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Brian Groom

  • Sunday, 18 August, 2024
    Manchester
    Manchester’s skyscraper debates hark back to its golden age

    Once seen as a template for the world’s industrial future, the city’s building boom now makes it a test for urban living

    The business district of Manchester, with its shiny office blocks
  • Friday, 27 May, 2022
    ReviewHistory books
    Northerners — the places, the people and the roots of Brexit

    Brian Groom enjoyably surveys the history of the north, from rebellion and radicalism to the fall of the red wall

    A train crosses a viaduct. Below is a factory and polluted river.  Beside the factory is a road with people riding on horses
  • Friday, 1 April, 2022
    Energy sector
    German energy rationing could take lessons from UK’s three-day week

    The 1970s showed that ingenuity and priorities are key in minimising the fallout of a potential crisis

    Work resumes after ten weeks of strike action at the British Leyland Jaguar plant in Coventry, West Midlands, September 1972
  • Friday, 22 October, 2021
    ObituaryGerry Robinson
    Gerry Robinson, TV executive and broadcaster, 1948-2021

    Tough-minded accountant who rescued Granada with a combination of bonhomie and bluntness

    Sir Gerry Robinson on his estate in Donegal, Ireland. Associates described him as a ‘wolf in lamb’s clothing’ and even ‘a shark in a Val Doonican jumper’
  • Friday, 21 May, 2021
    ObituarySpencer Silver
    Spencer Silver, chemist and inventor 1941-2021

    The scientist whose chance discovery of a reusable adhesive led to the development of the Post-it note

  • Friday, 9 April, 2021
    ObituaryThe Royal Family
    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 1921-2021

    The UK’s longest-serving royal consort influenced the monarchy’s development for over 70 years

    Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
  • Tuesday, 16 February, 2021
    ReviewHistory books
    Frostquake — Britain’s 1960s winter of discontent

    Juliet Nicolson’s book seeks to link the big freeze of 1962-63 to the decade’s emerging social upheaval

    Nicolson draws a parallel with the Covid pandemic and the big freeze in Britain in 1962
  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2020
    Special ReportBusiness Guide to Derby
    Time marches on for UK clockmaker Smith of Derby

    Founded in 1856, the company is the survivor of British horology, having absorbed several rivals

    Smith Clocks - FT Montage
  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2020
    Special ReportBusiness Guide to Derby
    Derby corporate leaders ride the innovation wave

    From heritage to healthcare, via regenerating the city centre, local business is ‘recognising its strengths’

    Corporate Leaders BGD
  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2020
    Special ReportBusiness Guide to Derby
    Derby start-ups advance to test markets beyond UK

    The city exports more goods and services per job than any other in Britain

    Pentaxia press image
  • Tuesday, 10 March, 2020
    Special ReportBusiness Guide to Derby
    Derby’s industrious architecture celebrates the old and new

    Eye-catching locations around the city exemplify its modern ambition

    Silk Mill, Derby Derbyshire
  • Friday, 8 November, 2019
    Special ReportThe UK’s Entrepreneurs
    UK proves to be ‘unicorn’ haven despite Brexit fears

    London remains pre-eminent European tech hub, but Paris, Berlin and others are also growing

    Restaurant Food Delivery company 'Deliveroo' employee, Billy Shannon looks for an address while working in Camden Town, north London in November 17, 2016. Lunch hour has just started in the north London borough of Camden, which means it's crunch time for Billy Shannon, a fresh-faced food-delivery courier. Dressed in thermal clothing to ward off the autumnal cold, the 18-year-old jumps on his bike as an order comes in, mindful that he is paid not by the hour, but by the number of deliveries he makes. / AFP / DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY ALICE TIDEY (Photo credit should read DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 8 November, 2019
    Special ReportThe UK’s Entrepreneurs
    Scale-ups prioritised in UK productivity drive

    Government emphasis on high growth enterprises has intensified, but results are mixed

    Travel Up scaled up to be a major player in online travel bookings (handout)
  • Friday, 27 September, 2019
    ObituaryMichael Edwardes
    Michael Edwardes, industrialist, 1930-2019

    A forceful challenger of union power at British Leyland

    E0RX1T MICHAEL EDWARDES
  • Friday, 24 May, 2019
    UK industrial strategy
    Sheffield shows that there is life after steel

    But can smaller industrial towns like Scunthorpe follow its example?

