I remember a polling day when the FT told us to vote Labour. It's also well resourced. The journalists do their homework. A few of the columnists are barking, but most are moderate. Honest, neutral political coverage. All in all it's a better paper than any other broadsheet.
Better is a tough one. Id say it’s more politically neutral and therefore arguably a better source of impartial news.
Though I’m sure the right would grumble that the editor is married to a climate change scientist and the left would grumble that it’s literally called the Financial Times.
I remember a polling day when the FT told us to vote Labour. It's also well resourced. The journalists do their homework. A few of the columnists are barking, but most are moderate. Honest, neutral political coverage. All in all it's a better paper than any other broadsheet.