Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s government steps up response to demand for tougher line on irregular immigration
Policies that actually work trust local communities and focus on getting the fundamentals right
Disgraced 83-year-old fashion mogul still faces charges in other jurisdictions, including New York
Underlying trends such as the racial wealth gap haven’t changed — so why have corporate policies?
Leonard Leo was architect of effort to secure conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court
Legal loophole means law enforcers cannot get green light from Warsaw to search vessels at sea
More departing CEOs and CFOs are opting for a smorgasbord of director, consulting and mentoring roles
Grasping the impact of war and climate change is increasingly important for future leaders
Wes Streeting tells FT Weekend festival that people ‘are not living well longer’
Donald Trump has used vice-president’s record as a government lawyer to attack her over criminal justice issues
Health MOTs can flag risks but it might be too much to ask staff to step on the scales
Care home shortage and a stabilising residential market offer opportunities in rate-sensitive property funds
Our systems for figuring out childcare have not caught up with an egalitarian society
Government to make all large companies disclose remuneration data
Doctors and scientists raise concerns over evidence used to convict neonatal nurse of infant murders ahead of inquiry next week
Sir Douglas Flint joins calls to boost personal finance teaching in schools
There is power to be gained in living on one’s own terms
Already known for his battles with Bolsonaro, his ban on X has pitched him into the centre of a new fight
Sentence is one of the longest in connection with far-right violence over the summer
The increased isolation many feel is a symptom of a larger problem
Religious chiefs push for more weddings and more children to avert future population decline
Pieces from break-ups can be repurposed to signal a fresh start
Forty years of sentence inflation has left prisons ‘unfit for purpose’, say former Lord Chief Justices
Move comes as proceedings were set to begin on charges of avoiding $1.4mn in taxes
CPS says there is no ‘realistic prospect of conviction’ over 1996 alleged incident