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Podcast: Why borrowers can’t find no-fee standard mortgages; Nicola Horlick on a fund manager’s secrets to secure high returns; and how to avoid 40% inheritance tax. Matthew Vincent and his team investigate.

Podcast: What does the economic turmoil mean for the UK economy? This is not a question about prospects for the next year. It is deeper than that: how well can an economy long characterised by soaring house prices, exploding debt and a dynamic financial sector adjust to a new world?
Podcast: A special edition of the Digital Business podcast, looking at women in IT. Peter Whitehead interviews Kate Craig-Wood, co-founder of Memset, who has a unique perspective on the topic– because she has undergone gender transition

Podcast: Even though in offices 1968 did not happen until about 1988, the ideas of the 1960s still affect how we behave and think at work
Edwin Heathcote, the FT’s architecture critic, visited Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Qatar with photographer Charlie Bibby to take a look at the extraordinary and ambitious building schemes underway. Part two: Dubai’s “Google Earth” architecture
Jamil Anderlini, the FT’s Beijing correspondent, and Du Juan, FT Beijing news assistant, report from Sichuan province, the epicentre of China’s worst earthquake in 30 years. In this audio slideshow, follow their on-the-ground reporting as they photograph and witness first-hand the human tragedy unfolding in the quake’s aftermath.
A growing number of Jews are moving to the Muslim and Christian quarters of Jerusalem’s Old City. Palestinians view them as a hostile force determined to take over a world that does not belong to them
Bernard Simon, North American automotive correspondent, takes a look at some of the cars at this year’s show, including new models from Ford, Mercedes, Nissan and Saab
The art market is put to the test in May, with auction houses Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips de Pury all holding major sales. Results so far show that art collectors are shrugging off a looming US recession and financial market woes.
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UK house prices fell by 0.2 per cent in April, while the March figure was revised downward to show a 0.2 per cent fall in the first back-to-back monthly reading of falling house prices since April 1995
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