The US conservative legal movement racked up big wins in recent years. What’s next on the docket?
Plus, the FT’s William Wallis on the state of the UK’s dangerously overcrowded prisons
We dissect this summer’s explosion of pop girls, including Charli XCX’s album ‘Brat’ and pop sensation Chappell Roan
Supreme Court decisions have hamstrung regulators but may make things more complex for companies
Paramount and Skydance just merged. Can they compete in the new Hollywood?
What difference will the new governments in the UK and France make?
The Women’s Tennis Association is looking to Saudi Arabia and private equity for support
Can F1 tackle the US sports market?
Masoud Pezeshkian promises change to Tehran’s domestic and foreign policies
Your first few months can set the tone for your leadership
Investors watch as politics moves left in two countries
We examine the pros and cons of footwear collecting craze
What we’ve learned from the new prime minister’s first five days in office
The world’s largest sportswear maker is in crisis as its sneakers lose some of their influence
The country’s far right was denied a majority in Sunday’s parliamentary elections
Molly Roden Winter, author of the memoir More, on polyamory and learning to be yourself
A wide-ranging conversation about everything from poverty to ethics
The FT’s top political commentators answer listeners’ questions about the general election result
The FT’s food experts discuss the third season of the critically acclaimed series
Exit polls show Keir Starmer’s party gaining big majority over Conservatives
The streaming giant is in talks with record labels over an artificial intelligence music deal
Can regional forces help contain the Gaza violence?
The panel casts ahead to the election results, and reviews the six-week campaigns
Inside the massive money manager’s ‘transformational’ acquisition
The Scandinavian country is moving ahead with the world’s first carbon tax on agriculture
Justices’ decision will likely delay federal trial beyond November election
Comic confesses her money mistakes - and how she’s bounced back from them
The FT’s chief data reporter on the changing landscape of politics in the US and the UK.
Books editors Fred Studemann and Laura Battle field summer scenarios and tell us the books they’d read
Emmanuel Macron’s centrists expected to slump to third place in snap parliamentary elections
The FT’s renowned commentator reflects on a critical moment for liberal democracy
Joe Biden had a lot to prove at the first presidential debate this week. He missed the mark.
Plus, where have all the ‘good chaps’ of British politics gone?
New EY chief rules out reviving plan to split Big Four firm in two
Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film ‘Kinds of Kindness’, starring Emma Stone, is unrelentingly bleak. Two film lovers join Lilah to talk about it
Big banks are trying to be more integrated. Will it work?
Who are those vying for influence with the Republican nominee?