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Tea with the FT: what can the FT’s blogs do for you?

In the past our readers have given us some helpful feedback about the Financial Times website. Would you like to take part in the informal conversation about the blogs and online discussion forums over a cup of tea?
If so, we will be waiting for you w…

[ More ] July 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |

Martin Dickson’s pick of the week

Election fever in Iran, election torpor in Europe, and febrile politics at Westminster were among our top stories this week, and on each occasion our newspaper and online stories meshed extremely well.
Our Iranian coverage throughout the week has been …

[ More ] June 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |
 

Award wins in Asia and London

The FT did extremely well in the Society of Publishers in Asia awards, the region’s most prestigious, taking five top slots and a runner-up prize.
Joe Leahy’s coverage of the Mumbai bombings, together with pieces on the struggles of Indian farmers …

[ More ] June 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |

Lionel Barber’s pick of the week, June 8

A great week for big news and the FT news operation has performed with flair and professionalism in print and online.
First, the Westminster team and the UK news desk led by George Parker and Sarah Neville – supported by the night news desk – did brill…

[ More ] June 8th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |
 

Changes to FT.com

FT.com readers will notice a number of changes to the site today. They are part of a rolling programme designed to make the site simpler to navigate and use but also to highlight the content of greatest interest to you.
The first change is that the ma…

[ More ] June 3rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |

Lionel Barber’s pick of the week

Themes of the Week: The dollar weakens sharply against leading currencies, Congress party wins the Indian elections with a better-than-expected showing and stocks soar, Sir Victor Blank is eased out as Lloyds Bank chairman, President Obama unveils a we…

[ More ] May 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Random Thoughts |