    GND6K9 aerial view of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
  • Friday, 29 March, 2019
    ObituaryJohn Bloom
    John Bloom, entrepreneur, 1931-2019

    Washing machine salesman with ‘a touch of genius’ who made millions

    English entrepreneur John Bloom with his wife Anne at home, UK, 4th April 1963. (Photo by Terry Fincher/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 26 March, 2019
    Next Act
    Companies cannot afford to ignore older workers

    An ageing population and later retirement means employers will soon have little choice

    An employee scans a customer's purchases through a till at a check-out desk inside an Asda supermarket, the U.K. retail arm of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., in Watford, U.K., on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013.
  • Monday, 24 September, 2018
    Special ReportFT Future 100 UK
    ‘Green’ schemes range from books to bikes

    These FT Future 100 UK businesses are building sustainability into their model

    ERH0K3 Charity shops in a line in the pedestrian shopping centre, Ipswich
  • Monday, 24 September, 2018
    Special ReportFT Future 100 UK
    How giving back can pay back

    Sharing skills is just one way FT Future 100 UK companies help their local area

    Redington's education programme RedSTART - teaching young people about managing their finances, so they can make informed decisions from the moment they earn their first pay packet. pr image
  • Friday, 15 June, 2018
    Entrepreneurship
    A third of start-ups aim for social good

    But social entrepreneurs struggle to attract sufficient funding

    YUNUS AND VILLAGERS...** FILE ** In a file photo Professor Mohammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, a micro credit institution, explains to villagers the benefits of the system at Kalampur village in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Jan. 21, 2004. Yunus and the Grameen Bank were awarded the N0bel Peace Prize Friday Oct. 13, 2006, in Oslo, Norway. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)
  • Sunday, 13 May, 2018
    ObituaryUK politics
    Tessa Jowell, New Labour politician and campaigner, 1947-2018

    Moderniser who served on front bench for 18 years championed Olympics and Sure Start

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden/REX/Shutterstock (1451840k) Tessa Jowell Tessa Jowell at her home in Highgate, London, Britain - 23 Sep 2011 Shadow Minister for the Olympics and Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
  • Saturday, 21 April, 2018
    Special ReportThe Queen’s Awards for Enterprise
    Wanted: British export and innovation expertise post-Brexit

    The UK needs new ideas and skills for expanding sales worldwide

    Bellerby & Co Globemakers - Photographed by Tom Bunning
  • Tuesday, 27 March, 2018
    LexAerospace & Defence2 min
    Lex view: GKN v Melrose - why UK must stay open for business

    Lex argues that GKN shareholders must accept hostile offer from Melrose

  • Friday, 9 March, 2018
    Aerospace & Defence
    GKN takeover row reveals UK doubts about open markets

    Britain is haunted by past industrial decline and the buccaneering raids of the 1980s

    Artwork for FTWeekend Comment - issue dated 10.03.18
  • Wednesday, 21 February, 2018
    Special ReportUK Corporate Productivity
    Outmoded infrastructure blamed for UK’s productivity slowdown

    Better digital and physical connections could unshackle UK business, economists say

    Trainee engineers from BT Openreach, a unit of BT Group Plc, carry out work at the top of telegraph poles at the company's training facility at West Hanningfield, U.K., on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. The U.K.'s communications regulator, seeking to spur a roll-out of fiber broadband to homes and businesses, is proposing changes to BT Group Plc's network to ease access for competitors. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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