FREE TO READ] Thought there was nothing more to know about Lennon and McCartney? Ian Leslie’s fine book reanimates the power ...
The phrase was reportedly first used 250 years ago Sunday by lawyer and legislator Patrick Henry to persuade Virginia ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Another Beatles book? (Eye-roll.) Honestly, do we need it? Yes we do, when it’s as revelatory as Ian ...
This week non-fiction triumphed with standout titles from Hallie Rubenhold and Ian Leslie. Historian Rubenhold’s Story of a ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Canada’s prime minister calls snap election, and Israel’s political crisis deepens ...
Organisers of the US Open tennis championship last year sold more than 500,000 of their signature cocktail, “Honey Deuce”. At ...
Protests in Serbia, Slovakia, Hungary and Georgia show that the thirst for civic and national dignity is unquenchable ...
Buying and selling assets on a blockchain ledger are often thought to be riskless — there is no need to trust a counterparty ...
Another proposal the commission will present is reviving securitisation, the practice whereby loans are packaged into ...
BNP Paribas — a French bank — is among those banging the drum for investors to truly take a new view on Europe, with a clutch of its analysts saying at a presentation this week that the newfound ...
David Norris, who received a life sentence in 2012, “has accepted he was present at the scene and punched the victim but claims that he did not wield the knife”, according to reports cited by the ...
Having pledged to get Britain down to one budget per year, the Chancellor maintained the Office for Budget Responsibility’s requirement to produce fiscal forecasts twice a year, meaning she has to now ...
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