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  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    FT CollectionsSports Exchange
    Football heading for ‘collective bargaining’, says head of players’ union

    Alex Phillips, the secretary-general of Fifpro says footballers are scapegoated, overworked and excluded from decisions — while true power remains with clubs and owners

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  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: July
    My Favourite Pieces: Carmen Borgonovo’s love of charms — like parts of her soul

    The fashion entrepreneur sees her jewellery as a timeline of memories

    A smiling woman in a white and green patterned dress standing indoors
  • Sunday, 6 July, 2025
    Merck Mercuriadis
    Music investor Merck Mercuriadis plots comeback with Hipgnosis remix

    Founder of song rights buyer launches new venture after being sidelined from industry

    Merck Mercuriadis
  • Saturday, 5 July, 2025
    Visual Arts
    Anna Weyant’s secret? Knowing when to kill her paintings

    The artist on her first major museum exhibition, the trouble with art market fame — and living with a ghost

    A woman wearing a black top sits on a chair in front of a framed painting of a woman in a yellow dress
  • Friday, 4 July, 2025
    Lunch with the FT
    Steve Bannon: ‘Trump is going to be in your head for a long time’

    The former White House chief strategist on why he believes the Iran strikes were a win, his time in jail — and what Zohran Mamdani means for the Democrats

    Artistic watercolor portrait of a man with gray hair and a stern expression
  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
    At Home with the FT
    Cultural patron Pooja Singhal: ‘I want to make Pichwai a household name’ 

    Between leaving the family home in her forties and building her ‘dream’ retreat, a town house in ritzy Lutyens’ Delhi is a Vastu Shastra stepping stone

    Woman in a blue dress stands in a dimly lit room with eclectic decor, vintage wall art, and modern seating
  • Sunday, 29 June, 2025
    Food & Beverage
    Bacardi scion: pressure on alcohol industry ‘might hurt others — not us’

    Senior executive says sector’s sales declines are cyclical and do not require it to pursue drastic remedies

    Bacardi Regional President, Western Europe, Ignacio Del Valle
  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Style
    Jonathan Anderson on taking the reins at Dior: ‘How do you make history?’

    To chart the LVMH-owned brand’s future, the designer decided — like its founder — to look to the past for his debut collection

  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Visual Arts
    Juan Mata’s next move? Art curator

    The former Manchester United star on joining forces with Hans Ulrich Obrist for Manchester International Festival’s ‘Football City, Art United’

    A head and shoulders shot of a male footballer wearing a red football shirt with short black sleeves
  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Music
    Meet the violinist recreating 17th-century ‘pop music’ — tavern brawls included

    Bjarte Eike on his mission to capture the rambunctious sounds of baroque Britain

    Musicians with guitars and violins take part in a mock fight on stage
  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Music
    Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi on the band’s final fade to black

    The guitarist reflects on five decades of heavy metal, perilous pranks — and why he agreed to one last concert

    Tony Iommi seen from below wearing a black leather jacket, playing guitar onstage
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    At Home with the FT
    Artist Y.Z. Kami: ‘Come to the Hudson Valley for the quiet; for a party, go to the Hamptons’ 

    The Iranian-American painter’s remote former hunting lodge in the hamlet of Garrison is a place for contemplation in complex times

    Man in check shirt sits on stool in bright art studio with large windows, easels and painting supplies
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    Lunch with the FT
    Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr: ‘We’ve got to not talk ourselves into a spiral of collapse’

    The president of the English and Welsh courts on tackling record backlogs, defending frightened judges — and being the first woman in the role

    An illustration of a smiling blonde woman wearing a grey collarless jacket over a blue top. She sits in a restaurant with blue walls
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    Style
    Coach designer Stuart Vevers: ‘The idea of status has shifted’

    As he returns to London to accept his OBE, the British creative director reflects on three decades in fashion, what makes a good handbag and how the brand became a hit with Gen Z

    A man in casual clothes holding a young girl in his arm and the hand of a young boy stands in front of many seated people who are applauding
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    Books
    David Gentleman — ‘Confidence is the key thing. Without it, you don’t draw’

    The 95-year-old artist swore he would never teach. But now he has distilled seven decades of a packed career into an inspiring primer for young people

  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    Visual Arts
    Are you normal? What the Rijksmuseum’s collection reveals about early psychiatry

    Artist Fiona Tan on being given unprecedented access to curate a show about the human psyche

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  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    FT CollectionsSports Exchange
    Liverpool’s former data guru on signing Salah and Man Utd’s struggles

    For a decade Ian Graham helped drive Liverpool’s analytical approach. Now CEO of Ludonautics, he explains why most clubs are still resistant to change

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  • Sunday, 22 June, 2025
    The CEO
    Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi: ‘I hate to be politically correct’

    Energy boss has broken ranks with rivals as he faces the challenge of diversifying beyond oil and gas

    Claudio Descalzi
  • Saturday, 21 June, 2025
    Fashion
    Dries Van Noten’s Julian Klausner: ‘There is fantasy in the brand — but first there is a wardrobe’

    The Belgian fashion house’s new creative director on forging his own path after taking over from his mentor

  • Saturday, 21 June, 2025
    Theatre
    Playwright Laura Wade on why moving from Jilly Cooper to Somerset Maugham isn’t such a leap

    Having worked on streaming hit ‘Rivals’, she has now ‘remixed’ 1920s comedy of sexual politics ‘The Constant Wife’

    Two women sit at a table directing actors while they rehearse a scene
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Lunch with the FT
    AI sceptic Emily Bender: ‘The emperor has no clothes’

    The computational linguist on her motivations for taking on Big Tech, the dangers of chatbots — and why AI is just a ‘glorified Magic 8 Ball’

    A white woman with short curly hair and glasses smiles. She is wearing a patterned purple shirt and octopus earrings. She is in a Japanese restaurant
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    London’s summer art scene 2025
    Victoria Miro: ‘Art should open your eyes to something you don’t know’

    As her gallery celebrates its 40th birthday with a unique retrospective, the celebrated dealer and grande dame of Britart gives a rare interview to the FT

    A women with long, silver grey hair in an art gallery, wearing a matching blue-and-white patterned top and trousers
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2025
    Visual Arts
    Artist Wael Shawky: ‘I believe that history is a human creation’

    At Luma Arles and Edinburgh’s Talbot Rice Gallery, the Egyptian artist’s operatic films weave together myth, Arabic texts and puppetry

    A man with short dark curly hair stands on a sunny terrace, leaning one hand on the wall next to him and raising the other to his face to shade his eyes from the sun
  • Thursday, 19 June, 2025
    FT Collections
    AI Exchange

    In this monthly series, running alongside our existing Tech Exchange dialogues, FT journalists talk to the scientists, developers and business leaders exploring ever more applications for artificial intelligence, in every aspect of our lives

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  • Thursday, 19 June, 2025
    FT CollectionsAI Exchange
    Margaret Mitchell: artificial general intelligence is ‘just vibes and snake oil’

    One of the pioneers of AI ethics explains why human needs should be the central driver in the development of the technology

    Illustrated portraits of two women side by side against a vibrant orange digital background featuring data and circuit-like patterns
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