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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.
 
31.03.26 - 15:42
Steel bosses warn ′back door′ loophole in UK trade rules could lead to job cuts and closures (The Guardian)
 
New measures will protect Tata and British Steel but allow foreign pre-made parts into the UK, say industry bossesSteel bosses have warned ministers that a “back door” in new trade rules could hit British manufacturers and lead to job cuts and factory closures by allowing a vast array of foreign products to still enter the UK tax-free.The loophole means pre-made steel parts ranging from bridge sections, columns and door frames, all the way to smaller rods and tubes used in buildings, will escape recently announced import tariffs, the Guardian understands. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 14:30
Some medicines could run out in weeks or even days, NHS England head warns (The Guardian)
 
Jim Mackey tells LBC phone-in he is 'really worried' about supply issues amid US-Iran warMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe head of the NHS in England has said he is “really worried” about medicine supply issues.A number of experts have raised concerns about cost implications and supply disruption linked to the war in Iran. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 14:30
Trump′s Iran war and energy policies outline ′dangerous volatility′ of fossil fuel push (The Guardian)
 
Critics say president is locking into 20th century energy systems even as his 'bet' on oil and gas 'isn't going so well'By attacking Iran and threatening to seize its oil while taking extraordinary measures to block clean energy back in the US, Donald Trump has inadvertently highlighted the dangerous volatility of the fossil fuel era, critics say.The US and Israel's bombardment of Iran and southern Lebanon has caused a humanitarian and environmental toll, with threats of further escalation set to add to these casualties as well as add more planet-heating emissions and destroy drinking water supplies. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 13:36
The UK has a chance to pioneer pornography regulation – it must take it | Susanna Rustin (The Guardian)
 
The crime bill proposes a stronger model of consent – and with violent imagery and child sexual abuse soaring, who, really, can argue against it?Susanna Rustin is the author of Sexed: A History of British FeminismOnce you stop to think about it, the need for a law to ensure that participants have consented to appear in online pornography is obvious.Egregious past failures have been well documented. They range from the New York Times's investigation of Pornhub, which concluded that one of the world's biggest pornography businesses hosted videos featuring underaged and sex-trafficked subjects (Pornhub subsequently removed more than half of its content) to the horrors uncovered in the trial of Dominique Pelicot. On the online chat site Coco he shared multiple videos of his then wife, Gisèle, being raped while unconscious in a chatroom called “without her knowledge” (Coco was shut down in 2024).Susanna Rustin is a social affairs journalist and the author of Sexed: A History of British FeminismDo you ...
31.03.26 - 13:06
US average fuel price passes $4 a gallon for first time in four years amid Iran war (The Guardian)
 
National average hit $4.02, according to AAA data, capping an extraordinary rise from $2.98 just a month agoAverage US fuel prices have crossed $4 a gallon for the first time in four years, piling pressure on drivers as Donald Trump's war on Iran continues to boost oil markets.The nationwide average climbed to almost $4.02 on Tuesday, according to AAA data, capping an extraordinary rise from $2.98 just a month ago. The fuel price last reached this high in August 2022. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 13:00
Palantir′s UK boss criticises ′ideological′ groups as ministers move to scrap NHS contract (The Guardian)
 
Louis Mosley says government should resist calls to trigger break clause in £330m deal with US analytics companyUK politics live – latest updatesPalantir's UK boss has urged the government not to give in to “ideologically motivated campaigners” as government ministers explore a way out of a £330m NHS contract with the tech company.Ministers have sought advice on triggering a break clause in Palantir's deal to deliver the Federated Data Platform (FDP), amid questions over the company's presence in the public sector. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 12:12
′Something out of the ordinary′: why are Japan′s oysters dying en masse? (The Guardian)
 
A death rate of up to 90%, attributed to warming seas, is threatening the trade in Hiroshima prefecture, which produces most of the country's farmed oystersThe Kure oyster festival is doing a brisk trade in beer and grilled meat on sticks. But the longest queues are in front of the oyster stalls, where chefs shuffle piles of mottled shellfish across griddles, waiting for their hinges to ease and reveal their fleshy interiors.Nobuyuki Miyaoka, who is attending the festival with his son, daughter-in-law and their young children, likes his oysters steamed with sake and served with a few drops of tangy ponzu sauce. “The local oysters were fine until this year,” he says. “They used to be a lot bigger … look how small they are.”Chefs prepare oysters at the Kure oyster festival. This year, local businesses and consumers say the shellfish have been scarce and smaller than usual Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 11:24
UK aviation regulator rejects Heathrow′s plans to significantly raise landing fees (The Guardian)
 
