2021-04-29
Financial Times Front Page 29th of April 2021
The Financial Times says Boris Johnson is facing two new investigations into alleged donations for the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.
The Financial Times says Boris Johnson is facing two new investigations into alleged donations for the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat.
China is set to reveal its first population decline in 60 years, reports the Financial Times.
Two senior Whitehall officials have revealed financier Lex Greensill acquired his privileged role at the heart of the UK government without any contract or explanation of his job, reports the Financial Times.
The Financial Times says some of Credit Suisse’s largest shareholders will attempt to remove the board member in charge of risk oversight following a couple of scandals.
David Cameron’s frantic attempts to lobby for struggling Greensill Capital a year ago include contacting the most senior official in the UK Treasury, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times leads on Italy’s prime minister Mario Draghi unveiling a €221bn recovery package to help save the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese president Xi Jinping has called for a new world order, warning other countries against interference in the internal affairs of his country – that’s on the front of the Financial Times.
The Financial Times leads on reports that the football teams signed up to the new European Super League will get a welcome bonus of between 200 and 300 million euros.
The US and China have vowed to work together to combat climate change, the Financial Times reports.