In an interview in today's FT, Theresa May came close to confirming that she has been thwarted by her colleagues.
How inconvenient, then, to read in last week's FT that "Britain is suffering from a string of myths about the world of work".
The thing about a formal banking union for the eurozone, of the sort recommended by Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, is that it is a covert or backdoor form of fiscal union (see today's FT for more on this).
Others - like Wolfgang Munchau in Monday's FT - are sticking with the view that Greece is better off getting to a primary surplus before defaulting, so it wouldn't face an Argentina-style bout of further austerity as a result of losing access to international markets.
Southern Cross has identified 47 care homes that it wants to hand back to the landlords, almost immediately and a further 85 homes that it would wish to pull out of over the coming five years ( see this morning's FT for more on this).
All of which suggests that although the life of FLS will almost certainly be extended for another year or so, and perhaps access to cheap loans from the Bank of England will be widened to lenders that aren't technically banks or building societies, it won't be "put on steroids" (to use the resonant phrase from this morning's FT headline).
There seems to be a prevailing view that it is little short of scandalous that Goldman Sachs in the UK may defer the handing over of shares to its executives, so that they would be liable to next year's income tax rate of 45% on the payments rather than this year's 50% (see this morning's FT for more on this).
Interestingly, the tone of an article in today's FT by Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the IMF, seems to imply that stimulating short-term growth is now perceived by the IMF to be more important than immediate deficit reduction - which is not quite the same message as that of the British Chancellor, George Osborne, in his newspaper article of the previous day.
And the FT's "all-world" index is the highest it has been in 20 months.
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Perhaps, but the FT's Chris Giles did confirm one clear implication of last week's policy change.
The FT's hacking comes less than a month after the Associated Press's Twitter account was briefly hijacked.
The FT's article followed a news briefing given by Microsoft to mark the first six months of Windows 8.
The FT's Martin Wolf, for example, made this argument very strongly last week.
It won't happen, because as Summers brilliantly explained, the Obama administration policy toward Wall Street was "sensationally effective, " according to the FT's Wolf.
The FT's number one-ranked EMBA is taught jointly by Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and Hong Kong's University of Science and Technology.
Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, for example, tops the latest full-time MBA rankings of BusinessWeek and the EIU, and heads the FT's executive education open programs.
In an article on the FT's website, the paper said 12 posts titled "Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army" appeared on its Tech blog between 8:38 a.m. and 8:42 a.m. on Friday.
If the FT's economics editor, Chris Giles, is right, the OBR is also likely to tell him (again) that the structural hole in the public finances is larger than previously thought, meaning even more austerity is required, well into the next parliament.
The journey takes Lewis and Clark from an Amsterdam shipyard, where Clark is building the world's largest sloop (197-ft. mast), to the boardrooms of Clark's companies.
The five-storey 90, 000sq ft store is the chain's second-biggest in the UK, behind its 225, 000sq ft Knightsbridge flagship.
Vantec Europe's 421, 000 sq ft site at Turbine Business Park will be the hub of its automotive supply business.
As an editor at the Financial Times, it was Thomson who launched the U.S. version of the FT in 1997, taking the Journal head-on.
The inspector from Whitehall held his planning inquiry into the Shepherds' and Freeman Hospital's 30, 000 sq ft applications in July and August last year.
"Application to our program has been growing at a rate of more than 25% per year for the past 12 years and it is still growing, " Neng Liang, the school's EMBA director, told the FT study.
Mr Todd's parents picked up an external hard drive at his home which, the FT said, contained copies of their son's computer files from IME including a planned project apparently involving Huawei and IME.
Mr Clark says the store's expansion, which will increase non-food floorspace to more than 2600 sq m (27, 986 sq ft), will put Sainsbury's in direct competition with a number of town centre shops.
It will add 2.7 million square feet of retail and office space to Wharf's 5.5-million sq ft Harbor City.
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