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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.
 
23.03.26 - 09:30
′Luxury takes time. We don′t have time′: The former top military officer on a mission to fix the Dutch housing crisis (The Guardian)
 
Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan plans to simplify the housebuilding process to tackle shortage of 400,000 homesElanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan is on a mission. The new housing minister of the Netherlands is charged with building 100,000 homes a year and breaking through a planning deadlock to combat one of Europe's worst housing crises.The Irish-born 50-year-old is new to politics. Until a fortnight ago she was the country's top female military officer, famous for getting flak jackets redesigned for women's bodies and holding her own in a male-dominated sphere. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 08:12
′You can feel it′: South Yorkshire revival gathers pace as new industries move in (The Guardian)
 
From steel to screen, podcasts to defence, Sheffield's economy is diversifying amid a wave of new investmentIt has seen its fair share of Hollywood parties – albeit with a twist. Instead of champagne and caviar it is usually Guinness and scampi fries. Red carpet? There aren't even cushions on the seats.The tiny Sheffield pub, Fagan's, has raised more than a few toasts in the last year as Adolescence, the Netflix hit made by two of its owners, scooped multiple awards at the Emmys and Golden Globes and became one of the world's most-watched dramas. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 08:12
Air Canada plane collides with ground vehicle at New York′s LaGuardia airport, halting all flights (The Guardian)
 
The regulator has issued a ground stop for all planes and New York's emergency management authority warned people to expect cancellations and delaysNew York's LaGuardia airport was closed to flights early on Monday after an Air Canada flight and Port Authority vehicle collided.The New York police department confirmed the collision but could not immediately offer further information. A spokesperson for the New York City Fire Department said firefighters responded to reports of a plane that crashed into a vehicle on the runway at 11:38pm. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 08:12
Ministers confirm locations for seven new towns in England (The Guardian)
 
Programme is being billed as the most ambitious housebuilding project in England for half a centuryMinisters have confirmed the locations for seven new towns, which include under-developed inner-city land, a historic village and an existing new town.The programme is being billed by the housing and communities department as the most ambitious housebuilding project in England for half a century, with the planned construction of between 15,000 and 40,000 homes in each new town. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 08:12
Funding for populist-right ′media-political complex′ exceeded £170m in five years, research finds (The Guardian)
 
Handful of billionaires gave huge sums in particular to media organisations that boosted rightwing politicians, says Liam Byrne MPMore than £170m was given to MPs, political parties, media organisations and thinktanks aligned with the UK's populist right over the past five years, new research from the Labour MP Liam Byrne has found.Byrne, a former cabinet minister who chairs parliament's business committee, said he had identified a “media-political complex” funded largely by a handful of billionaires. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 08:00
HS2 firm says new steel tariffs will ′exacerbate′ cost pressures for UK construction industry (The Guardian)
 
Doubling tariffs on imported steel will raise cost of the metal when Iran war is already inflating steel and concrete pricesOne of HS2's biggest contractors has warned the government that raising tariffs on foreign steel imports will “exacerbate” cost pressures for the UK construction industry, amid growing concern over the £100bn railway's rising budget.Ministers said last week they would double the tariffs on imported steel and slash the amount that can be bought from overseas, in an attempt to save Britain's struggling steelmakers. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 01:12
Thousands of care leavers in England ′locked out′ of work as firms slow to adapt (The Guardian)
 
Survey suggests companies willing to hire care-experienced young people but few have changed recruitment processesThousands of young people leaving care in England are being left “locked out” of work by employers who say they are open to hiring but make few changes to adapt, a charity has warned.Calling on employers to act on their promises, the Drive Forward Foundation said care leavers were almost three times more likely to be out of work than their peers. Continue reading......
23.03.26 - 01:12
Student debt eats away home deposit savings to tune of £2,000 a year, says Barclays (The Guardian)
 
Repayments also affect financial stability of nearly half of graduates, according to report by UK bankPeople with student loans who are working towards a home deposit save almost £2,000 less per year than those without the debt, according to a new report by Barclays.The bank also found that 44% of student loan holders claim that repayments limit their ability to build long-term financial stability, while 41% say it prevents them from entering the housing market. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 20:12
Moma brand recalls porridge products over possible mice contamination (The Guardian)
 
Customers told not to eat affected pot and sachet products and to return them to place of purchase for refundSeveral porridge products in the UK have been recalled over a possible mice contamination at their manufacturing site.The British porridge and oat drink brand Moma issued a warning for seven versions of its pots and two of its sachets. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 18:48
The Guardian view on aid cuts: Britain championed development funding – its meanness is shortsighted | Editorial (The Guardian)
 
The steep reductions are a grave error, both morally and pragmatically. But a better case needs to be made for spendingProgress is possible. Over two decades, global child mortality plummeted. There were many reasons for a 39% reduction in deaths in lower and middle income countries between 2001 and 2021, but a significant one was overseas development aid, which supported everything from sanitation to vaccination programmes to food security.That shift has slowed, and – like similar advances – is likely to reverse if aid budgets continue to be slashed. Researchers warned last month that continuing cuts could result in more than 22 million avoidable deaths in the next five years, with a quarter of those among children under five.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 17:18
′This country has been our home′: US family in UK threatened with detention over visa mix-up (The Guardian)
 
