Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Care system is warped by incentives that put helpless young people at greater risk
Billions of dollars of investment raise concerns that subsidised goods could swamp European manufacturers
Populist prime minister Andrej Babiš admits Czech Republic will miss Nato’s 2% target this year
From international business events to school recitals, June schedules pile on more than we can handle
Masayoshi Son places France at the centre of his global AI ambitions
Increasing US disengagement and continued Russian aggression have given the idea fresh impetus
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European Commission to place Sofia under ‘excessive deficit procedure’ for breaching budget rules
Seven Dyson vacuums, two Bremont watches . . . and a Jaguar in the driveway . . .
None of modernity’s silly purchases can compare with bottled water when there is drinkable stuff in the taps
The world has come to prefer a high minimum to outright excellence
Environmentalists say birds are scapegoats after nine EU states complain about damage to fish stocks
Younger, more popular conservative Hendrik Wüst emerges as dark horse for the chancellery as polls slide
De Beauvoir’s flower shop opening is a new chapter in a story rooted in neighbourly bonds and childhood friendships
This modernist gem was designed by one couple. It’s now been restored by another
Featuring Constable’s 250th birthday, vintage Pragnell and British photography now
‘Major footballing nations generally get a World Cup boost, with the notable exception of England’
Nato and Bucharest condemn ‘reckless’ escalation after two people injured in Galaţi city
Alleged offence relates to targeting of a journalist at anti-regime Iran International Television
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. Explore the latest data through interactive charts
Ukrainian president offends Warsaw with reference to second world war fighters accused of murdering Poles
Péter Magyar strikes political agreement with European Commission for €16bn blocked over graft concerns
Unexpected fall driven by weak domestic demand and drop in exports
Greater Manchester mayor is well-versed in showing solidarity with voters over housing, but his policy record is complicated