KPMG is cutting close to 600 UK jobs as the Big Four accountancy firm struggles to reduce costs amid a harsher market. Staff were told on a hastily convened call on Friday morning that KPMG would axe ...
The UK, Australia and Singapore are among a group of 66 countries that are pressing ahead with a landmark agreement to boost digital trade after the full adoption of the deal remained deadlocked at ...
Drone and missile attacks continued after 12 US troops were hurt in an Iranian strike on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen fired a ballistic missile at Israel for the first time since US and Israeli forces launched their war ...
This week, we look into why the Fifa World Cup is heading to YouTube. We also weigh the risks and rewards of the NBA’s potential expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas. And a quick programming note: ...
As the missile war in the Middle East grinds on — with waves of US and Israeli air strikes on Iran met with daily retaliatory barrages — it has increasingly become a test of sustainability. Iran’s ...
In May 2019, an injured Mohamed Salah sat up in the stands as his Liverpool football team looked to do the impossible and ...
Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo?
Christopher Harborne is among financiers prepared to support a proposed permanent community on the Île du Coin island ...
Chart of the Week newsletter. You sign up here to get the newsletter delivered every Saturday, or explore all FT newsletters Good morning. It has been about four weeks since the effective closure by ...
The discovery of an old landing strip in Chad’s far north opens the door for an adventure in search of mysterious rock paintings ...
From a commercial farm in Kenya rewilded as a safari retreat to the highs and lows of installing a home battery — via radical thatching, homes grown from fungi and more ...