When the arts world goes green
Novelists raging against sponsors should be mindful of unintended consequencesRenewable energy
EQT/Suse: buyout group pulls IPO flop off the market on the cheap
Software group’s underperformance warrants the low price but new chief hopes to turn business roundMergers & Acquisitions
Here come the driverless taxis
San Francisco finally permits a 24/7 service despite local resistance. Can autonomous carmakers now win over the world?Driverless vehicles
Zimbabwean novelist Tsitsi Dangarembga: ‘People should not feel they are on the brink of extinction’
The writer on her five-decade-spanning trilogy, speaking out against her country’s authoritarian rulers — and why she will not rein in her critiques ahead of next week’s electionsLunch with the FT
Private equity lawyers are taught to eat what they kill
Law firms are fracturing partnerships by raiding each other for talent in London and New York Mergers & Acquisitions
Premier League to set out protocol forcing ‘bad’ owners to sell
English top flight discusses divestment process if individuals are barred as directors Travel & leisure industry
Belgium’s drug trafficking ‘even bigger’ problem than terrorism
Justice minister calls for EU extradition agreements to help catch kingpinsTerrorism
A laboratory of solar energy gives Lyon its moment in the sun
A boom in residential panel installations is fuelling large-scale projects in French cities Renewable energy
China unveils capital market reforms to boost investor confidence
Lower fees and longer trading hours part of plan to boost activity as policymakers’ concern over economy mountsFinancial & markets regulation