‘Moral hazard’ warning after £1.5bn government loan guarantee for JLRNews Feed
Carmaker receives official backing after cyber attack that has halted production
Occidental Petroleum in talks to sell OxyChem unit for at least $10bnNews Feed
Deal would carve out one of the world’s largest standalone petrochemicals units
London considers lowering affordable homes target to spur house buildingNews Feed
Developers complain that 35% goal is too high and makes schemes unviable
Business school professors’ picksNews Feed
Topical FT articles and suggested classroom questions
The Revolutionists — the extremists who took terror into the skiesNews Feed
Jason Burke’s dramatic, deeply researched account looks at the hijackings and hostage-takings of the 1970s — and their connection with radicalism today
On climate, America is more than WashingtonNews Feed
In spite of drastic federal rollbacks, numerous public and private actors remain committed to environmental causes
Egypt pardons prominent activist from 2011 revolutionNews Feed
British-Egyptian citizen Alaa Abdel Fattah conducted repeated hunger strikes over more than a decade of detention
When it comes to tech, Britain must avoid becoming NebraskaNews Feed
Silicon Valley’s investment may be welcome but the UK should not allow itself to be a data-centre farm
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay — a knockout opera of Michael Chabon’s hit novelNews Feed
Mason Bates’s swift-moving, simplified adaptation is visually striking and sung by a terrific cast at the Metropolitan Opera, New York
The overdue recognitions of a Palestinian stateNews Feed
Only a two-state solution can break the countless cycles of violence