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31.12.25 - 19:48
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Billionaires added record $2.2tn in wealth in 2025 (The Guardian)
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Just eight billionaires accounted for a quarter of the gains, led by Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison and Larry PageThe richest 500 individuals in the world added a record $2.2tn to their wealth in 2025, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with just eight billionaires accounting for a quarter of the gains.The gains increased their collective net worth to $11.9tn, bolstered by billionaire Donald Trump's 2024 election victory and booming markets in cryptocurrencies, equities and metals. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 18:42
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Greenwashing, illegality and false claims: 13 climate litigation wins in 2025 (The Guardian)
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Legal action has brought important decisions, from the scrapping of fossil fuel plants to revised climate plansThis year marks the 10th anniversary of the Paris agreement. It is also a decade since another key moment in climate justice, when a state was ordered for the first time to cut its carbon emissions faster to protect its citizens from climate change. The Urgenda case, which was upheld by the Netherlands' supreme court in 2019, was one of the first rumblings of a wave of climate litigation around the world that campaigners say has resulted in a new legal architecture for climate protection.Over the past 12 months, there have been many more important rulings and tangible changes on climate driven by legal action. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 18:42
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Waitrose urges customers not to drink Deeside water over shards of glass risk (The Guardian)
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Food Standards Agency issues product alert for still and sparkling 750ml bottles of Waitrose No 1 Deeside mineral waterWaitrose customers are being urged to return and not drink large bottles of Deeside mineral water over fears they could contain shards of glass.The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued a consumer alert over the still and sparkling 750ml bottles of Waitrose No 1 Deeside mineral water because of the possibility of glass fragments, making them unsafe to drink. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 18:00
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Tesla publishes analyst forecasts suggesting sales set to fall (The Guardian)
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Tesla endured tough year in part thanks to some consumers' distaste for Elon Musk's embrace of rightwing politicsTesla has taken the unusual step of publishing sales forecasts that suggest 2025 deliveries will be lower than expected and future years' sales will be well below targets set by its chief executive, Elon Musk.The US electric vehicle maker published figures from analysts suggesting it will announce 423,000 deliveries during the fourth quarter of 2025, in a new “consensus” section on its investor website. That would represent a 16% decline from the final quarter of 2024. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 16:42
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ITV agrees to invest £3m in fitness app created by Joe Wicks (The Guardian)
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The Body Coach app, launched during Covid lockdowns, will advertise on ITV's channels and video platform ITVX as part of finalised dealThe broadcaster ITV has agreed to invest up to £3m into the health and fitness app The Body Coach, created by Joe Wicks, who shot to fame by getting the nation exercising from the living room during the pandemic.It is the latest deal made through the group's media for equity investment fund ITV AdVentures Invest. As part of the agreement, The Body Coach will advertise on ITV's channels and its video platform ITVX. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 16:24
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FTSE 100 index enjoys its best year since 2009 with 21.5% rise (The Guardian)
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Shares in precious metal producers and defence firms surge in strong year for global equity marketsHow the FTSE 100 'dinosaur' roared back to life Business live – latest updatesBritain's stock market has increased in value by a fifth over 2025 – its biggest annual gain since 2009 in a strong year for shares around the world.The FTSE 100 index of blue-chip stocks closed up 21.5% on New Year's Eve compared with the start of January. The wider all-share market was 19.75% higher. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 15:42
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Ofcom urged to investigate GB News Trump interview over inaccuracy claims (The Guardian)
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US president's assertions climate change is 'a hoax' and London has police no-go areas left unchallenged, say criticsBritain's media regulator Ofcom is under pressure to investigate a GB News interview with Donald Trump after complaints that it contained misleading and inaccurate claims that the network failed to challenge.The rightwing channel claimed a “world exclusive sit-down interview” with the US president in November, in which Trump asserted that human-induced climate change was “a hoax” and that London had no-go areas for police and that the capital had “sharia law”. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 15:24
