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...I’m a TV guy, I love it,” he said, pointing to areas he wanted to strengthen such as financial news, and coverage in areas such as healthcare, climate and sports and entertainment....
...“In terms of global investor interest in China, it’s definitely the worst I’ve seen in my career,” said Wang Qi, chief investment officer at UOB KayHian in Hong Kong, who began working in finance in the...
...This weekend, I will attempt the dal recipe of my colleague Anjli Raval, which she wrote about here. She says you can’t screw up dal. I beg to differ....
...When the deal was announced, Barratt chief executive David Thomas told the Financial Times he was “very confident” it would be signed off by the CMA....
...“I would certainly never have allowed politicians to interview other politicians from the same party. I just find that incredible.”...
...Dear reader, After a week off, I’m catching up on the Lex column’s output myself. And there is plenty to chew over....
...But the reputational storm engulfing the company — which I wrote about in January — was always going to require sharp changes to management, from regulators and in terms of its corporate culture....
...But I soon realise that a clear audio recording is not enough; Scott Thomas is the first Lunch guest for whom I wish I had a video too....
...Aparicio has won the Design Museum’s Ralph Saltzman Prize 2024 for her innovative combinations of clay and borosilicate glass waste....
...Daniel Thomas is the FT’s global media editor Find out about our latest stories first — follow @FTWeekend on Instagram and X, and subscribe to our podcast Life & Art wherever you listen...
...“I was delighted to read about the deal. It is a decent price given the challenges faced by banks today,” Gadhia said. “Nationwide is a good home for it and will benefit customers.”...
...“I wanted to have a moment in the show which is not controlled,” says the German theatre director Thomas Ostermeier of his scorching version of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People, about to open in London’s West...
...As a sufferer, I read this take on the “allergy apocalypse” from the Atlantic’s daily email with interest....
...But a Budget week always feels like a slog in journalism — one reason (among many) that most reporters I know are firmly of the view that set-piece fiscal events should happen only once a year....
...“If I told people I was an Australian EV start-up, people would just probably not believe me. If I told people I’m a British EV start-up, they would also not believe me.”...
...“I’m sorry,” a character says, in one of just three brief moments of Cantonese dialogue in Sparrow on the Sea. “That wasn’t my intention. I just wanted to share this with you....
...“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused....
...I remember hiding in a toilet for most of the night once when I found myself next to a man I’d never met before who kept insisting I must be pregnant, an alcoholic or both!”...
...“I deeply regret his decision.” The 61-year-old economist joined the SNB from a career as an academic in 1997 and held several senior roles at the central bank before being made chair in 2012....
...Thomas Jensen Chief Executive, Milestone Systems, Brøndby, Denmark...
...Thomas Hale Well, I would say that for anyone with an international perspective on China, it’s going to shed light on the way in which the Chinese legal system and the Chinese bankruptcy system interacts...
...From the UK selection, I’d pick out Bunzl, chiefly because of my colleague Oliver Ralph’s inclusion of the packaging and distribution business in his wry analysis of the “magnificently unglamorous” seven...
...“I’d never actually designed a watch before, but as soon as I started, I couldn’t stop,” recalls Ralph. “I ended up with around 50 sketches. We didn’t know which ones to choose.”...
...But it’s more than an atmospheric concept; more than any production I’ve seen, it contextualises the bloody logic and martial conditioning that drives Macbeth to his downfall....
...Things I’ve enjoyed this week Regular readers will know that I like a sports documentary (and as an aside, Netflix’s Full Swing manages to make compelling TV about an incredibly boring game by focusing...
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