Financial Times UK (Weekend) - 11 Okt 2025
Trump reignites China trade war
Gazans begin to trek home
Billionaire Hohn’s foundation ends US donations amid White House pressure
Venezuela’s Machado scoops Nobel Peace Prize
Time to reform house-buying
Ski season special
How restaurants went global
DESIGN SPECIAL
Ex-trade rep Robert Lighthizer
SNP uses unionist rift to renew independence pitch
Tory donors urge party to keep faith with Badenoch as leader
Talk up economy or risk Farage, says Reeves
PM orders planning bill rewrite for Budget boost
Big spending masks grim mood in horseracing
Afghan migrant found guilty of making threat to kill Farage
Political turmoil threatens Macronism
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of air strike on Kabul market
Ceasefire paves way for hostage release
EU capitals move to charge Chinese online platforms for small packages
New York attorney-general who led case against Trump is indicted
IMF and BoE warn AI boom risks ‘abrupt’ stock market correction
US Treasury buys Argentine pesos in effort to contain run on currency
Coalition fails in blow to Takaichi
Brussels urged to use €300bn aid budget for global influence
Taiwan plans ‘T-dome’ to stop China missile strikes
Venezuela’s ‘Iron Lady’ wins peace prize for fight against regime
Nobel organisers investigate potential leak of victor’s name
World’s oldest leader runs again at 92
Western arts bodies make deals to tap Saudi funding
Do OpenAI’s deals add up?
Writer who created racy bonkbusters in Rutshire
What the graduate unemployment story gets wrong
Liberty and freedom — not the same thing at all
The transformative potential of AI in healthcare
Design can improve lives, but won’t change the world
Forget ID cards — tech giants already own our digital souls
Salvage heroics obscure the real story of Florence flood
Purpose, not plasma, is the secret to longevity
America’s constitution: an unavoidable train wreck?
Inappropriate framing for a villainous fashion feature
A time when apples were named after country clerics
Doubting Thomas
The rapper getting under Trump’s skin
How domestic deadlock brought Macron back to earth
Trump’s deal ended the war but hasn’t yet delivered peace
Top reads at FT.com/opinion
UK’s failing fiscal framework is a Brexit tribute act
I’ve seen the future of shopping — and I’m sold on AI
Don’t move to Dubai — this is still the place to be
Insurers at risk of hefty losses over First Brands bankruptcy
Carmakers steer back towards more lucrative petrol vehicles
JPM tells staff to share biometric data for HQ
Warburg Pincus lines up stake in French diagnostics group
American bye
‘The glory days are over’ for consultants in Saudi Arabia
China targets Nvidia AI chips in customs crackdown
Tod’s chair says prosecutor ‘should be ashamed’ of exploitation claims
Storonsky’s shift
Research into young blood aids quest to treat age-related illness
NBA returns to China after six-year rift over Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
Vitol caught in crossfire as UAE blocks Sudan crude
‘Dieselgate’ pile-up as carmakers head to trial
Aberdeen to warn government of ‘challenges’ over private assets for UK retail investors
‘Mobile dealer’ fraud takes heavy toll
Google told to loosen search engine control by regulator
Investors flock to ‘ex-US’ stock funds in drive to diversify
Venture Global shares plummet after arbitration loss over LNG cargoes
Teck in talks over supply of key defence minerals
Why I have to buy doughnuts with cash
The day in the markets
Washington allows Trinidad and Tobago to negotiate gas project with Venezuela
A rally in the dollar threatens to be this year’s next curveball
Revolut’s address matters more than its CEO’s
Auction houses find that art imitates life, but with a more nuanced outlook
Alliance Laundry tests private equity’s cycle of rinse and repeat
Third-warmest September on record is part of recent warming trend
How ‘luxe’ dining went global
Nigerian Modernism
Open for debate
Face off
In search of small wonders
How ‘luxe’ dining went global
‘Economists have been wrong on everything!’
The queen of the It Girls
‘Grossly satisfying’ gadgets for parents
How to be a Big Fashion Personality
Argentina’s final frontier
The most flamboyant hotel in NYC
POSTCARD FROM . . .
Prophets and losses
Fighting the forces of darkness
Still open for debate?
Back in the centre of things
Not a wake but a ‘hurlamaboc’ for the rise of the Irish language
Words escape me
How to handle hipsters, witches and angst
Monkey puzzle
The Poem | Rain Man
Glamour for sale
POLYMATH
CROSSWORD
BRIDGE
CHESS
Solution 18,178
Solution 1,355
The art that made a new Nigeria
How designers changed motherhood
The many faces of Martin Scorsese
Anime’s unsung and insatiable pioneer
‘I was trying to de-blackface the whole character’
‘The real prison is outside’
Medieval passions
I WANT TO SEE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS TONIGHT
KPop Demon Hunters rules the charts, but is K-pop on the slide?
Film Club
The Celebrity Traitors
Victoria Beckham
Tron: Ares
I Swear
Charles Lloyd
Cyrano de Bergerac
Ballad of a Small Player
The Woman in Cabin 10
Czech Philharmonic
The forever 35 face of fashion
How to live in the grey zone
‘Amica, Milan’ (1982) by Helmut Newton
Why is moving home so complicated?
St James’s Place plans to offer cheaper investment options
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Rhubarb royalty
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Pulp friction
Jane Austen’s ‘Mansfield Park’ — love story or house hunt?
Out of the medina
‘Rhubarb is cool, kids’
Cape Town
‘Soft power’ and hard truths
The call of Carlow
Demonic drive
Máret Ánne Sara faces the Turbine Hall
Demonic drive
Old masters, new tricks
Gallery queen bets big on London
The shows to see in London during Frieze Week
Why painting with gunpowder is like lovemaking
Can you succeed as an artist without a gallery?
Why artist Alice Adams — aged 94 — is finally getting her moment
‘I was told not to speak my own language’
The art world loves to party — just don’t mention money
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