Tim and Christen Bass are barred from working and facing homelessness after indefinite leave application rejected by Home OfficeAn American family who have brought their children up in the UK are facing the threat of homelessness and detention due to confusion over a Home Office application form.Tim Bass, a data and technology consultant, and his wife, Christen, an autism specialist, have lived in the UK since arriving on a skilled worker visa in 2019. The couple have lived with their two children, aged 10 and eight, in south London since then. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 17:18
Palantir extends reach into British state as it gets access to sensitive FCA data (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Allowing US tech firm to analyse intelligence in name of tackling fraud raises fresh concerns over privacyFCA deal gives Palantir yet more access to inner workings of power in BritainPalantir is to be granted access to a trove of highly sensitive UK financial regulation data, in a deal that has prompted fresh concerns about the US AI company's deepening reach into the British state, the Guardian can reveal.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has awarded Palantir a contract to investigate the watchdog's internal intelligence data in an effort to help it tackle financial crime, which includes investigating fraud, money laundering and insider trading. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 17:06
FCA deal gives Palantir yet more access to inner workings of power in Britain (The Guardian)
 
Contract affords AI analytics firm access to trove of data on one of the most important financial centres in the worldPalantir extends reach into British state as it gets access to sensitive FCA dataPalantir's latest UK contract takes the AI and data analytics company into the heart of one of Britain's biggest industries: financial services, which accounts for 9% of the economy.The Miami-based company embedded its technology in the NHS in 2023, the police in 2024 and the military in 2025. Land and expand, they say in the tech industry. Palantir has followed the script building contracts worth more than £500m. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 16:48
Child labor violations rise in US – as Republicans still roll back protections (The Guardian)
 
Nebraska, Indiana and West Virginia Republicans have all rolled back child labor regulations while the number of violations has risen fivefold in the last decadeThe number of child labor violations has risen fivefold in the last 10 years, but Republicans across the US are continuing to propose and pass legislation that rolls back protections or regulations for workers under the age of 18.Republicans in Nebraska, Indiana and West Virginia have successfully passed legislation in 2026 rolling back child labor regulations, with legislation led by Republicans pending in other states, including Florida, Missouri and Virginia. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 15:06
It′s time to take politics out of the Small Business Administration (The Guardian)
 
The White House's politicization of the agency will have a real-world impact on small business owners in the USKelly Loeffler, the new administrator of the Small Business Administration (SBA), announced recently that the agency charged with supporting the businesses that are the backbone of the US economy would no longer be approving loans to small business owners unless they are US citizens. If you're a legal, tax-paying immigrant with a green card and full residency? No loans for you.This is a big mistake. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 14:36
Starmer adviser urges ministers to look at profits cap for energy and petrol firms (The Guardian)
 
PM's 'cost of living champion' calls for consideration of temporary measure to prevent profiteering from Iran warThe government's top cost of living adviser has called on ministers to explore a temporary cap on the profits of energy and petrol companies to prevent them from cashing in excessively on the war in the Middle East.Richard Walker – a Labour peer, chair of Iceland supermarkets and the prime minister's “cost of living champion” – said he had asked the government to examine limiting how much businesses were able to benefit from higher energy prices after Iran's blockade of the strait of Hormuz, a crucial shipping route for Europe's oil and gas, and the wider conflict in the region. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 14:12
′The new ketchup′? How hummus spread beyond a niche into a British staple (The Guardian)
 
News that chickpea dip is to join list of products used for UK inflation basket confirms its move into the mainstreamThe best (and worst) supermarket hummus tasted and ratedIt is a sign of the times. This week it was revealed that hummus is joining the list of foods used to measure the cost of living in Britain as the ubiquity of the dip at mealtimes sees it billed as the “new ketchup”.The decision to drop a pot of hummus in the inflation basket is a moment for the all-conquering chickpea dip, which arrived on supermarket shelves on the late 1980s. Since then Britons have gone from spending virtually nothing to £170m a year on the versatile stuff. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 14:12
New crypto regulations likely to be big favor to the Trump family, industry insiders say (The Guardian)
 
Regulators narrow securities definitions – a shift that could benefit Trump family's crypto projectsSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxOn Tuesday, major US financial regulators published rules for the cryptocurrency industry that may reduce regulatory requirements and that insiders believe will benefit the Trump family's ventures.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued new guidelines for the cryptocurrency industry to answer the longstanding question of what does or does not qualify as a security, a classification that entails strict oversight. SEC chair, Paul Atkins, has dubbed the framework a “token taxonomy” for the sector. Published jointly with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the guidelines classify most of crypto-based assets as commodities, collectibles, payment tokens or “digital tools”, exempting them from the SEC's more stringent oversight and disclosure requirements. Only blockchain-based representations of exis...
22.03.26 - 14:12
Energy shock talk grabs headlines but the Iran war is also driving the world towards a food crisis | Heather Stewart (The Guardian)
 
Growers face soaring fertiliser and fuel costs as shipping choke point of the strait of Hormuz hits supply chains'The stakes are enormous': how a prolonged Iran war could shock the global economyIt is peak harvesting season for avocados in the lush southern highlands of Tanzania but growers are racing against time to find buyers for the precious green fruits before they become overripe.Donald Trump's disastrous Middle East war is being felt in the world's energy markets but oil and gas are not the only products that transit through the maritime choke point of the strait of Hormuz. The conflict is also hitting supply chains elsewhere. Continue reading......
22.03.26 - 11:24
The Wordle guy′s latest move tells us a lot about modern-day ambition (The Guardian)
 
For some, creating a smash hit puzzle would have been enough to kick back for life. But for the Josh Wardles and Timothée Chalamets of the world, not even the moon is enoughHe is one letter away from being a household name. Now Josh Wardle, the inventor of Wordle, has launched a new online game, and in doing so, provided an interesting insight into ambition.For some, creating a global smash hit puzzle so zeitgeisty and popular it becomes part of millions of strangers' daily routines and is bought by the New York Times for seven figures would have been sufficient for a lifetime. Rather than face inevitable comparison and potential disappointment by attempting That Difficult Second Album, they would have just kicked back on their yacht and called it a day. Continue reading......
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