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Financial Times
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The annual folk tradition has been staged in the UK and Ireland for over two centuries

Amid the rise of streaming, younger viewers barely watch the broadcasting that once dominated Christmas schedules

These metals have become the plaything of the US-China trade war

The battle for Warner Bros could be the last straw for cash-strapped viewers

Context matters as much as content in determining whether text is machine generated or not

It used to be the most wonderful time of year for the retail and hospitality sectors, but consumer behaviour is shifting

It’s the detail of the new Employment Rights Act that will matter — and the timing

A €90bn Ukraine loan should mark the beginning of a more decisive and ambitious EU

American trade policy is geared towards re-industrialisation — and it’s working

Europe’s front line is the exposed waters of the North and Baltic Seas

It is none of our business if strangers choose to display their private affairs at a Coldplay concert

Surge in foreign acquisition values reflects quality of assets, but at discount valuations

The idea that ethnic diversity is a threat has begun to seep into the mainstream

Across the US, high earners are spending while middle- and lower-income households are feeling the pinch

After a year of tumult, some are warning that a system built on neutrality, consensus and direct democracy is not moving fast enough

Rather than unleashing a new multi-polar era, US retreat has left states scrapping for advantage in an ill-defined order

Despite fears about what a Mamdani mayoralty might mean, big business continues to invest in the city

Americans are feeling the pinch and some Democrats are reaping the electoral dividends

The heroes of Bondi Beach should be celebrated in an era of ‘toxic masculinity’
