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Six months ago, a charismatic 16-year-old strode into the office of Jon Slade, the Financial Times’ chief commercial officer, and told him the FT had it all wrong. The boy had been at the publisher’s Southwark office in London on work experience and wanted to offer his view on how the FT could better engage with young audiences. His pitch: […]

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