Donald Trump's Iran war withers Kenya's roses and strands its tea. Read the full story: ft.trib.al/ntAopAS - Seconday school teachers broaden their curriculum with Financial Times access, providing in-depth knowledge of real-world examples, from a trusted source. This article, with some classroom ready questions, was submitted for an IB Geography class. ➡️ View more topics and questions: ft.com/ibgeographyclass 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree #geographystudent #ibgeorgraphy #youngreaders #financialliteracy #trumpadministration
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‘How would you use AI to make a positive contribution to political discourse?’ If you're a student aged 16-19, we want your perspective! In partnership with FT Schools and the Political Studies Association (UK) we are searching for the best student blog exploring the impact of AI on our politics. Our expert judges including Matteo Bergamini MBE and the FT's Andrew Jack are looking for creative arguments and unique concepts - not just writing style. Who: Students in the UK and abroad. The Prize: The winner will be invited to a reception in Parliament on 9th June, with the winning entry published on the PSA and FT Education websites. The deadline for submissions is Thursday 28 May 2026, 17:00 Find all the details on how to apply at the link in comments.
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➡️ Watch the latest FT Explains: ft.com/ft-explains John Reed, the Explainers editor for the Financial Times, details how his work is vital in bridging a gap between established readers and those at the beginning of their reading journey - like students - to help fully understand the world's top stories. FT Insider is a series conducting brief video interviews, providing an inside look into journalism and beyond within a global media company, with emphasis towards younger readers, touching on the benefits of reading the FT from a young age, keeping education and career prospects in mind. 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree
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US hotels slash summer room rates as World Cup demand falls short. Read the full story: ft.trib.al/pwrCnwU - Seconday school teachers broaden their curriculum with Financial Times access, providing in-depth knowledge of real-world examples, from a trusted source. This article, with some classroom ready questions, was submitted for an IB Economics class. ➡️ View more topics and questions: ft.com/IBeconomicsclass 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree #IBeconomics #teachertips #economicsstudent #classroomengagement #worldcup
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Geopolitical matters were a popular trend this week among students reading the Financial Times. Here are the top 5 articles that resonated most with 16-19 year olds. 📰 To join over 90,000+ students across the world who have free access to verified and trusted journalism, visit ft.com/schoolsarefree and see if your school is eligible.
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Ask FT can help you gather reliable insights and evidence for your research. FT Schools users get free access to the Financial Times, this includes the powerful Ask FT tool, providing AI-generated insights from the FT’s trusted journalism. 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree ➡️ Try Ask FT: ask.ft.com #AIinEducation #AIforGood #FinancialLiteracy #EducationalLeadership
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The secret to a student's success 📚 The Financial Times, in partnership with Nomura, is proud to offer schools teaching 16-19 year old students free access to FT.com. We believe reading the FT will help with learning, essay writing, exams and broadening knowledge to improve performance in interviews for further study and provide guidance on employment. Join over 90,000 students from 6,400 schools across 136 countries: ft.com/schoolsarefree
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Today we speak with Ada John about all things Brand and Partnership management. She also tells us how the Financial Times has helped her career by bettering her understanding of jobs and their responsibilities. FT Insider is a series conducting brief video interviews, providing an inside look into journalism and beyond within a global media company, with emphasis towards younger readers, touching on the benefits of reading the Financial Times from a young age, keeping education and career prospects in mind. 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree - ➡️ Be sure to follow "@ft_students" on Instragram and TikTok, where future editions will be published first and to let us know what areas of the FT you would like to see explored. #careeraspiration #careerdevelopment #youngreaders #brandmanagement
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The Mandelson fiasco reveals the true nature of Starmerism. Read the full story: ft.trib.al/VacJXdd - Seconday school teachers broaden their curriculum with Financial Times access, providing in-depth knowledge of real-world examples, from a trusted source. This article, with some classroom ready questions, was submitted for a politics class. ➡️ View more topics and questions: ft.com/politicsclass 📰 Sign up to FT Schools: ft.com/schoolsarefree #ukpolitics #teachertips #politicsstudent #classroomengagement #keirstarmer
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Though the Middle East conflict is still on-going, it is mostly the surrounding consequences of the crisis took the top spots in most viewed articles by students aged 16-19 this week. 📰 To join over 85,000+ students across the world who have free access to verified and trusted journalism, visit ft.com/schoolsarefree and see if your school is eligible.