Is compassion fatigue inevitable in an age of 24-hour news?
We have never been more aware of the appalling events that occur around the world every day. But...
Is compassion fatigue inevitable in an age of 24-hour news?
We have never been more aware of the appalling events that occur around the world every day. But...
The only way to end the class divide: the case for abolishing private schools
The continuing gap between state and private education is reinforcing privilege and harming the...
How to be human: the man who was raised by wolves
Abandoned as a child, Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja survived alone in the wild for 15 years. But...
BDS: how a controversial non-violent movement has transformed the Israeli-Palestinian debate
Israel sees the international boycott campaign as an existential threat to the Jewish state....
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How Matteo Salvini pulled Italy to the far right
After years on the fringes of Italian politics, the populist leader of the Lega has stoked...
‘My death is not my own’: the limits of legal euthanasia
Henk Blanken knows Parkinson’s disease might one day take him past the point at which he wants to...
The free speech panic: how the right concocted a crisis
Snowflake students have become the target of a new rightwing crusade. But exaggerated claims of...
The ugly scandal that cancelled the Nobel prize. By Andrew Brown
Sweden’s literary elite has been thrown into disarray by allegations of sexual harassment and...
How to Spend It: the shopping list for the 1%. By Andy Beckett
In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s...
Nevis: how the world’s most secretive offshore haven refuses to clean up
The years since 2008 have seen a global crackdown on offshore finance. Yet a few places have...
Poles apart: the bitter conflict over a nation’s communist history
Many Poles remember Soviet soldiers saving them from Nazi occupation. But a growing number are...
‘We believed we could remake ourselves any way we liked’: how the 1990s shaped #MeToo
While promising liberation and endless possibility, the culture of the decade drove us...
‘Nothing to worry about. The water is fine’: how Flint poisoned its people
When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children...
The age of patriarchy: how an unfashionable idea became a rallying cry for feminism today
A term that was derided and abandoned a decade ago has come roaring back to life. Written by...
Why we may never know if British troops committed war crimes in Iraq
The Iraq Historic Allegations Team was set up by the government to investigate claims of the...
The radical lessons of a year reporting on knife crime. By Gary Younge
At the end of our award-winning series, it’s clear that fixing the problem will require political...
How to spot a perfect fake: the world’s top art forgery detective
Forgeries have got so good – and so costly – that Sotheby’s has brought in its own in-house...
How the resurgence of white supremacy in the US sparked a war over free speech
With neo-Nazis marching in American cities, the national faith in absolute free expression is...
Five myths about the refugee crisis
The cameras have gone – but the suffering endures. Daniel Trilling deconstructs the beliefs that...
How Britain let Russia hide its dirty money
For decades, politicians have welcomed the super-rich with open arms. Now they’re finally having...
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