Jim Pickard So Lord Waheed Alli is a media tycoon who’s made money in not only media, but also in finance and in fashion. He ...
More subtle and indirect than revelations about the interviewees, this is a major reason why these lunch reports are so enjoyable.
It struck me long ago that The Raj Quartet is such a masterpiece because, like Elsa Morante’s History: A Novel (“Why Elsa Morante’s work still resonates”, Opinion, September 14), it is a 19th-century ...
In his review of the 30-year record of “Lunch with the FT” Henry Mance fails to give due credit to James Ferguson for his remarkable portraits of the FT’s guests.
A potential solution or compromise to the issue of dynamic pricing, highlighted by Oasis ticket sales ( FT View, September 7), is for all monies spent (dynamically) over and above the stated ticket ...
I have “Lunch with the FT” almost every day. It might be with Gillian Tett in Geneva, Janan Ganesh in Jaipur or Maria Shollenbarger, almost anywhere, even old Yangon. For 50 kyat, 100 swissies or 200 ...
Jo Ellison (Opinion, Life & Arts, September 14) quotes Jean Cocteau, the French librettist, novelist, actor, film director and painter on his love for cats: “I love cats because I enjoy my home; and ...
I regularly follow Robin Lane Fox’s gardening advice and after reading his column (House & Home, September 7) made a point of stocking up on plant food to keep things going into late autumn — noting ...
The US Secret Service on Friday said the country was in a “hyperdynamic threat environment”, as it admitted “complacency” ...
The European Commission president has pitched herself as the answer to the question: ‘who do I call if I want to speak to ...
In a ruling that was welcomed by victims, the High Court found that rules on disclosure of information to the Independent ...
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said the Conservative brand was “bust and broken” as the party’s leadership pledged to fight the next general election bashing believers in the green transition and “net ...