Weinstein whistleblower welcomes changes that will help workers speak out against sexual harassment
Charlie Taylor warns of ‘staggering’ level of Whitehall control as report flags rising violence and use of drones
Deadline for countries to sign deals with Trump expires on Wednesday
UK aides play down likelihood of sealing a ‘one in, one out’ returns deal during French leader’s UK visit
Treasury says it will protect ‘working people’ ahead of what is set to be a painful autumn Budget
International Chamber of Commerce says overhaul of regulations could help plug £22bn funding gap
Political responses to a bad situation tend towards either charlatanism or timidity
Party never explained why Tories failed to restore growth — now it struggles to match policies with hard fiscal reality
AI is only one of the many pressures facing university leavers
Switching to gas reduces emissions in the short term but increases them in the long run
Residential property has become a tax-free retirement fund that excludes younger generations
Politicians and trade unions warn event is at odds with government’s pledge to expand ‘insourcing’
One year on from Labour lifting a de facto ban, few large applications have been made
Task force led by CBI and Oliver Wyman calls for ‘substantially improved visibility’ through 10-year state investment plan
High number of checks highlights new European efforts to squeeze Russian exports
Trump’s campus clampdown and tougher rules on visas threaten to cut lucrative international applications
Plans to bring back programme to spur investment being considered by ministers
Under-40s put off weddings, home purchases and even divorce to save money
Ofcom’s decision to boost competition in the sector is credited with driving the rollout of a faster, more reliable internet connection
The capital’s summer season is packed with all-day music fests. They can be more miss than hit — but here are three that get it right on all fronts
Company was part of London’s bumper crop of 2021 IPOs but was taken private two years ago at 90% discount
Populist party adopts ‘common sense’ approach and welcomes previously rejected applicants
Books by Brendan Cooper and Bijan Omrani explore two forces that once fuelled the country’s global power and now leave it pining for the past
Charlie Nunn calls on government to tackle housing crisis to provide foundation for Britain’s economic growth
In an age obsessed with germs, wearing shoes at home feels fearless and free. And summer feet are deeply unsavoury
Permission to offer credit cards to 11mn British customers still pending as fintech nears 1st anniversary of becoming a bank
The UK city aims to build on its reputation for manufacturing and education to become a design and retail centre
Labour unveils Blair-style family hubs as Reform UK gains ground in new poll
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Work on final assembly line has wound down after dearth of new orders for the combat aircraft
Government-backed study into high-speed project published as HS2 scheme is hit by delays and mounting costs
Planned leadership reshuffle at Big Four firm comes after recent clash with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund
Following Heathrow substation review, Prospect warns on investment across sector
Former banker James McMurdock is alleged to have borrowed £70,000 through two companies
Regulatory changes stand a greater chance of creating a nation of investors
Wide range of wealth management clients prepare to leave, according to survey