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The FT's senior business writer Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads: ft.trib.al/KE39ADZ
'Every day you have an excuse to stop, so if you don’t have the right mindset, you will find out.'
The midfielder who co-founded a biochemicals business on the difference between the locker room and the boardroom: ft.trib.al/Bs4XiiM
The Labour leadership hopeful's previous comments on tax, investment and property offer clues as to the thrust of his ideas when it comes to individuals’ personal finances: ft.trib.al/aZ7ZAe6
In defence of the perfectly ordinary restaurant: sometimes ‘fine’ really is absolutely fine. By Marina O'Loughlin.
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Far from its modest 1950s and 1960s roots, the trend is seeing multimillion-dollar homeowners muscling in on the act.
But why? Tara Loader Wilkinson reports: ft.trib.al/SOBLmMP
In an age of overexposure and at a time of ever-more unsettling dependence on the algorithms and tracking of Big Tech, is the ability to be invisible a new and definitive flex? ft.trib.al/ZrIYfmw
With make-up, it’s all about the base, says Nigella Lawson in her first beauty column for the FT.
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