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It’s harder to stay sane without sport

With events shut down due to coronavirus, some fans have lost the only community they had




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Is this New Zealand’s chance to become the place to do business?

The country’s isolation has suddenly gone from historic disadvantage to unique selling point




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The European Parliament elections: an interactive guide

More than 350m EU citizens will elect a new European Parliament in May




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US-China trade war: Can you dodge Trump’s tariffs?

Try your hand at navigating the dispute




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European elections 2019: Full results

EU citizens have elected a new European Parliament




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The European elections 2019 in five charts

Centre-right and centre-left lose their combined majority amid strengthened Green, populist and nationalist forces




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Britain’s economy set for a ‘significant decline’, says ONS

Statistical agency warns of increased volatility in official data due to virus challenges




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Bank of England policy report: What to look out for

Forecasts will be most thorough assessment yet of how lockdown is affecting the economy




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Trump hits Iran with new sanctions

Iranian state TV says US using ‘empty excuse’ of Tehran’s nuclear activities




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Germany should lead a European naval mission in the Gulf

Its posturing as a self-righteous pacifist is unconvincing




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Fashion group J Crew pushed into bankruptcy

US retailer of preppy clothing was already under pressure from heavy debt load




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Amazon and eBay should be liable for faulty goods, says EU group

Online marketplaces must be responsible for what they sell, says consumer organisation Beuc




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How happier hens mean more eggs — and trees

The discovery that chickens roam further when given more shelter started a green journey




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Best practice needs the human touch

Resilience in business is rooted in paying heed to staff behaviour




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Wanted: British export and innovation expertise post-Brexit

The UK needs new ideas and skills for expanding sales worldwide




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Tessa Jowell, politician and campaigner, 1947-2018

Moderniser who served on front bench for 18 years championed Olympics and Sure Start




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How giving back can pay back

Sharing skills is just one way FT Future 100 UK companies help their local area




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‘Green’ schemes range from books to bikes

These FT Future 100 UK businesses are building sustainability into their model




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Companies cannot afford to ignore older workers

An ageing population and later retirement means employers will soon have little choice




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Derby’s industrious architecture celebrates old and new

Eye-catching locations around the city exemplify its modern ambition




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Start-ups advance to test overseas markets

The city exports more goods and services per job than any other in Britain




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Motherless Brooklyn — Edward Norton directs and stars in a bloated crime thriller

The actor plays a detective with Tourette’s syndrome in this 1950s-set film




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Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville star in cancer drama Ordinary Love

This hospital saga is gripping, well acted and sometimes harrowing




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The Cave is a blistering documentary about a Syrian hospital

The doctor at the heart of this film shows dauntless compassion




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So Long, My Son is an intricately tragic drama set in China’s one-child era

Wang Xiaoshuai’s wonderfully acted film is an epic of love and loss




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Shia LaBeouf’s childhood is re-enacted in the manic tragicomedy Honey Boy

An autobiographical movie that strips bare the actor’s early years




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Jumanji: The Next Level — Dwayne Johnson and Jack Black go full video game

Drama and substance are peripheral in a movie that’s as lacking in humanity as you might expect




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Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is fun and fantastic (in parts)

There’s swashbuckling and explosions, but Adam Driver is the real star of the ninth and final film in the Skywalker saga




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Cats lands on its feet with terrific choreography, Judi Dench, James Corden and Taylor Swift

Tom Hooper’s musical adaptation is weird, wonderful and worryingly erotic




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Five decades, 25 films — Nigel Andrews’ favourites

From ‘Raging Bull’ to ‘Spirited Away’, the FT’s outgoing film critic picks his top movies




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Greta Gerwig’s Little Women is vibrant, sardonic and out­rageously gorgeous

Saoirse Ronan shines as the tomboyish lead sister in this adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel — with sly feminist subtexts




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Spies in Disguise — Will Smith and Tom Holland save the planet, if not the movie

Fun though it may be, this collection of out-takes is never quite the sum of its parts




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Federico Fellini at 100 and the myth of realism

Nigel Andrews on how the Italian auteur abandoned neorealism for something looser and more fantastical




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Terry Jones, actor, writer and director, 1942-2020

The versatile Monty Python star who sided with the underdog




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John Boorman: hits, myths and borrowed tales

The brilliance of the director’s early work reflects western cinema’s genius for refashioning primal stories and pulp fiction




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The five best mass-infection movies — and two new odes to endurance

War films 1917 and the upcoming Painted Bird are the latest entries in a sub-genre driven by relentless adversity and survival




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Tech losers can win longer term

Uber cuts 3,700 staff, Libra’s first CEO, Microsoft Surface surfeit




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FT’s legal hackathon races to ease pandemic pressures

Projects under way range from more efficient legal aid to facilitating esignatures




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Schools scramble to meet demand for online MBAs

Flexibility and lower fees appeal — but not all providers are competing on price




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Financial Times Online MBA directory 2020

Find out which schools are offering distance-learning post-graduate business degrees




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Grappling with the high turnover of deans

There is a limited pool of candidates to fill what has become a complex leadership role




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Students flock to study quant finance in record numbers

Enrollees from India and China make up a third of intake




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Education leaders look for students with practical potential and ‘Midlands grit’

Teaching geared to developing ‘ability to use wide range of career skills’




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AI in education will help us understand how we think

Robot teachers are the start of an evolving relationship with artificial intelligence




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How remote study is changing business school life

The coronavirus crisis has created new ways to learn and collaborate




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MBA students demand tuition fee refunds over campus closures

Candidates at Wharton among those protesting over diminished educational experience




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Is now the right time to apply for an MBA?

Top schools offer deadline extensions and more flexible entry requirements for flagship courses




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Are you graduating in 2020? We want to hear from you

Tell us how graduating into a pandemic economy is affecting you personally and professionally




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What are good — and less expensive — alternatives to an MBA?

Your question for our expert — and readers’ advice




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Guaraní: both Paraguay’s secret weapon and its glue

Widely spoken indigenous vernacular has problems around official adoption and online presence