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  • Friday, 16 May, 2025
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    Denim doyen Tim Kaeding: ‘Who wants to move to Ojai?’

    It took time for the co-founder of Mother to warm to small-town SoCal life. Now, he thinks the move to his Spanish Colonial house — with its blend of romance, rock‘n’roll and pinball machines — is ‘the best thing we ever did’

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    After fulfilling his childhood dreams as a player, the star defender has taken a prominent corporate role

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  • Wednesday, 14 May, 2025
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    The billionaire co-founder of the cloud software group and owner of Time magazine says technology is ‘never good or bad. It’s what you do with it that matters’

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    ‘We’re going to suspend habeas corpus if the courts don’t allow mass deportations’

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  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
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  • Sunday, 11 May, 2025
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  • Sunday, 11 May, 2025
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    The Ukrainian drone pioneer racing Russia’s military machine

    Oleksandr Yakovenko, one of Ukraine’s top drone manufacturers, on the challenges of the high-tech war and of keeping one step ahead of the Russians

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    The entrepreneur’s London penthouse is filled with bitcoin-inspired artworks, trippy sculptures and dinosaur skulls. Its an insight into his interest in exploring new frontiers

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    Timo Boldt, founder of meal kit group Gousto, on abandoning a career in finance

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  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
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    The tech entrepreneur on the risks and opportunities of AI, his dispute with Elon Musk and why he has the ‘most important job maybe in history’

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  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
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    The Antwerp-based doctor and collector combines his love of contemporary pieces with a desire to support emerging talent

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  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: May
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    As the organisation nears its 700th anniversary, its head wants it to be ‘more relatable’ as an industry showcase

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  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
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    Billionaire reopens feud with Tesla chief as he unveils plan to spend $200bn on philanthropy and close foundation in 2045

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  • Monday, 5 May, 2025
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    The designer is working to detoxify the fashion industry. Museums and eco-conscious shoppers are taking note

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  • Monday, 5 May, 2025
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    De Beers chief says Trump’s diamond tariffs are of no benefit to US jobs

    Industry body warns that more than $100bn is at risk if the precious stones are not exempted from duties

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  • Friday, 2 May, 2025
    Lunch with the FT
    Far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon: ‘I am perfectly adapted to France’

    The firebrand politician on stoking a ‘citizen revolution’, the effects of US policy — and whether he will run for president in 2027

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  • Friday, 2 May, 2025
    Frieze New York 2025
    Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley: ‘America is the only place where my art has been censored’

    The artist’s lo-fi video games about the Black trans experience have taken Berghain, Tate and MoMA by storm

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  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
    Frieze New York 2025
    A guide to Japanese woodblock master Hiroshige — according to his leading collector

    American businessman Alan Medaugh’s unparalleled collection of prints forms the basis of a major British Museum show

    A man sits at a table, with books and a woodblock print on the table
  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
    Frieze New York 2025
    Finnish artist Pilvi Takala: ‘When there is perfection, one crack will create a total disaster’

    From trying to enter Disneyland as Snow White to being Deloitte’s least productive intern, the performance artist thrives on testing social norms

    Short-haired woman sitting on a graffiti-covered urban wall, wearing a canary-yellow fleece, black velvet flared trousers and a black-and-blue keffiyeh scarf
  • Wednesday, 30 April, 2025
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    ‘Goldman of the Tropics’ wants to help Brazil feed the world

    BTG Pactual aims to be one of main commodities players as it boosts its presence in Asia

    André Esteves, group chair of BTG Pactual
  • Sunday, 27 April, 2025
    The CEO
    Darktrace CEO: ‘We didn’t have the valuation we knew we could get’

    Jill Popelka has tried to strengthen the cyber company’s operations and cast off the shadow of early backer Mike Lynch

    Jill Popelka at the Darktrace office overlooking the river Thames in London
  • Saturday, 26 April, 2025
    Television
    Russell Tovey on the dramatisation of Jean Charles de Menezes’ death: ‘It’s the way truth gets discovered’

    The actor on playing Brian Paddick in ‘Suspect’, education through art and how theatre changed his life

    A man with a beard stands with his hands in his pockets
  • Friday, 25 April, 2025
    Lunch with the FT
    Ex-NHS boss Amanda Pritchard: ‘You can’t change your mind every five minutes’

    The former head of NHS England on tech-led reforms, the future of healthcare funding — and the back-story of her resignation

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  • Thursday, 24 April, 2025
    At Home with the FT
    Artist Salima Hashmi: ‘We added hideaways to contemplate the world in’

    The Raj-era bungalow in Lahore, with its book-laden labyrinth of rooms, has been a hub for cultural and political activism for 55 years — and the engine room for a new generation of south Asian creatives

    Elderly woman reading a newspaper in a warmly lit room filled with bookshelves, framed photos, eclectic furniture and hanging paper lanterns
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