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“Without fear and without favour”: Since 1888, this newspaper has argued for free markets, free trade, and liberal democracy. These commitments are renewed daily by the editorial board, which offers opinion and analysis on behalf of the FT.
  • Tuesday, 7 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    Japan’s next PM needs Takanomics, not Abenomics

    Sanae Takaichi must adapt the economic policies of her mentor to today’s tasks

    Sanae Takaichi sits smiling in a blue suit in the party leader's office after winning the LDP leadership election.
  • Monday, 6 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    The damaging twilight of the Macron presidency

    President’s mistakes have plunged France into its worst crisis for 70 years

    Sebastien Lecornu delivers a statement at a podium outside, with French and European Union flags in the background.
  • Sunday, 5 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    Britain’s flawed support for Jaguar Land Rover

    The government’s loan guarantee risks creating complacency over cyber resilience

    Staff inspect and polish the paintwork on a red Range Rover body shell under bright lights in a factory paint shop.
  • Friday, 3 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    The Manchester tragedy and antisemitism in Britain

    Synagogue attack comes amid a sharp rise in anti-Jewish prejudice

    Bouquets of flowers and a framed Star of David with a bee symbol are placed by a fence as tributes.
  • Thursday, 2 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    America’s senseless government shutdown

    Whatever Trump’s agenda, it is in both parties’ interest to end the closure swiftly

    Greg Freeman, a National Park Service law enforcement ranger, locks a gate with "Do Not Enter" signs blocking a road in Everglades National Park.
  • Wednesday, 1 October, 2025
    The editorial board
    A long-awaited plan for ending the war in Gaza

    Trump deserves credit — but the obstacles to lasting peace remain significant

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump seated and talking in the Oval Office, surrounded by officials
  • Tuesday, 30 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Keir Starmer finds some passion

    Unless his government can get a grip, questions over his leadership will remain

    Keir Starmer and Victoria Starmer walk hand in hand, smiling, as supporters applaud and hold signs at the Labour Party conference.
  • Monday, 29 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The creative ‘reparations’ loan plan for Ukraine

    Europe is finding ways to step up to finance Kyiv’s and its own defence

    Flames and thick smoke rise from burning cars amid rubble and destroyed buildings in a residential neighborhood on Kyiv’s outskirts.
  • Sunday, 28 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Spain has become Europe’s standout economy

    But it must combine immigration-led growth with productivity improvements

    Crowds of people  in Valencia sunbathe and swim on a packed beach under colourful umbrellas during a heatwave
  • Friday, 26 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    A new age of the train

    After 200 years, rail’s environmental and social benefits are coming into their own

    An oil painting depicting the 1825 opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, with George Stephenson driving the steam locomotive 'Locomotion' as crowds cheer.
  • Thursday, 25 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Japan needs a vision, not just a leader

    Frontrunners to head the ruling LDP should come up with bolder agendas

    Shinjiro Koizumi and Sanae Takaichi stand close together, both with serious expressions, against a green background.
  • Wednesday, 24 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The battle for US media freedom

    Jimmy Kimmel’s return to TV does not diminish the broader threat to open discourse

    Jimmy Kimmel smiles while hosting "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" with a nighttime cityscape and full moon backdrop.
  • Tuesday, 23 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Trump’s self-defeating move on skilled worker visas

    A big cost increase for H-1B visas is bad for American business and innovation

    Elon Musk smiles while speaking on stage with a microphone, standing in front of a large American flag backdrop.
  • Monday, 22 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The overdue recognitions of a Palestinian state

    Only a two-state solution can break the countless cycles of violence

    The sun sets behind destroyed buildings and rubble in Gaza, casting an orange glow over the devastated cityscape.
  • Sunday, 21 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The unfortunate EU foot-dragging on the Draghi plan

    Europe’s competitiveness is waning due to inertia in Brussels and national capitals

    Mario Draghi and Ursula von der Leyen sit side by side at a conference table in Brussels before delivering a keynote address, with attendees in the background
  • Friday, 19 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Britain plays host to King Donald

    In terms of Trump-style transactionalism, Starmer’s fawning secured few net gains

    Donald Trump and Keir Starmer smiling and talking together outdoors, with Starmer's hand on Trump's shoulder.
  • Thursday, 18 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Trump hands power back to the CEO

    The president and the SEC chair should beware of setting back shareholder rights

    Paul Atkins gestures, with a blurred backdrop of the US Capitol dome in the background
  • Wednesday, 17 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    A Brazilian court decision that bolsters democracy

    Bolsonaro’s conviction makes history by holding a coup plotter to account

    Jair Bolsonaro greets supporters at a rally, surrounded by people taking photos with their phones
  • Tuesday, 16 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    Replacing Starmer is not in Labour’s interest

    Britain does not need a rerun of the carousel of prime ministers of the Tory years

    Keir Starmer speaks with hands raised in front of UK flags and a red and gold backdrop at Lancaster House.
  • Monday, 15 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The Fed is stuck between its dual mandate

    A cautious rate cut this week would maintain the US central bank’s flexibility

    Jerome Powell gestures with both hands raised while speaking at a Federal Reserve conference in Washington
  • Sunday, 14 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    How India can trump US tariffs

    It should unleash the potential of its vast internal market with reform and investment

    Workers wearing yellow safety helmets and uniforms operate machinery and weld vehicle components on an assembly line at a VinFast factory
  • Friday, 12 September, 2025
    US foreign policy
    A world without rules

    America’s Trump-led retreat from global leadership is tempting others to push their luck

    Donald Trump salutes in front of the American flag
  • Thursday, 11 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    The alarming rise of American political violence

    Charlie Kirk’s murder is a moment for all sides to seek to lower the temperature

    People in a crowd react with fear and urgency, some fleeing and others looking distressed, after the shooting of Charlie Kirk
  • Wednesday, 10 September, 2025
    Labour party UK
    How Labour can rebuild trust with business

    Reining back the burdensome employment rights bill would be a good start

    Keir Starmer gestures while speaking to workers, with Rachel Reeves beside him, during a visit to a Jaguar Land Rover factory.
  • Tuesday, 9 September, 2025
    The editorial board
    America’s draconian immigration raids

    Hyundai case will make foreign workers and companies increasingly wary of setting up in the US

    A Homeland Security Investigations officer stands near a line of workers in safety vests and helmets outside a building during a raid.
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