Will importers or foreign producers take the hit — or will it be US consumers who suffer, as many economists suggest?
The government says the levy targets landowners seeking to shelter wealth, but food producers say it will hit them hard
As anxieties about mental health increase, many headteachers are prohibiting phone use for students. Should the government make that mandatory?
Harris and Trump are neck and neck as the campaign reaches its closing days. Can you see a winner — and why?
As one Big Four accountancy firm creates a new ‘managing director’ grade, does what you’re called at work actually count?
How much money do you need to call yourself an ultra-high-net-worth individual? $10mn? $30mn? $100mn?
This week, the FT asks readers whether it is time to bring the search giant’s monopoly to an end
This week, the FT asks readers whether they care about how old leaders are
This week, the FT asks readers whether Starmer’s pessimistic tone is unsettling UK business
This week, the FT wants to know your view on Labour’s plan for workplace reforms in the UK
This week’s Big Question asks readers: what level of capital requirements should be mandatory for the largest banks?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: should governments do more to regulate dynamic pricing?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: should the UK government raise personal taxes to plug a gap in the public finances?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: who should be responsible for ensuring service workers earn a decent living wage?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: do the latest rules used to tame social media go far enough?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: will the world’s largest economy still achieve a soft landing despite rising unemployment?
This week’s Big Question asks readers: who should Harris pick to join her on the ticket