Heathrow wanted changes to fund multi-billion pound upgrade, but airlines had warned steep rises would be passed on to passengersBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK aviation regulator has partially rejected plans by Heathrow to significantly raise its landing fees to fund a multi-billion pound upgrade, arguing the airport can still invest without steep hikes to ticket prices.The Civil Aviation Authority said the average charge per passenger should rise from £28.40 to £28.80 between 2027 and 2031. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 11:24
The vape capital of Britain: how have two Manchester backstreets come to dominate the e-cigarette trade? (The Guardian)
 
Clustered together in the area of Cheetham Hill are more than 50 shops specialising in vapes and vaping paraphernalia. How can they all make a living – and for how much longer?I meet Ali outside his tiny wholesale business, Fly Vape – the store name combined with the image of a vape bookended by angel wings appears on the shopfront. In place of a halo is a cloud of vapour. The softly spoken 40-year-old says that working in the vape trade is “OK, better than nothing”. He opened Fly Vape just over two years ago, selling vaping products to small retailers such as convenience stores. Candy-coloured boxes bursting with fruity flavours line the shelves, although body sprays, soft drinks and a plentiful selection of bongs are available too. His customers come “from all around the UK”, he says, although he names only “Leeds, Bradford, Hull”. He shrugs at the fact that, compared with his neighbours, his sales are modest. He is not one of the “big men” here, he grins.Ali's store is in Cheetham ...
31.03.26 - 10:18
Food price rises unlikely before summer, says boss of Sainsbury′s (The Guardian)
 
Simon Roberts says Easter shop will be unaffected by Middle East conflict, but industry warns prices may rise this yearShoppers will not see food prices rise until at least the summer and Easter will be unaffected by conflict in the Middle East, the boss of Sainsbury's has said, despite fears of an inflation spike.Simon Roberts said it was “too early” to say whether and when food price inflation related to higher commodity costs would hit supermarket shelves and that the UK's second-largest supermarket had long-term agreements with suppliers to help protect shoppers. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 10:00
Meta, Tiktok and Google under investigation for allegedly disobeying Australia′s social media ban (The Guardian)
 
Nearly 70% of under-16s with accounts on Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok had maintained access, survey findsThe Australian government has accused big tech firms like Meta, TikTok and Google of disobeying the landmark ban on under-16s using social media, after the country's online safety office warned many children had accounts.A survey of 900 Australian parents found around a third (31%) said their children still had one or more social media accounts after the ban, compared to 49% before the laws. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 09:12
If OpenAI is to float on the stock market this year, it needs to start turning a profit (The Guardian)
 
The poster child of the AI boom, valued at $850bn, needs to show strategic discipline after 'casting its net too wide' If OpenAI is going to float this year, it has to get serious about its business model. The wow factor around the US company – the poster child of an AI industry boom that has stoked fears of a stock market bubble – has been long established, but when will the profits come? The party can't go on for ever.The developer of ChatGPT is one of the biggest startups in the world and is now valued at $850bn (£645bn). Meanwhile, it is reportedly spending $600bn on infrastructure (the amount it invests in datacentres and chips to power its AI models) by 2030. At least this is a reduction on an initial estimate of $1.4tn. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 09:00
UK house prices rise and economic growth revised up but Iran clouds outlook – 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.Nationwide, the building society, is kicking the day off by reporting that UK house prices have risen by 0.9% in March compared with the prior month, and by 2.2% on an annual basis.The sharp rise in global energy prices in response to developments in the Middle East represents a significant shock to the global economy, clouding the outlook.In the near term, UK economic growth is likely to be slower and inflation higher than previously expected, although ultimately the impact will depend on the duration of the shock as well as the policy response. The outlook for interest rates is particularly uncertain and dependent on whether the demand or supply side of the economy is more adversely affected.Towards the end of March, three interest rate increases were priced in over the next twelve months, compared to two rate cuts being anticipated before t...
31.03.26 - 08:42
′A national scandal′: trawlers scour seabeds of supposedly protected UK waters (The Guardian)
 