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It′s easy to feel powerless about climate chaos. Here′s what gives me hope | Nina Lakhani (The Guardian)
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I've spent six years writing about environmental justice. The uncomfortable truth is that we're not all in it together – but people power is reshaping the fightIt's been another year of climate chaos and inadequate political action. And it's hard not to feel despondent and powerless.I joined the Guardian full time in 2019, as the paper's first environmental justice correspondent, and have reported from across the US and the region over the past six years. It's been painful to see so many families – and entire communities – devastated by fires, floods, extreme heat, sea level rise and food shortages. But what's given me hope during these six years of reporting as both an environmental and climate justice reporter are the people fighting to save our planet from catastrophe – in their communities, on the streets and in courtrooms across the world. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 15:06
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France plans social media ban for under-15s from September 2026 (The Guardian)
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Draft bill to be submitted for legal checks as France aims to follow Australia's world-first ban on platforms including Facebook, Snapchat and YouTubeFrance intends to follow Australia and ban social media platforms for children from the start of the 2026 academic year.A draft bill preventing under-15s from using social media will be submitted for legal checks and is expected to be debated in parliament early in the new year. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 15:06
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South Yorkshire train passengers face delays after theft of signalling cables (The Guardian)
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Rail services between Sheffield and Doncaster affected on New Year's Eve after incident at ConisbroughTrain passengers in South Yorkshire are facing disruption on New Year's Eve after the theft of signalling cables, Network Rail has said.The rail body said services between Sheffield and Doncaster would be affected all day after the theft in Conisbrough. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 15:06
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Tell us: have you trained your AI job replacement? (The Guardian)
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We'd like to hear from people who are training AI to replace their current rolesAnalysis by the International Monetary Fund says Artificial intelligence will affect about 40% of jobs around the world.We'd like to find out more about the impact of AI on jobs now. With this in mind, we want to hear from people who have been training AI to replace their current roles. What has the experience been like? How do you feel about your future at your company? Do you have concerns? Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 14:54
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Finnish police seize vessel suspected of damaging underwater cable (The Guardian)
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Border guards find boat with its anchor down after telecoms link between Helsinki and Tallinn targeted A ship suspected of damaging an underwater cable running between Helsinki and Tallinn has been seized by police.Finnish officials say the vessel is suspected of being “responsible for the damage to the cable” owned by the telecoms group Elisa and located in Estonia's exclusive economic zone. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 14:54
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Typical households would save £138 a year under forecast drop in energy price cap (The Guardian)
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Predicted 8% cut would bring upper limit energy suppliers can charge to lowest level since September 2024Great Britain's household energy price cap is set to fall by 8% in April to its lowest in 18 months, a leading forecaster has said.The cap is expected to fall by the equivalent of cutting £138 off a typical annual dual-fuel bill, after the autumn budget shifted some charges to general taxation, according to Cornwall Insight, a consultancy that tracks the energy market. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 14:36
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How the FTSE 100 ′dinosaur′ roared back to life | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Uptick of more than 20% in 2025 was fuelled by share buybacks and helpful breezes in key constituent parts such as defence and miningBusiness live – latest updatesIt was a bumper year for stock markets globally and the surprise, perhaps, is that the FTSE 100 index more than kept up. The London market has sometimes been derided as lacking dynamism – the hedge fund manager Paul Marshall called it the “Jurassic Park” of exchanges a few years ago – but its main index enjoyed its best 12 months since 2009. The Footsie didn't quite make it to the round number of 10,000 but still improved by 21.5%, slightly outperforming the S&P 500 index in the US.How did that happen amid weakening UK growth, pre-budget chaos and general gloom? The short answer is that a stock market index reflects only its constituent parts. It is not a symbol of national economic virility. That is especially true of the internationally flavoured Footsie, whose members make about three-quarters of their combined revenues oversea...
