In 2017, the FT’s Special Reports have ranged from sewer diving in Mexico to mining in space, and from health at work to sex selection in Armenia.
Did we miss anything? Which are your favourite stories from up to 200 reports published in 2017? Let us know in the comments section.
Most intriguing
- 50 ideas to change the world
- The future of space mining
- Scientists see role for insects and ‘orphan crops’ in human diet
Best in-depth stories
Best human interest reporting
- The children of America’s opioid epidemic
- The fight to rid India of elephantiasis
- Growing Pains: the story of two girls
Best tech reporting
- How business schools teach cryptocurrencies
- Two women founders show the way to the top in tech
- Data analysis, tech and fish waste make urban farms viable
Best photography
- Girls: the path to gender equality
- Neglected: the fight against diseases of the poor
- Transylvania turns to eco-tourism to shed its Dracula image
Off the beaten track
- Market traders’ stall tales give glimpse of changing London
- The journey from bean to barista laid bare
- Ferrying freight on Brazil’s notorious BR-163 highway
Most read
- Macron bids for London’s tech sector
- Armenia’s missing girls
- Why you can trademark a Toblerone but not a KitKat
Best interviews
- David Lammy on the need for affirmative action
- Gina Miller and James Libson on Brexit, parliament and citizens’ rights
- Junko Koshino, designer: what my mother taught me
Best comment and analysis
- Ten Years Out: Four FT journalists spot the biggest challenges for chief executives
- Joanna Trollope: City women showed me how the office uniform has changed
- Why the whole world feels the Brussels effect