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The Guardian Nachrichten

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.
 
03.05.26 - 15:18
Young Americans have soured on Trump | Steven Greenhouse (The Guardian)
 
The president's approval rating with those under 30 has plummeted as he has failed to deliver on promise after promiseRepublicans rejoiced when far more young voters than expected backed Donald Trump in 2024, with many of them moved by Trump's grandiose promises, such as his vow to “build the greatest economy in the history of the world”. But Republicans should be alarmed that so many 18- to 29-year-olds have soured on Trump – his approval rating with that group has sunk from 48% in January 2025 to between just 25% and 33% in recent months, according to polls by YouGov/the Economist.It shouldn't be a surprise that millions of young Americans have turned against Trump, considering that he has failed to deliver on so many promises, most notably his vow to reduce prices on day one. For young people, inflation is the No 1 economic issue, far outpacing other issues, and they very much wanted Trump to focus on affordability, but Trump has focused on everything but affordability. He's focused instead o...
03.05.26 - 15:18
Key Starmer adviser held 16 undisclosed meetings with top US tech bosses (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Varun Chandra's talks with Google, Meta, Apple and others raise fears of 'lobbying behind closed doors'An influential government adviser close to Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves held 16 undisclosed meetings with top US tech executives, the Guardian can reveal.The No 10 business aide Varun Chandra discussed regulatory changes, AI and Donald Trump's second administration with tech corporations during confidential meetings between October 2024 and October 2025. In one meeting he offered to help a top executive meet the prime minister directly. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 15:00
Nasa brought crashing down to earth as budget threat follows lunar success (The Guardian)
 
Artemis II inspired the public but the Trump administration wants to slash the science underpinning human spaceflightIt should have been a victory lap for Jared Isaacman. The Nasa administrator was in Washington DC for what he surely hoped would be a celebration with lawmakers and the US president, little more than two weeks after the successful conclusion of the first human journey around the moon in more than half a century.Instead, last week began with some difficult questions in Congress about the Trump administration's unpopular plan to slash the space agency's budget. It ended at the White House with the president appearing to poke fun at his prominent ears, watched by four bemused Artemis II astronauts waiting in vain for any question about their historic mission. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 14:54
′We don′t want to make the same mistakes′: Jamie′s Italian reopens in London (The Guardian)
 
Jamie Oliver's head of restaurants is optimistic about new recipe of smaller site, slimmed-down menu and no burgersWhen Jamie's Italian crashed and burned in 2019, with the company in £83m of debt and causing 1,000 job losses, no one imagined the celebrity chef would try again.But seven years later, Jamie Oliver has opened a flagship site under the same name in Leicester Square in central London, and believes he has a new recipe for success: a smaller restaurant with a slimmed-down menu, which features cheaper cuts of meat and no burgers. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 13:48
′We wanted a taste of what they had′: the Beijing restaurant dining out on Starmer visit (The Guardian)
 
In and Out has been fully booked since PM ate there, with patrons able to choose from special menu based on his mealWhatever the ins and outs of Westminster politics, Keir Starmer can take small comfort in the fact that there is one place where he is consistently popular. It just happens to be 5,000 miles away.In and Out, an upmarket restaurant in Beijing, has been fully booked since Starmer and his team dined there in January during the first visit by a British prime minister to China since 2018. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 13:24
Investment or waste? How the M4 relief road plan for Newport sums up Wales′s economic quandary (The Guardian)
 
As potentially seismic Senedd elections loom, competing parties have differing visions of how to reinvigorate the economyIt is afternoon rush hour on the M4 and drivers are yet again making slow progress around the city of Newport, often seen as the gateway to south Wales given its location between Cardiff and Bristol.Cars and lorries are stuck in gridlocked traffic in both directions on the approach to the Brynglas tunnels, where the road narrows to two lanes in each direction, while flashing lights warn motorists in Welsh and English of a ciw (queue). Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 13:18
Cuba gets trickle of intrepid tourists as Trump′s oil blockade continues (The Guardian)
 
Island's tourism industry been hit hard by severe US pressure – but some say foreigners should still visitLeslie Simon and Marc Bender had arrived in Havana for a 10-day holiday, despite their president's repeated threats of military action against Cuba.The two retired union lawyers from Los Angeles flew in via Miami sporting badges reading “ICE OUT!” and shared a somewhat negative opinion of the US's past. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 13:06
More farming co-operatives could ′unleash growth′ in UK, finds report (The Guardian)
 
Greater agricultural collaboration can improve food security and resilience to global crises, says policy paperAgricultural co-operatives could “unleash growth” in the UK and improve national food security in the face of crises such as the Middle East conflict by “improving the resilience of UK farms”, according to a report.The policy paper produced by the Co-operative party, which backs influential Labour MPs including Steve Reed and Jonathan Reynolds, calls for “a shift in perspective, not a doubling down of the status quo”. It says co-ops, which enable farmers to pool resources, share risk and invest collectively, can help “reduce exposure to volatile input markets”, such as fertiliser, fuel and animal feed. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 12:24
Trump may not be a fan of clean energy but Iran war is accelerating global shift from oil and gas | Heather Stewart (The Guardian)
 
Unintended consequence of US president's actions will be boon for China, the leading renewables manufacturerOperation Epic Fury has thus far achieved none of Donald Trump's war aims, but it may well accelerate the global transition towards the clean energy he loves to hate.Last week brought the latest exchange of verbal blows in the standoff over the strait of Hormuz. Iran is “choking like a stuffed pig” on the oil it is unable to export because of the US blockade, Trump claimed. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 11:18
UK airlines given green light to cancel or consolidate flights to conserve jet fuel (The Guardian)
 
