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With more than 9bn doses administered globally, wealthier countries forge ahead with booster campaigns
The FT analyses the scale of outbreaks and tracks the vaccine rollouts around the world
Alternative indicators give an early picture of how the global economy is faring in the face of headwinds from new restrictions as case counts climb
The number of employers reporting their data has tumbled since the start of the pandemic
Technology that tracks facial movements is being used by big business to learn what their customers want
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From the Zoom revolution to the relentless rise of Amazon, a year of lockdowns has reshaped the internet
Data and graphics were the bedrock for a lot of coronavirus reporting, from transmission rates to the economic fallout
Report comparing boardroom and shopfloor pay highlights yawning disparity in earnings
Map and results of the US presidential and congressional elections
Charts and maps show insights — and paradoxes — of a pandemic that has claimed more than a million lives
Women are trying out new types of work, with publishing or health and fitness among the most popular
Companies urged to submit figures as salary imbalances grow
As Britons forgo holidays abroad because of Covid-19, tensions between locals and second-home owners intensify
The double blow of the financial crisis and the pandemic will increase pressure for policies to help those under 40
FTSE 100 users of coronavirus schemes paid CEOs 80 times median employee earnings on average
Lockdown is easing and there are deals to be had — but risks remain
Only half of eligible groups submit data after government removes requirement because of coronavirus
Research by University College London shows activity has been picking up since start of May
From business closures to movement restrictions, some countries’ policies show first signs of easing
Emissions have fallen but the pandemic will hit policy commitments as nations look to kick-start their economies
FT analysis finds pollution around the world from planes down by almost a third
Even with a relief fund set up by the company, hosts are having to use their ingenuity
Joe Biden is the presumptive nominee after Bernie Sanders suspended his campaign
Figures reveal mixed picture of men’s and women’s pay in Britain’s civil service
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