FT correspondents and guests answered subscriber questions on 25 June 2025
The Google DeepMind boss and the Oscar-winning filmmaker on why they have joined forces — and whether Hollywood should be worried
FT subscribers put their questions to FT experts and guests on May 28 2025
Many social media promotions appear to be hosted by senior finance figures, but they’re fake
FT journalists answered subscriber questions at a subscriber webinar on April 23
FT journalists answered questions on the changing trade, economic and geopolitical relationship between the US and its allies
Proponents of methods including blood transfusions and gene therapy argue that they can extend longevity. Is it just a delusion?
Her supporters argue that the French politician’s guilty verdict is an attack on democracy — a strategy that can be successful
The automation of low-level tasks or entry-level roles could change the way future professionals are trained
FT correspondents and guests answered subscribers’ questions at a March 27 webinar
As Elon Musk’s popularity nosedives, car sales and the share price of his EV company have swiftly followed
Trump’s on-again, off-again trade war is creating market uncertainty and sending consumer confidence plummeting
Applications for UK citizenship are at a record high, with immigration experts pointing to the US political landscape
The answer still puzzles scientists, but there are some clues of what might be behind the gender gap in life expectancy
FT correspondents discussed how Europe will respond to geopolitical and economic dangers
Efficacy of the drugs has driven their success, but the potential side-effects pose serious risks
Despite the potential for safer roads, polls suggest public trust in automated vehicles is falling
A removal of the cap means financial rewards in the City are likely to be more lucrative than they recently have been
With fertility rates falling and populations of some countries shrinking, multiple causes could be behind the trend
Policies vary dramatically between different countries, but striking the right balance is hard
FT journalists answered subscribers’ questions about Donald Trump’s return to the White House
Several factors could be contributing but experts are yet to reach a consensus on an explanation for the rapid decline
Some argue Britain cannot compete with US when its executives earn less. But what is right level of remuneration?
Three FT pieces this week explore the soaraway, world-beating success of American business. But can it last?