Sounds exciting!
@aliceemross.ft.com
Double identity as writer of children's fantasy and journalist at the FT. Books: THE NOWHERE THIEF (2023), INVESTING TO SAVE THE PLANET (2020). Shortlisted for Breakthrough Book in The Week Junior awards 2024. Rep: @da-childrens.bsky.social
Sounds exciting!
Round of applause for this picture editor ππ
My column in this weekend's FT: isn't it a bit weird to want to leave the country to avoid inheritance tax if that means not seeing your offspring, who you want to inherit, as much?
www.ft.com/content/7586...
Just came across this pigeon thread - it is very uplifting!
Those expressions on their faces π
I still regularly get this theme tune stuck in my head. βOne for all and all for oneβ¦β
Enjoying the comments on this. For me it's the angle between the right knee and hip that is mad - how could nobody have spotted this before it went to print?
A reasonable policy
Having to put on a jumper in the office because of the aircon feels increasingly ridiculous - but offices of the future are looking at ways to avoid this via more energy efficient/climate-friendly cooling methods. My piece for Work and Careers this week:
www.ft.com/content/eac4...
Itβs muggy - - a T-shirt is fine :)
I spent months on this investigation and gathered docs from the UK courts, Land Registry and a French local authority, to show that Raynor and Moth Winn's story is not as they claim. @tortoisemedia.bsky.social @observeruk.bsky.social
observer.co.uk/news/nationa...
One of my bugbears: if you tell people they are naturally a certain way, they will lean into it. Bit of a nature vs nurture debate that has naturally upset those that like to think women and men are definitely different.
on.ft.com/4leqnjh Stop telling women they are cautious investors
βHad I ever learned, I should have been a great proficientβ
This interview is giving strong Lady Catherine de Bourgh vibesβ¦
on.ft.com/46fcIn9 Eric Trump opens door to political dynasty
I took the train to Brussels to see Alfred Brendel's farewell concert in 2008 because the London one was sold out, and was struck by all the young people there who'd popped in before going clubbing: as they said, he was one of the greats. End of an era.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/17/a...
Ah yes, the familiar 'Oy!' greeting of the London cabbie π€
www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
Congrats SinΓ©ad!
An excellent take on the warning signs in the markets by @katie0martin.ft.com
www.ft.com/content/c2b4...
I heard from someone in film that they are stopping making movies where there are any visual clues/explanations of whatβs happening: everything has to be verbal, as they assume people are also looking at their phones while itβs on.
Just a normal everyday walk in the countryside⦠oh
Itβs one of those traders looking stressed at screens daysβ¦
Itβs 9am TFT time here, and citizens are already gathering to protest Tariffs by the United States. Our plain clothes Officer Penguins are attempting to maintain calm, but unfortunately we keep losing them in the crowd.
"The race was the most expensive judicial contest in US history β with total campaign contributions of nearly $100mn β and was seen as a test case for Muskβs political might outside Washington."
www.ft.com/content/2c3f...
βI will say a prayer for victory,β Vance wrote. (Two other users subsequently added prayer emoji.)
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
Reattaching for convenience
βOf all the ingredients that can be sandwiched, it is, for me at least, the egg that is most ennobled by the act.β
on.ft.com/4kTGYJk
The book I published with Penguin Business in 2020, Investing to Save the Planet, is on this pirated list from LibGen π±
www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Many authors I know have been horrified to find their books on this pirated list used by Meta to train AI according to an Atlantic investigation. The Society of Authors has said in a statement it is βappalling behaviourβ.
societyofauthors.org/2025/03/21/t...
www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
There's still uncertainty around this, but I was really struck by the WMO estimating that the long-term temperature rise is 1.34-1.41C above the pre-industrial level. It was only in 2021 that the IPCC said the world had warmed by 1.1C (based on years to 2020) on.ft.com/4hjSzhR