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Mexico is wasting its nearshoring opportunity
With better government policy, the economy could boom1 hr ago -
Labour rules out scrapping inheritance tax relief for farmland
Plans welcomed by landowners but could constrain party’s fiscal headroom if it wins power next year2 hr ago -
UK political climate on immigration toughens task of ‘fixing’ EU ties
Plus, concerns over levels of net migration to Britain have diverged among Tory and Labour voters since 20213 hr ago -
Robinhood/UK: meme trader needs more arrows in its quiver for UK foray
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers4 hr ago -
Hot property: five homes for sale in Costa Rica
From a villa nestled in the jungle with a waterfall to another whose terrace is bordered by a curved infinity pool overlooking the Pacific4 hr ago -
The ANC will inevitably fall — just not yet
Prospects of change are widening the political spectrum4 hr ago -
The Israel-Hamas war in maps: latest updates
A visual guide to the war4 hr ago -
RMT to end UK rail strikes after members accept pay deal
Agreement ends 18 months of national action by rail workers, but walkouts by train drivers to continue5 hr ago -
Tata Technologies: EV designer galvanises interest in India stocks
Global investors now see the world’s most populous nation as a better proposition than China5 hr ago -
How to tackle Lebanon’s economic crisis
The situation is dire but there is a blueprint for managing the country’s currency, banks and public debt issues6 hr ago -
US ‘profoundly’ worried over Turkey’s financial links to Hamas
Treasury says country has long played ‘prominent role’ in allowing Palestinian militant group to access funds2 hr ago -
Hong Kong’s family office push falls flat with global billionaires
Mainland Chinese are the most interested, but even they prefer SingaporeNov. 7, 2023 -
Emboldened US union launches membership drive across 13 carmakers
Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen among companies targeted after UAW wins concessions at Detroit’s Big Three20 hr ago -
Britain’s genetic databank to unveil largest-ever sequencing release
‘Treasure trove’ will be used to develop drugs and treatments for wide range of diseases and is culmination of 20 years of work20 hr ago -
Asia’s universities attract the next generation wealthy
Parents are looking to Hong Kong and Singapore’s top ranked institutionsNov. 7, 2023 -
Five of the best eco-friendly homes for sale in England
From country barns to modern city houses, prime property where sustainability is a top priorityNov. 6, 2023 -
Nurses from ‘red list’ nations boost NHS register
Health professionals warn about over-reliance on ‘unethical’ hiring from overseas20 hr ago -
Google agrees to pay C$100mn a year for news in Canada
Pact ends stand-off with government that led search giant to threaten to cut links to articles from its servicesNov. 29, 2023 -
A first for King Charles while Trump takes the stand
Monarch delivers his inaugural King’s Speech, Trump appears in court again, and a flow of earnings fill the next seven daysNov. 5, 2023 -
UN climate fund battle looms over US stance on financing
Geopolitical divisions overshadow plan for scheme to help countries cope with destruction from global warmingNov. 5, 2023 -
Sunak under pressure to launch investigation after MP accused of multiple rapes
Party chair reported to have written to police after allegations surrounding unnamed politician were not addressedNov. 6, 2023 -
The global network behind the fentanyl crisis
The illicit trade routes responsible for the worst overdose crisis in US historyNov. 8, 2023 -
UK hands watchdog new powers to force garages to reveal profits
Measures come after Shell and Moto failed to hand over data on marginsNov. 15, 2023 -
FirstFT: Trump would gut Biden’s climate law if elected, say advisers
Also in today’s newsletter, Gaza hostage release delayed and far right victorious in Netherlands’ electionNov. 23, 2023 -
Hunt says budget too tight to restore overseas aid funding
UK chancellor commits to lift spending to previous levels when it becomes fiscally possibleNov. 29, 2023