Women top charts for majority of weeks in 2024 and claim half of top 20 best-selling albums for the first time
Concern expressed by John Prescott and Jack Straw in 2004 over possible migration wave later borne out in Brexit vote
Concerns that instability will spill over from Syria add urgency to efforts to woo PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan from prison
Elevated menus to get you through the winter months, from a Swedish Sunday roast to a diamond-dusted dinner
President Zelenskyy moves to replace Russia as key grain supplier after overthrow of Moscow ally Bashar al-Assad
Michael Cassidy had a key role in transforming the UK’s tired financial district into a global behemoth
Biden administration races to provide Kyiv with additional support before Donald Trump takes office
Centre-right bloc forecast to win February elections may end grants to replace gas boilers
Partner moves across City hit highest number in at least a decade
Documentary-maker Julian Evans rekindles a 30-year romance with the country and finds warmth in desperate circumstances
This year’s top tables, as selected by FT editors and writers
The 12 most notable cartoons of the year
Wealthy customers hit with hefty charges as importers forced to take longer routes
Europeans need to acknowledge that they can no longer rely on the US security guarantee
Mario Draghi’s report urging the EU to step up its game uses a buzzword on every Eurocrat’s lips
Bloc seeks to respond to growing number of disasters expected as a result of climate change
Ilham Aliyev blames Russia for Christmas Day tragedy that claimed lives of 38 people
Cancellation of presidential vote divides society as government blamed for ignoring alleged Russian meddling
CDU leader and other politicians criticise media group Axel Springer over publication of opinion piece
Ministers under pressure to secure future of imperilled Grangemouth facility
Wine estates are struggling to attract buyers while dealing with a poor 2024 harvest
Politics and luxury goods weigh on benchmark Cac 40 index
Lack of routine testing means thousands of youngsters could be suffering from effects, say experts
Projects that pass muster with insurers will get added credibility and reduced risk
From a grand Regency town house of the type immortalised in Jane Austen novels, to a pretty stone cottage in a nearby village