Carriers examining which flights can be cancelled with least disruption under plans to avoid summer travel chaosUK airlines will be able to cancel or consolidate flights this summer under new plans to conserve jet fuel as the war in the Middle East continues to disrupt supplies.The measures are being taken to avoid major disruption as Britons jet off on their summer holidays. Airlines are looking carefully at their timetables to see which flights can be cancelled in advance and cause the least delays. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 11:18
UK ′invention agency′ grants £50m of public money to US tech and venture capital firms (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Brainchild of Dominic Cummings, Aria is aimed at funding 'crazy' scientific projects to benefit the UKBritain's “invention agency” has pledged £50m of UK taxpayer money to US tech companies and venture capital projects.Dreamed up by Dominic Cummings to fund “crazy” ideas, the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) is meant to “restore Britain's place as a scientific superpower”. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 09:18
One in three HR leaders face opposition to inclusion schemes, study finds (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Resistance to equity, diversion and inclusion drives affects hiring chances of people with convictions, says charityMore than a third of HR decision-makers in the UK said they have faced pushback against equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) initiatives over the past year, according to new research.The new YouGov poll, carried out for the national employment charity Working Chance, surveyed 565 HR decision-makers and found that resistance towards EDI was on the rise. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 08:18
AI chatbot fraud: the ′gift card′ subcription that may cost you dear (The Guardian)
 
After subscribing to the Claude chatbot, mystery payments started to appear on one family's credit card bill. They are not aloneDavid Duggan* was so impressed with the ability of the Claude chatbot to answer medical questions and organise family life, that a $20-a-month (£15) subscription seemed like money well spent.But then his wife spotted two $200 payments on his credit card bill for gift cards to use the artificial intelligence tool. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 08:18
Dynamic pay on platforms such as Uber should be banned, says TUC (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Union body finds workers describing themselves as 'gambling' because wages felt like the outcome of chance rather than workThe practice of using “dynamic pricing” to set pay on gig economy platforms including Uber should be banned because it leaves workers at the mercy of shadowy algorithms with no certainty over their earnings, trade union leaders have urged.In a report exposing the human cost of the gig economy practice, the Trades Union Congress said pay was becoming decoupled from time, skill or effort. Instead, work had become a speculative practice with the rewards determined by an algorithmic process with little transparency. Continue reading......
03.05.26 - 01:30
Spirit Airlines shutdown: How to get home and get refunds (The Guardian)
 
If you've been snagged in the airline's now-defunct flight schedule, here are some things to know about next stepsThe collapse of the US-based Spirit Airlines may mark the end of an era for travelers with a certain financial sensibility.But if you've been snagged in their now-defunct flight schedule, here are some things to know on how to get home, and get whole. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 22:54
Political blame game begins and passengers left adrift after Spirit ceases operations (The Guardian)
 
Republicans blame Biden administration block on JetBlue deal; Democrats point to fuel price surge amid Iran warSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email US airlines and government officials battled on Saturday to deal with stranded passengers and stricken employees after discount carrier Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations – and a political and business blame game got under way over the collapse of the low-cost carrier.“If you have a flight scheduled with Spirit Airlines, don't show up at the airport; there will be no one here to assist you,” the US secretary of transportation, Sean Duffy, warned at a press conference after laying out measures for customers booked with the Florida-based company to obtain refunds or find discounted flights on other airlines. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 22:54
Abortion pill maker asks US supreme court to halt ban on mail-order access (The Guardian)
 
Danco Laboratories files emergency appeal after lower court blocks telemedicine providers from prescribingA manufacturer of the abortion pill mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, filed an emergency appeal to the US supreme court on Saturday asking it to halt a court decision that would require an in‑person exam before the medication can be prescribed.The request came hours after the fifth US circuit court of appeals temporarily reinstated the requirement blocking telemedicine health providers from prescribing to patients by mail in response to a challenge from Louisiana. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Dig Deep! Reform frontbench promotes JCBs after £200,000 donation from firm (The Guardian)
 
Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson and Robert Jenrick, among others, have sung the praises of the JCB PotHole Pro Reform UK's leading figures have repeatedly promoted a new pothole-fixing machine by the construction company JCB, while the party received £200,000 from the British digger maker, the Guardian can reveal.Several Reform politicians including Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson, Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf and Richard Tice have sung the praises of the JCB PotHole Pro machine. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Solar booms in industrial US midwest as energy crisis persists (The Guardian)
 
Electricity has become one of the most important commodities in the region thanks to demand from datacenters, Iran war and rising utility charges For decades, the only regular visitors to the Twin Lake Reservoir in Lima, Ohio, were fishers passing hot summer evenings trying to snag a largemouth bass.But today, it's a hive of activity. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Two buses, three hours and 13 miles: how Americans in ′transit deserts′ get groceries without cars (The Guardian)
 
As Covid-era funding dries up and bus services are cut, a food insecurity crisis is brewing from Tennessee to Rhode IslandZen'Yari Winters' job, at a pet shop in East Memphis, Tennessee, should be a 20-minute trip from her house. She leaves herself three hours to get there. “The bus is always, always late,” she said – if it shows up at all.It's not just her work commute that's affected by the time-consuming guessing game that is riding with the Memphis Area Transit Authority (Mata). The only full-service grocer in the Chelsea-Hollywood area where she lives closed in 2025. To shop for food in person, she could take two buses for a 13-mile (20km) trip to Walmart. But she risks waiting at bus stops for hours with perishables – or shelling out about $24 for an Uber back. Continue reading......
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