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  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    FT Globetrotter
    Gen Z and the rise of bookshop bars

    From BookTok cafés to dating events, from writing workshops to cocktail bars, here are some of the capital’s hotspots for bibliophiles

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  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    Tech start-ups
    Call for entries: Europe’s Leading Start-Up Hubs 2026

    We are inviting business incubator and accelerator schemes to take part in the third year of our ranking

  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    Private equity
    Wall Street vs private equity: can anyone stop the grad recruitment creep?

    Graduates, banks and private equity firms are locked in a tussle for talent that inflicts pain all round

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  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    Rutherford Hall
    It will cost a lot more to buy a president from now on

    A behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist

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  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    Leadership
    ‘Nowhere to hide’: Why more CEOs are fronting videos

    Executives are filming themselves for social media as a way to talk directly to staff, customers and shareholders

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  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    Business education
    Business school professors’ picks

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    There is no back-to-normal for CEO pandemic perks Premium content

    Many of the perks the C-suite got their companies to bestow on them during Covid seem to be here to stay

  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    Pilita Clark
    Would you work 32 hours Monday to Sunday?

    One boss thinks it might be better than the traditional four-day week

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  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
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    Counting the cost of a career break

    Taking a work hiatus is growing in popularity but the price of getting back to work can be steep — despite the promise of ‘returnships’

  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    ReviewBusiness books
    Business books: what to read this month

    Careful listening, long-life companies and lessons from a social entrepreneur

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  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Special ReportThe Future of the Car
    Safety fears fuel the electric vehicle gender gap

    Range anxiety, threatening charging stations and ‘mansplaining’ marketing all affect uptake

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  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
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    Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling international students

    Letter from Department of Homeland Security signals new escalation in stand-off with university

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  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
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    My top 10: Jackie Wullschläger’s highlights of the National Gallery’s rehang

    After the London museum’s once-in-a-generation revamp, the FT’s art critic shares her favourite works from its permanent collection

    “St Michael Triumphs over the Devil” by Bartolmé Bermejo: a painting of a male saint in armour slaying a dragon
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Working It
    Feel it’s all pointless? You’re not alone

    China’s workplace terms offer a glimpse into its corporate culture and society, and the ideas are going global

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    HSBC Holdings PLC
    HSBC warns of bonus cuts for staff who work from home too much

    Workers at UK retail bank told line managers will start monitoring office attendance more closely

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Special Report
    Europe’s Best Employers 2025

    The inaugural Europe’s Best Employers covers 1,000 companies across 26 industries. In the report, we look at Germany’s employee-employer decision making model; the attraction of working in financial services; why we need strong managers; good employment practices pay off at a retailer; and the benefits of working in tech

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    FT Globetrotter
    A frequent flyer’s guide to the world’s finest airport lounges

    Not all lounges are created equally. The best have striking architectures, scenic views, sleeping areas, shoeshines — and hot baths

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Special ReportEurope’s Best Employers 2025
    Europe’s Best Employers 2025 — interactive ranking

    The dominant industries represented in the list are retail, financial services and technology

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Special ReportEurope’s Best Employers 2025
    European tech sector’s working culture proves key to hiring talent

    Attractions for employees include wellbeing support and opportunities to shape products for local markets

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Isabel Berwick
    What makes a positive difference to the way that staff feel about work?

    Good managers are a valuable asset and have a big impact at the team and company level

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  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Deloitte LLP (United Kingdom)
    Deloitte to cut UK bonuses, pay rises and promotions

    Profits for Big Four firm come in ‘below our original plan’, says internal memo

    Deloitte headquarters in New Street Square, London
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Thames Water
    Thames Water freezes executives’ ‘retention payments’ after backlash

    Crisis talks with regulator and government led to agreement to pause controversial payouts

  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Sarah O'Connor
    Are female experts more credible?

    Public perception of stereotyped discrimination has one surprising outcome

    Janet Yellen
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Special ReportBusiness School Sustainable Education
    Business school teaching case study: who pays for cutting carbon out of making cement?

    Industry incumbents must decide when and how to use new production methods while the old ones remain profitable

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  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    FT Globetrotter
    Clay time: Simon Kuper’s ultimate guide to Roland-Garros

    Everything you need to know about this glorious Grand Slam tournament, from its often dark history to tickets and where to eat and drink

    A shot by British documentary photographer Martin Parr of the 2016 French Open, with a group of spectators wearing white hats watching a female tennis player in a blue outfit compete on a red-clay court on a sunny day.
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