Ajay Banga, World Bank nominee must swap finance for climate
The US pick for the institution’s president will face pressure to overhaul its approach to the environment
The Church of England can learn from Episcopalians on same-sex marriage
Divisions currently roiling the global Anglican church may fade in the face of lived reality
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‘FT solvers tend not to mind the risqué clues’
Colin Inman, who oversaw the Financial Times’s cryptic puzzles for more than four decades, on the art of the setter
European bosses hit easy targets for ‘green’ bonuses, pay report shows
Top 50 public companies pay out the majority of rewards for carbon emissions goals
Nigerians go to the polls for closest-run vote in country’s democratic era
Three candidates have a realistic chance of winning election but the count could take several days to compile
Scotland’s whisky and beer makers alarmed by mooted advertising ban
Drinks sector faces similar restrictions as tobacco under proposals designed to tackle country’s alcohol-related problems
Biden says he does not think China will send weapons to Russia
US president appears to undermine comments made by top officials over Beijing’s provision of arms for war in Ukraine
Plans for LED-clad sphere in London at risk as minister steps in
Critics say the venue in the former Olympic Park will blight thousands of homes with light pollution
UK tax authority launches crackdown on holiday let owners
HMRC sends ‘nudge’ letters to those it believes have not declared income from short-term rentals