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Financial Times celebrates its 125th anniversary

The Financial Times newspaper threw a huge party to celebrate their 125th birthday.

The Financial Times newspaper reached the ripe old age of 125 years old yesterday and to celebrate the FT Group CEO John Ridding and FT editor Lionel Barber threw a big party to celebrate the occasion.

The party attracted more than 300 leaders in politics, finance, business, luxury and media. Features included everything from paper boys and illustrations of printing presses to tablets with the FT’s award-winning web app.

Lionel Barber addressed guests, saying: “What makes me most proud as editor of the FT is our commitment to quality journalism. Quality journalism in the age of Leveson is a cause worth defending, even if today it is increasingly challenged. Quality journalism is an arduous, costly enterprise. It requires investment in people and technology. And it is craft; a vocation not merely a profession.”

Guests were served Moët & Chandon and bespoke canapés whilst listening to a jazz trio, leaving with goody bags filled with luxury gifts including Lunch with the FT: 52 Classic Interviews, published in celebration of the 125th anniversary.

Attendees included John Fallon, CEO, Pearson; Dame Marjorie Scardino; Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable; Ed Miliband, Leader of the Labour Party; Stephen Hester, CEO, RBS; Baroness Martha Lane Fox, UK Digital Champion; Andrew Neil, BBC Daily Politics presenter; Ozwald Boateng, fashion designer; HE Pasquale Terracciano, Italian ambassador and Will Hutton, political writer.

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Posted by Amy Power.

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