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CEO projects share of sales will double as companies integrate technology into operations
New Delhi pushes for exploration in Latin America and Africa and auctions domestic mining blocks
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High-profile West Midlands mayor urges Westminster colleagues to spend less time on rhetoric and focus on delivery
The theatre director’s innovative ‘Cherry Orchard’ at the Donmar Warehouse will have no samovars but plenty of carpet
Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister on being ejected from office, the need for radical economic remedies — and her battle with the ‘deep state’
Veteran media executive wants 24-hour cable news network to embark on digital overhaul
Her movie about male violence and female independence, ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’, became a phenomenon in Italy
Her new Ballett Zürich production based on Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement brings a tricksy narrative to the stage
A sequel to the 2015 murder investigation series looks at Robert Durst’s accomplices and what motivates crime
Former Italian premier Enrico Letta was asked by European leaders to report on state of single market
The former prime minister says Britain could have avoided austerity — but that politics has changed since the 1990s
Former Tory chancellor who handed over booming economy to Labour in 1997 tells FT ‘serious problems’ await next administration
Her striking narratives mix African mythologies, the natural world and science fiction
The 96-year-old is opening an ambitious show in Venice with some of his largest paintings to date
To celebrate 60 years of the family foundation, the philanthropist is embarking on a project to green the gallery’s frontage
Mounira Al Solh’s presentation at the Venice Biennale is inspired by the legendary figure of Europa
‘Foreigners Everywhere’ aims to refresh art history by highlighting artists who tell stories about global movement
He never set out to become a photographer but has ended up making some of the medium’s defining images
The Hollywood A-lister on playing Benjamin Franklin, why Gordon Gekko is misunderstood — and why acting is all about the hair
Having stirred things up at Shakespeare’s Globe, she is now bringing a spicy adaptation of ‘The Buddha of Suburbia’ to the RSC
Alexander Stubb urges allies to refrain from ‘belligerent’ rhetoric about Russia attacking soon
The designer turned fashion professor on the value of learning about materials and experimentation
Known for his work on the ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ soundtrack, the 13-time Grammy winner is going solo
The maverick watchmaker known for creating pieces with bullets and blood talks about innovating with more conventional materials
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