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31.12.25 - 14:18
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Elon Musk′s 2025 recap: how the world′s richest person became its most chaotic (The Guardian)
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How the tech CEO and 'Dogefather' made a mess of the year – from an apparent Nazi salute during his White House tenure to Tesla sales slumps and Starship explosionsThe year of 2025 was dizzying for Elon Musk. The tech titan began the year holding court with Donald Trump in Washington DC. As the months ticked by, one public appearance after another baffled the US and the world. Musk appeared to give a Nazi salute at Trump's inauguration, staunchly championed a 19-year-old staffer nicknamed “Big Balls,” denied reports of being a drug addict while advising the president, and showed up at a White House press conference with a black eye – all in the first half of the year alone.“Elon's attitude is you have to get it done fast. If you're an incrementalist, you just won't get your rocket to the moon,” Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, told Vanity Fair in an expansive interview earlier this month. “And so with that attitude, you're going to break some china.” Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 13:36
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A polycrisis has shattered our world this year. But with care, we can put it back together | Elif Shafak (The Guardian)
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The challenges and strains have been almost too much to take. But in 2025, words of depth and courage have been an antidote to numbnessI once saw a young glassblower in Istanbul, still new to his craft, shatter a beautiful vase while taking it out of the furnace. The artisan master standing by his side calmly nodded and said something that I still think about. He told him: “You put too much pressure on it, you kept it unbalanced and you forgot that it, too, has a heart.”The year we are leaving behind has been plagued from the start by a series of social, economic, environmental, technological and institutional challenges, all happening with such speed and intensity that we are yet to fully comprehend their impact on our lives, let alone on future generations. As the overwhelming strain of domestic and geopolitical changes continues to build up, I cannot help but remember the man's words. Too much pressure. Unstable, uncertain and replete with deep inequalities. This could well be the year we forgot t...
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31.12.25 - 13:36
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Young people in the UK: can you afford to put money into a pension scheme? (The Guardian)
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We'd like to hear from people in the UK, under the age of 30, about whether they're managing to put money into a pension scheme – or cannot afford toWith 150,000 people in the UK now having student loan debts of more than £100,000, tenants spending 36.3% of their income on rent and the cost-of-living crisis still having an impact – young workers are having to make sacrifices from cutting holidays or not paying into a pension scheme.If you're under 30, we'd like to hear about your pension scheme arrangements. If you don't pay into a pension scheme, we want to know why. How much do tax and student loan repayments affect your ability to pay into a pension? How about rent and the cost of living? How do you view retirement? Do you have any concerns? Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 13:00
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′It′s not a hen party hellscape′: Dublin′s Temple Bar strives to shake off its bad reputation (The Guardian)
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Despite reviews of the district as a raucous tourist trap, improved policing has restored safety and an eclectic vibeWhen Ireland redeveloped a swathe of central Dublin in the 1990s, the idea was to create a version of Paris's Left Bank, a cultural quarter of cobbled lanes, art and urban renewal.Planners and architects transformed the run-down Temple Bar site by the River Liffey into an ambitious experiment that drew throngs of visitors and won awards. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 12:48
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One pub a day closed permanently in England and Wales in 2025 (The Guardian)
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Data shows 366 were demolished or converted for other uses as cost pressures took toll on sectorOne pub a day disappeared for good in England and Wales during 2025 as sustained cost pressures continued to weigh heavily on the sector.Analysis of government statistics shows that 366 pubs were demolished or converted for other uses over the year to December. Continue reading......
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31.12.25 - 11:00
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China forecast to have sold one in every 10 new cars in UK in 2025 (The Guardian)
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Carmakers such as MG, BYD and Chery are set to pass 200,000 mark in sales, analysis suggests, double 2024's totalChinese brands are on course to account for one in every 10 new cars sold in Britain during 2025, a marked increase on last year as sales increase across Europe.Manufacturers led by MG, BYD, and Chery are on track to break the 200,000 mark in UK new car sales in 2025, meaning they are very likely to account for 10% of the market, according to Matthias Schmidt, an analyst tracking electric cars across Europe. Continue reading......
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