'Precious ocean life is being pushed to the brink,' say campaigners, arguing that overfished marine areas are 'protected only on paper'Almost 40% of England's seas are designated as marine protected areas. Their purpose, the government says, is “to protect and recover rare threatened and important marine ecosystems … from damage caused by human activities”.And yet in the four years to 2024, trawlers using vast nets, including those that scour the seabed, caught more than 1.3m tonnes of fish within them, according to official figures that campaigners say show they are “little more than lines on a map”. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 08:36
MacBook Neo review: the budget Apple laptop powered by an iPhone chip (The Guardian)
 
Snappy performance, high-quality screen, best-in-class keyboard and trackpad show cheaper can still be greatApple's brand new entry-level laptop is powered by the chip from an iPhone and offers more than just the essential MacBook experience for a great price, putting the PC industry on notice.The MacBook Neo is the first of its kind from Apple. A 13in laptop that runs on an A18 Pro chip and brings the starting price for a brand new MacBook down to £599 (€699/$599/A$899) – £500 or the equivalent less than the MacBook Air. Continue reading......
31.03.26 - 08:36
More drilling in North Sea ′not the answer′ for UK energy security, say former military leaders (The Guardian)
 
Government told to focus on transition to mix of wind, solar, tidal and nuclear energyMore drilling in the North Sea would do nothing to improve the UK's energy security, former military leaders have said, as a new analysis finds no fossil fuel importer is safe from chokepoints in the global supply chain.The government should focus on a rapid transition to a mix of wind, solar, tidal and nuclear energy to ensure the UK's future security, the former military leaders told the Guardian, as well as a programme of energy efficiency and a “major renewal” of the electricity grid. Continue reading......
30.03.26 - 20:06
How many sweeteners does JP Morgan need to build an office in Canary Wharf? | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
 
US bank will get deal it doesn't really need as it would be far too embarrassing for Treasury to see investment sail awayThe way Rachel Reeves told it last November after her budget, it seemed to be a done deal that JP Morgan would build a 279,000 sq metre (3m sq ft) tower in Canary Wharf to serve as its European headquarters. The chancellor was “thrilled” the Wall Street bank had chosen London and hailed “a multibillion-pound vote of confidence in the UK economy and this government's plans for growth”.And, to be fair to Reeves, Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan's big boss, also presented the plan as final. “The UK government's priority of economic growth has been a critical factor in helping us make this decision,” he said. Continue reading......
30.03.26 - 19:54
IMF warns Middle East conflict will lead to higher prices and slower global growth (The Guardian)
 
Washington-based fund says rising energy and food costs will hit economies worldwide and could leave lasting scarsThe International Monetary Fund has warned that “all roads lead to higher prices and slower growth worldwide” should the conflict in the Middle East continue to throttle the amount of oil, gas and fertiliser making its way out of the Gulf.In a stark message that countries on all continents will be affected, the Washington-based organisation said a rise in energy and food costs would harm economic growth this year and could leave lasting scars on the global economy. Continue reading......
30.03.26 - 19:36
British Steel on track to be fully nationalised within weeks (The Guardian)
 
UK plans to take economic control from Chinese owner Jingye a year after stepping in to run plant, sources sayBritish Steel is on track to be fully nationalised within weeks, the Guardian understands, a year after the government took over the daily running of the loss-making business from its Chinese owner.The steelmaker, which employs 3,500 people at its plant in Scunthorpe, was taken under government control last April amid fears that the owner Jingye was planning to shut down the site. Continue reading......
30.03.26 - 19:36
Harrods′ closure of compensation scheme for survivors of alleged sexual abuse called ′neither fair nor just′ (The Guardian)
 
Scheme for accusers of store's former owner Mohamed Al Fayed to close before end of retailer's internal investigationHarrods has been accused of being “neither fair nor just” over its decision to close a compensation scheme for survivors of alleged sexual abuse by the luxury department store's former owner Mohamed Al Fayed.Kingsley Hayes, partner at KP Law, which is representing nearly 280 survivors, questioned why the scheme was being closed on Tuesday 31 March, before Harrods had completed an internal investigation into what happened and who knew about it. Continue reading......
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