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The Guardian ist eine linksliberale britische Tageszeitung. Neben der Printausgabe publiziert der Verlag online unter theguardian.com zu den Ressorts Politik, Wirtschaft, Sport und Lifestyle.
 
27.04.26 - 20:42
Nationwide should give its boardroom challenger a fair run (The Guardian)
 
James Sherwin-Smith's candidacy is a test of the building society's commitment to mutual valuesJames Sherwin-Smith, who is aiming to become the first customer to be voted onto the board of Nationwide in nearly 25 years, deserves top marks for perseverance. A year ago his attempt to get his name on the ballot paper was stymied, or so it seemed, by data protection rules and so forth. This time, he has the necessary 250 nominations to be a candidate at the July annual meeting.It is a development to welcome. As argued here a year ago, there is something of a democracy deficit at Nationwide. While the UK's most important mutually-owned society understandably milks the fact it does not have to answer to beastly shareholders, ownership by the members does not always translate into giving those members a real voice in how the place is run. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 20:06
Industrial chicken producer hits out over Wye and Usk river pollution claim (The Guardian)
 
Lawyers for Avara Foods and Freemans of Newent say legal claim backed by 1,300 people is 'entirely inferential'Lawyers for one of the country's biggest producers of industrially farmed chicken have attacked a claim that they are responsible for pollution in the River Wye and River Usk.More than 1,300 people have signed up to sue Avara Foods, its subsidiary Freemans of Newent and the local sewage company Welsh Water for extensive and widespread pollution in the rivers and their catchment areas. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 19:18
Sadiq Khan may try to stop Scotland Yard signing Palantir contract (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Mayor raises concerns about using public money to support firms 'who act contrary to London's values'UK politics live – latest updatesSadiq Khan may oppose Scotland Yard using Palantir's AI systems to process criminal intelligence because of his “concerns about using public money to support firms who act contrary to London's values”.The mayor of London's office made the statement after the Guardian revealed last week that Palantir, whose software has been used in Donald Trump's ICE immigration crackdown and by Israel's military, has held talks with the Metropolitan police over a wide-ranging contract that could run into tens of millions of pounds. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 19:18
China blocks $2bn Meta takeover of AI agent developer Manus (The Guardian)
 
Beijing says domestic tech companies must seek explicit government approval for accepting US investmentBusiness live – latest updatesChina has blocked Meta's $2bn (£1.5bn) acquisition of an AI startup as it cracks down on US investments in domestic tech companies.Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, announced the acquisition of Manus, a developer of autonomous AI agents, in December. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 18:18
Shell to buy Canadian shale producer ARC Resources for $16.4bn (The Guardian)
 
Deal comes five years after Shell sold its North American shale business and is its biggest acquisition for a decadeShell has agreed to buy Canadian shale producer ARC Resources for $16.4bn, five years after Europe's biggest gas and oil producer sold its North American shale business.The deal, which includes $13.6bn in cash and shares and taking on ARC's $2.8bn debt, would be Shell's biggest acquisition since it bought BG Group a decade ago. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 17:48
Claire′s to close remaining UK stores on Tuesday with more than 1,000 job losses (The Guardian)
 
Sources say staff have been asked to pack up final stock and equipment after waves of closuresJewellery chain Claire's is closing its final UK stores on Tuesday, cutting about 1,000 jobs months after falling into administration.Sources said staff at Claire's, which collapsed in January, had been asked to pack up the final stock and equipment with the remaining outlets to formally close on Tuesday after successive waves of closures in recent weeks. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 13:42
What′s going on with Spirit Airlines and could the White House bail them out? (The Guardian)
 
