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A group of Kurdish militants has begun laying down its weapons after promising to disarm in a peace process designed to end the four-decade insurgency against the Turkish state.
CityFibre is closing in on a crucial £2.3bn refinancing designed to keep the UK’s third-biggest broadband network afloat.
While London now apparently a tropical city, the rules for the FTAV Friday quiz remain the same. Identify these three charts, email your guesses to [email protected] with QUIZ in the subject line.
Member vote taken over handling of Birmingham bin strikes in blow for the government as it seeks to keep leftwing on side ...
Tensions over where migrants rejected by Britain will end up could hamper implementation of agreement with France ...
We have enough problems of our own,’ says foreign minister after US president’s push for ‘safe, third-country agreements’ ...
Small boats, nuclear deterrence and the Bayeux tapestry ...
US-based Travelers did not extend war risk cover to Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C before fatal Red Sea passage ...
From rates to renovations, Donald Trump’s verbal attack on Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell shifted focus in the latest barrage. Calls for Powell to lower rates or leave were replaced with criticism ...
In another universe, the scales would now be falling from Maga’s eyes. Trump’s base would realise that for all these years they have been taken for a ride. In the universe that we do inhabit, Trump is ...
FT.com will bring you the crossword from Monday to Saturday as well as the Weekend FT Polymath, Word Circle and Binary Puzzle. ft.com/puzzles ...
According to Eton’s own glossary, what word means a teacher or master at the school? Who held a note of high E for 18 seconds in his hit single “Lovely Day”? Which late journalist and TV critic was ...