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Henry Mance

Chief features writer

Henry Mance is the FT's chief features writer. He was previously a political correspondent and the FT's media correspondent. He has won two British Press Awards, for interviewing and feature-writing, and wrote the book How to Love Animals and Protect Our Planet.
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  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
    Television
    The BBC dropped ‘Gaza: Doctors Under Attack’ but its images will stay with you

    Now on Channel 4, the film investigates the detention and killing of Palestinian medics — and illustrates why the corporation needs to find a way to tell such stories

    A large, partly burnt out hospital building pockmarked with bullet holes
  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    Special ReportThe Business of Tennis
    Tennis players battle status quo in off court power play

    Tours, tournaments, players and investors are all fighting for a bigger slice of the pie

    A male tennis player in a red shirt and white shorts serves the ball on a clay court
  • Sunday, 15 June, 2025
    Leadership
    The sports helping executives stay at the top of their game

    Is that afternoon golfing really a form of corporate education?

    Montage of tennis balls, a golf club, chess pieces, a football, playing cards and video game controllers
  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Beauty entrepreneur Trinny Woodall: ‘Age is irrelevant, it’s about the energy you bring’

    The former TV presenter on online influencers, the challenges faced by female business owners — and how much she really spends on her beauty regime

    An illustration of a woman with long blonde hair. She is wearing a blue suit
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    Film
    David Attenborough shows an angry and political side in new film Ocean

    Unprecedented footage of a commercial trawler’s net dredging the ocean floor animates the 99-year-old like never before

  • Monday, 5 May, 2025
    Work WatchWork & Careers
    Will train WiFi ever work?

    Connections at speed are notoriously bad and a solution is not straightforward

    Montage image of a train and wifi error symbols
  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    News in-depthNigel Farage
    The great regenerator: how Nigel Farage keeps bouncing back

    Despite his friendship with Donald Trump and the fallout from Brexit, the Reform leader is thriving

  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    UK universities
    UK to launch scheme to recruit global research talent after Trump crackdown

    Initiative backed by £50mn in government money comes as US administration seeks to cut funding and suppress research

    UK Science Vaccine Laboratory
  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    Travel
    Postcard from Madrid: lunch at the world’s oldest restaurant

    Botín has been going strong for 300 years — but can it avoid being a tourist trap?

    Watercolor illustration of the exterior of Restaurante Sobrino de Botín in Madrid, Spain, showing people dining at outdoor tables beneath red awnings, with a suited waiter standing in the doorway
  • Saturday, 26 April, 2025
    Life & Arts
    When is a natural disaster human-made?

    The mud has been cleared in Valencia. But questions remain about last year’s deadly floods

    An overhead view of the flooding in Valencia, with muddy brown waters swirling around abandoned cars and people wading through the wreckage
  • Saturday, 12 April, 2025
    Scientific research
    The ‘dire wolf’ dilemma

    There’s clever technology behind the de-extinction of species but it may have undesired consequences

    two pups that were genetically engineered with similarities to the extinct dire wolf
  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
    House & Home
    The eviction heavies stoking the fires of Spain’s property crisis

    As developers and private homeowners alike turn to desperate measures to remove squatters, a cohort of eviction specialists has risen to prominence — helping to transform the issue into a major political controversy

    A giant banner on the side of a building features the Desokupa logo, marking its 9th anniversary. It includes a cartoon of a man in an orange prison jumpsuit, a muscular man with tattoos in the background, and the phrase “¡Seguiremos limpiando las calles!”
  • Thursday, 3 April, 2025
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    38 Londres Street — in pursuit of Pinochet and a Nazi war criminal

    Philippe Sands tells the story of his part in attempts to extradite the Chilean dictator and trace his ties to an SS fugitive

    Four people stand at the iron fence of a grand, colonnaded mansion house on a grey autumn day. One of them waves a large Chilean flag; another is wearing a smaller flag on his or her back
  • Saturday, 29 March, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Anti-Americanism is a mug’s game

    Boycott Tesla if it makes you feel better — but the best critiques of Trump and Musk will come from the US itself

    Looking up to a huge balloon depicting a face with an open mouth, flying in a blue sky
  • Wednesday, 26 March, 2025
    Travel
    Spain’s huge ghost hotel — and why they can’t knock it down

    The 20-storey El Algarrobico is a deserted monument to the struggle between environment and development

    A large curved building on a shore, with cranes behind
  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2025
    Arts
    ‘Mussolini’ director Joe Wright: ‘When did anti-fascism become controversial?’

    The ‘Atonement’ and ‘Darkest Hour’ filmmaker on his new TV series ‘Son of the Century’

    a man in a formal black suit sitting at a wooden desk with papers, while another person in casual attire and glasses gestures toward him
  • Saturday, 1 February, 2025
    The Weekend Essay
    Where ‘woke’ went wrong 

    Seemingly irresistible just a few years ago, movements aimed at addressing systemic inequalities are now in retreat. Can they recover?

    A worker in a high-vis vest using a high-pressure host to clean up graffiti on a statue and the ornamental exterior of a building
  • Saturday, 25 January, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The anti-Shein manifesto — my quest to buy better, buy less

    What if, instead of being surprised when an item survives a few years, we shopped only for things that will last?

    A dark-haired boy sits by a roadside kerb, fixing the back wheel of a bike with a spanner
  • Thursday, 23 January, 2025
    Religion
    Trump and the troublesome priest

    The president complained about the bishop’s mixing of religion and politics but in his version of Christianity the two are intertwined

    Illustration of Trump taking a peek through the empty space that shapes the head of a pastor. The pastor’s cloth has on one side a tick and on the other a cross
  • Tuesday, 14 January, 2025
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    Hope — Pope Francis’s surprising, joyful call for spiritual renewal

    This mould-breaking memoir leaves questions unanswered, but its humour and enthusiasm are hard to resist

    A man in white robes and skullcap sits on a chair on a podium. Behind him is a sculpture of people huddled together
  • Saturday, 11 January, 2025
    FT Magazine
    The utterly plausible case that climate change makes London much colder

    For some climate scientists, global warming threatens Britain with a more unexpected scenario

    This image depicts a snow-covered urban setting with a modern, yet desolate atmosphere
  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Nicola Sturgeon: ‘The independence movement has proven itself resilient’

    The former Scottish first minister on SNP scandals, falling out with Alex Salmond — and why pressure for a new referendum will return

    A woman with short blonde hair in a pale shirt with black collar sits in a restaurant with pale walls that sport antlers and candles
  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
    The Weekend Essay
    The age of de-extinction: should we bring back the woolly mammoth?

    Species resurrection is nearing reality — it may also be distracting us from saving animals on the brink

    A colour illustration shows a woolly mammoth surrounded by images of a microscope, a petri dish and a DNA spiral
  • Tuesday, 24 December, 2024
    FT GlobetrotterThe smartest new hotels in Paris
    Thanks for the memories: Paris’s sumptuous Maison Proust hotel

    Cocoon yourself in a sensory rush inspired by the Belle Époque life and times of Marcel P

    Looking through the pale-orange-wood doors of the Pierre-Auguste Renoir Suite at Maison Proust, towards a double bed behind which is a red and orange floral-patterned wall
  • Wednesday, 18 December, 2024
    Travel
    Postcard from London: a Christmas sleepover at the zoo

    Staying overnight in the zoo’s wooden cabins, visitors can enjoy less hurried encounters with the animals — and wake to the sound of a lion’s growl

    A watercolour illustration of a family (a man and woman with two small children) wrapped up winter clothes standing in the snow at the zoo and looking into the giraffe enclosure
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