The long-troubled air carrier is in bankruptcy court as the Trump administration scrambles to save the companySoaring fuel prices are threatening air carriers around the world, and in the US the White House is scrambling to save the long-troubled Spirit Airlines.The carrier is in bankruptcy court and is quickly running out of cash. Reports last week suggested that the Trump administration was in talks to loan as much as $500m to the company as it teetered on the brink of liquidation. Then on Thursday, Trump told reporters the federal government might buy the ailing airline. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 11:42
G7 central banks poised to hold borrowing costs amid concerns over prolonged Iran war (The Guardian)
 
Critical week for global economy as banks expected to issue warnings over conflict driving up pricesBusiness live – latest updatesThe world's most powerful central banks are poised to hold borrowing costs unchanged this week amid growing concerns over the unfolding inflation shock from the Iran war.In a critical week for the global economy, each of the central banks in the G7 are expected to issue warnings over the risks from the Middle East war driving up prices for households and businesses. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 10:42
HSBC ′reviewing′ private school perk for bankers in Hong Kong (The Guardian)
 
Hundreds of senior staff in territory benefit from nearly £30,000-a-year grant per child not available to staff in group's other hubs HSBC is reportedly reviewing a perk that covers school fees for bankers in Hong Kong as part of a big overhaul of the bank under chief executive Georges Elhedery.Europe's largest bank is considering whether to scrap the perk for new employees or make changes to total compensation, Bloomberg News reported. No decisions have been made yet. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 10:18
Elon Musk and Sam Altman face off in court over OpenAI′s founding mission (The Guardian)
 
Musk's lawsuit accuses Altman of fraud, while OpenAI says that Musk is 'motivated by jealousy'A lawsuit between two of Silicon Valley's biggest tycoons goes to trial Monday in California, the culmination of a years-long bitter feud. Elon Musk has accused Sam Altman of betraying the founding agreement of the non-profit they started together, OpenAI, by changing it to a for-profit enterprise.Musk accuses Altman, OpenAI, its president Greg Brockman, and its major partner Microsoft of breach of contract and unjust enrichment in the lawsuit. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday morning at a federal courthouse in Oakland, with opening arguments from both sides expected later this week. The trial is slated to last two to three weeks. Along with internal communications from Musk and key executives at OpenAI, the trial promises a who's who of Silicon Valley on the witness stand, including Musk, Altman and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 08:24
Oil at three-week high as US-Iran peace talks stall – business live (The Guardian)
 
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsGood morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets, and the world economy.The new week begins with the oil price rising, again, as the stalled US-Iran peace talks threaten to extend disruption to crude supplies from the Middle East.“If they ⁠want to talk, they ​can come to us, or ​they can call us.You know, there is a telephone. We have ​nice, secure lines.”Talks have stalled between US and Iran as Iran has stated that it will not negotiate till the US blockade remains in place, while US has stated that it doesn't know who it is negotiating with.Our base case remains that we are moving towards a deal but tail risk of short term escalation remains. It is not in the interest of either parties to escalate further. The latest Iran proposal shows the wiliness of Iran to negotiate, while Trump already wants a deal. Hence, we believe that we will eventually move towards a deal, but with some speed bumps along...
27.04.26 - 08:06
Nationwide could have first customer on board for nearly 25 years (The Guardian)
 
James Sherwin-Smith will be up for election after securing more than 250 nominations to run alongside existing directorsNationwide building society could have a customer on its board for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century after one of its longtime members secured enough support for a spot on the lender's annual ballot.James Sherwin-Smith will be up for board elections at Nationwide's annual general meeting (AGM) in July, having gathered more than the 250 peer nominations necessary to run alongside existing directors. Continue reading......
27.04.26 - 07:48
UK faces higher prices for eight months after war in Iran ends, says minister (The Guardian)
 
