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Charts and maps show insights — and paradoxes — of pandemic that has claimed more than a million lives
Manufacturers struggle to meet surge in demand before northern hemisphere winter
Our nostalgic urges are understandable but often misplaced
Hundreds of thousands of people facing prospect of working longer or tapping pension savings early
Network of over 100 private labs is effective but faces new challenge as cases rise
Case follows Labour’s sweeping victory in Covid-19 election
President used rallies in swing states Michigan and Wisconsin to attack coronavirus restrictions
UK government is battling to convince local leaders to put in place new measures as cases rise
Spending on animals has risen during the pandemic but fears grow over whether the industry is recession-proof
The FT Inquiry
The first days and weeks of the pandemic were crucial. So why was no action taken? Through a six-month investigation in the city, the FT has uncovered the answers
In choosing to ignore the experts, the UK government has put lives in danger across the country
Officials worry that low interest-rate policies could encourage excessive risk-taking
Move will affect 500 employees in Gatwick, Liverpool, Nottingham and Southampton
Agency warns growth will be ‘meaningfully weaker’ than anticipated and points to governance problems
Trump claims country is ‘prevailing’ despite cases passing 8m and record increases in certain states
Small budget movies get rare chance if cinemas stay open
Ministers fear acceding to mayors’ request would encourage them to seek more support
Number of people in Britain living under the tightest rules doubles to 3.1m
The IMF and World Bank are urging richer countries to spend their way out of the pandemic, although some developing nations face cuts
Government moves to reimpose coronavirus restrictions spark political backlash
Governments must spend wisely to rebuild their economies
Drugmaker Gilead was briefed on poor results of study before signing European deal, officials say
UK statistics agency says level of people still meeting likely to lead to increased hospitalisations and deaths
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