rights when buying a house with my unmarried partner?
We will both pay towards the mortgage, but it won't be a 50/50 split

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

My night at London's most expensive sushi restaurant
‘Each course at Sushi Kanesaka is delivered for evaluation, where the desired response is ‘flawless' rather than ‘tasty''

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 28, 2026

No, now is not the time for UK rent controls
Three think-tanks are promoting curbs to rental growth — but that horse has already bolted

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

‘China-maxxing' helps spur an inbound tourism boom
Beijing has found an economic win by drawing more international visitors to the country

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Uber bid for Delivery Hero would be an odd route to superapp status
Food delivery group's taxed operating profit this year is only about 2.4 per cent of its enterprise value

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

For ailing Lululemon, going private might not be a stretch
The company has essentially no net debt and still generated $1bn in free cash flow last year

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Preventing a ‘Chernobyl moment' in AI
A White House order on testing frontier models would be a significant first step

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Want to predict central banker behaviour? Look to their birth date
Formative experiences shape our views on future inflation as much as the data

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

My five lessons from judging this year's International Booker Prize
Reading 128 books in eight months was a privilege — and a lasting education in making time, embracing difference and building literary muscle

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Securitisation could help plug Europe's funding gap
Deeper capital markets are essential to the continent's growth

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

How Brexit made Britain a European country
With its political chaos and high-spending state, the UK is more continental than it was a decade ago

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Japan fails to grapple with past in Showa spectacle
The celebrations were enthusiastic but the country seems to have a hard time calibrating its relationship with what went before

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Labour needs a serious intellectual revival
Party's commitment to ambitious pledges before election narrowed its room for manoeuvre

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Blair's diagnosis of Labour is correct
Party's commitment to ambitious pledges before election narrowed its room for manoeuvre

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Labour's retreat from intellectual debate traps it in comfort zone
Party's commitment to ambitious pledges before election narrowed its room for manoeuvre

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

AI's mixed economic signals
Plus, the euro convergence trade

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

How did Jay Powell do at the Fed?
The outgoing chair has made some mistakes, but his decision to stand up to Trump was heroic

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Halifax and TSB have outlived their brand-name usefulness
Bank consolidation in Britain now makes sense in targeting customers for multiple products

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

The legacy of Jay Powell at the Fed
The outgoing chair has made some mistakes, but his decision to stand up to Trump was heroic

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

The surprising power of simple predictions
Experts can be sidetracked by elaborate ideas, overlooking the direct approach

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

The pizza oven start-up that came through the fire
Co-founders of Scotland's Ooni faced a post-pandemic crisis after invention went global

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

How some blockchains enable front-running
Regulators need to tackle the issue and address the cost to investors of excessive transparency

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

For failing water utilities, nationalisation is not a dirty word
It is easier to fund maintenance and infrastructure upgrades when freed from the temptation to pay big dividends

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 27, 2026

Can GLP-1 drugs save the mall?
The advent of diet-driven shopping comes at a crucial time for many retailers

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

US and Iran: the art of the possible
Stopgap agreement leaves key issues to be decided in later talks

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

BP is deeply dysfunctional, but it could be worse
Investors should be concerned by Manifold's ousting, but better to fire too many executives than too few

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

The steroid Olympics fell short of its own finishing line
Doping alone will not guarantee triumph in sport

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

Today's windfall is a warning for state oil companies
Continuing to invest as if yesterday's assumptions will govern tomorrow's world means they won't be around in 40 years

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

Putin and Trump don't have the cards
The wars Russia and America have waged in Ukraine and Iran are case studies in geopolitical self-harm

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

Stocks' unshakeable optimism
The bright side has been the only place to be

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

SpaceX to drive a cybertruck through corporate governance norms
Provisions in the IPO prospectus will give Elon Musk more freedom — and potentially less accountability

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

AI stories aren't inevitably ‘not art'
Exercising our own judgment when it comes to quality is something we should not outsource to machines

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

Three ways a new Labour leader could change the politics of growth
The UK needs to confront the policies that have made us poorer

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

There are more important things to consider when moving countries than tax
Relocating to a low-tax jurisdiction often involves unforeseen legal, emotional and social costs

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

The UK's best-performing bank is probably not the one you think
Shares in London-listed but Georgia-based Lion Finance have risen 800% since 2021

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 26, 2026

The predatory advance of surveillance pricing
Extracting the maximum possible surplus by using personalised data should not be legal

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

The energy shock is not over yet
Even with a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, supplies will take time to normalise

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

The 19th-century guide to running an effective meeting
A US officer and engineer devised the process that is still in use today

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

Counting the cost of New York's sky-high food bills
Spiralling prices could lead to more public programmes

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

Iran is beating Trump at the art of the deal
The war could end with Tehran more confident, more hardline and with new resources to rebuild its nuclear programme

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

Prize draw businesses have better luck than the average punter
Lack of regulation has helped draw operators to thrive

FT.com - Comment & Analysis
May 25, 2026

The infantilism of an ‘ungovernable' Britain
Political stability is needed if the country is ever to solve its problems

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