Darren Jones suggests cost of energy, food and flights will remain high after de-escalation and Hormuz strait reopensThe UK faces higher prices for food and fuel for at least eight months after the war in Iran ends, a minister has said. The closure of the strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane that carries a fifth of global oil and gas, has sent oil prices soaring since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran began in February. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, said the conflict would probably continue to raise prices for energy, food and flights in the coming months as potential issues around energy supplies affect production, rather than lead to shortages on supermarket shelves. The UK government has urged motorists to fill up their cars as usual amid higher prices at the pumps and for air travellers not to change their plans over potential jet fuel shortages. Jones told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme: “You're going to see prices go up a bit as a consequenc...
27.04.26 - 01:12
Children′s shoe retailers say closure of specialist shops is harming foot health (The Guardian)
 
Experts report more young people with conditions such as bunions after wearing shoes that are too small or narrowParents should care for their children's feet in the same way as their eyes and teeth, according to footwear specialists who say they are seeing more young people with painful conditions such as bunions.Bunions are bony lumps on the side of the foot. People can be genetically pre-disposed but ill-fitting shoes are seen as an aggravating factor. Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 23:36
UK urged to deploy EU-style ′trade bazooka′ against Trump′s tariffs (The Guardian)
 
'Inadequate economic security' is putting growth and jobs at risk, says British Chambers of Commerce UK business leaders have called on the government to build an EU-style “trade bazooka” to protect Britain's economic interests in response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump.As transatlantic tensions rise, the British Chambers of Commerce said the UK's “inadequate economic security” was putting growth and jobs at risk. Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 19:54
Royal Mail investigating claims that postal worker ′binned Reform UK election leaflets′ (The Guardian)
 
Message on private Facebook group for staff said: 'I dumped them all in a bin. They can sack me!'Royal Mail is investigating allegations that a postal worker claimed to have “dumped” Reform UK campaign leaflets in a bin ahead of Thursday's local elections.A post on a Facebook group for Royal Mail staff said: “My DO had reform party's D2D today. I dumped them all in a bin. They can sack me! Idgaf!” Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 18:48
Greggs rolls back self-service cabinets in shoplifting hotspots (The Guardian)
 
Staff are handing over sandwiches from behind a theft-proof counter as the high street fights backGreggs has axed self-service display cabinets in bakery stores that have been most severely hit by shoplifters.The move is the latest aimed at combating a problem plaguing the high street. Last year official figures revealed annual shoplifting offences in England and Wales had passed half a million offences for the first time, and since then many retailers have reported high levels of crime in their shops. Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 16:12
Bosses don′t like the sound of a ′four-day workweek′. Maybe it′s time to rebrand it (The Guardian)
 
Some employers are reluctant to cut workers' hours but pay them the same – but it just might be the future of workWe keep hearing that the four-day workweek is the future. So why are so few businesses actually adopting it?Belgium, Iceland and Lithuania have passed legislation requiring the practice, and other countries in Europe are piloting the idea. Hundreds of companies in the UK have signed up for to give this a try. Microsoft tested the concept in Japan. Non-profits such as the 4 Day Week Foundation and WorkFour are dedicated to expanding the concept. Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 15:48
Ryanair to shut Berlin base as it blames rise in German aviation tax (The Guardian)
 
Trade union criticises airline's plan to halve passenger numbers to the city as 'purely profit-oriented' Ryanair is to shut its Berlin operating base and cut its winter schedule to the German capital in half, blaming its decision on soaring aviation taxes in the country.The Irish budget carrier said its relocation of seven aircraft to other centres would reduce its Berlin passenger numbers from 4.5 million to 2.2 million a year, with flights in and out of the city served from October by planes based at other airports. Continue reading......
26.04.26 - 13:42
NatWest faces AGM showdown over climate backtracking (The Guardian)
 
Shareholders including the Church of England back call for protest votes against the bank's chair NatWest is at risk of an embarrassing showdown at its shareholder meeting this week, as investors and leading scientists call for an urgent reversal of what they describe as “climate backtracking”.Campaigners, including ShareAction, are calling for protest votes against the bank's chair, Rick Haythornthwaite, at its annual meeting in Edinburgh on Tuesday. Continue reading......
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