Fiona Spooner
@fionaspooner
Managing Director, Consumer Revenue @ Financial Times
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http://www.FT.com 10-09-2008 22:56:10
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That’s a lot of blue in Financial Times map after 1st round of #France’s presidential election. To find out what happens next, register for today’s FT subscriber webinar 6pm CET with Leila Abboud Victor Mallet Pr. Virginie Martin Sylvie Bermann and Ben Hall ft.com/francevotes
After Boris Johnson, what next for the UK and business? Join a webinar for Financial Times subscribers with George Parker Peter Foster and Stephen Bush and Siona Jenkins (still time to subscribe!) on Friday 15 July 1pm UK (GMT+1) britainafterboris.live.ft.com/?_ga=2.2515473…
There are fewer regulations to protect children online than there are for the sale of eggs. Do you really know what your children are doing online? This new FT video by Juliet Riddell is well worth 15 minutes of your time... ft.com/video/ea39f3a9… #FTCapture
The evidence is irrefutable. Smartphones and social media are destroying children’s mental health. Often grateful for John Burn-Murdoch work- but especially this today. FREE to read. enterprise-sharing.ft.com/redeem/3bf4e79…
Now open: The FT Newsroom Apprentice programme, in partnership with the Manchester Evening News on.ft.com/43E0AHO Manchester News MEN
If you haven’t already read the FT piece published this morning. It takes a tremendous amount of courage to speak out & to speak truth to power when the system is stacked against you Morgan Stanley to cut ties with Crispin Odey via Financial Times on.ft.com/3oTzL3O
Democracy by Margaret Atwood | #Democracy 2024 ft.com/video/bd19b92f… via Financial Times
What to look out for, hour-by-hour, on election night - by Stephen Bush in today's Inside Politics newsletter 👇
Loads of great writing on the election in the FT Weekend - treat yourself to a nice print version. Best consumed with a coffee
The Financial Times has joined national news titles to run ads as part of the ‘Make it FAIR’ campaign. Today is the end of the UK government's consultation on its preferred option to weaken the UK copyright regime to allow AI developers to scrape and use IP without prior consent.