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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.
 
08.02.26 - 15:18
Bank chairs backtracking on climate commitments could face shareholder revolts (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Campaign group calls on institutional shareholders to vote against re-election of bosses overseeing net zero row-backBank chairs who water down their lenders' climate commitments this year could face embarrassing shareholder revolts as campaigners try to hold bosses to account for environmental backtracking.ShareAction, a campaign group for responsible investment, will be issuing detailed reports to pension funds and asset managers in the coming weeks, outlining whether 34 of the world's largest lenders are sticking to their climate goals. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 15:18
These US states want polluters to pay for the rising insurance costs of climate disasters (The Guardian)
 
Proposals by California, Hawaii and New York lawmakers aim to hold fossil fuel industry accountable for soaring ratesAs climate disasters drive up the price of home insurance, three US states are considering empowering their state prosecutors to sue major polluters for their role in those rising costs.Lawmakers in California, Hawaii and New York have introduced measures which would authorize their attorneys general to sue fossil fuel companies on behalf of residents whose insurance premiums have soared amid climate disasters. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 14:42
North of England 2040? Andy Burnham backs plan for multi-city Olympics bid (The Guardian)
 
Northern leaders urge government to support proposal as Manchester mayor says a London bid 'wouldn't be right'The north of England is seeking to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games to boost a region “left out of the national story”.Northern leaders have written to the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, urging the government to back a multi-city games spanning an area with a population of 15 million people. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 14:00
Mystery plaintiff challenges Karl Lagerfeld′s will, but pampered cat can rest easy (The Guardian)
 
Relatives shut out of €200m fortune have reportedly received letters from executor saying will could be overturnedThe late German-born Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld was famously precise, exacting and known to hold a grudge, but his final wishes concerning the beneficiaries of his vast fortune could now be overturned beyond the grave in a looming court battle.Seven years after Lagerfeld's death from cancer, an unnamed plaintiff has come forward to challenge the haute couture titan's last will and testament. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 14:00
French police arrest five over crypto-linked magistrate kidnapping (The Guardian)
 
Arrests follow discovery on Friday of magistrate and her mother in a garage in south-east of countryFrench authorities have arrested five suspects after a magistrate and her mother were held captive last week for about 30 hours in a cryptocurrency ransom plot, prosecutors said on Sunday.The arrests of four men and one woman followed the discovery on Friday of the 35-year-old magistrate and her 67-year-old mother, found injured in a garage in the south-eastern Drôme department, the Lyon public prosecutor's office said. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 14:00
BP faces calls for new strategy to end period of turbulence (The Guardian)
 
Full-year results expected to reveal weaker profits as company also faces investor pressure over climate U-turnBP will face pressure from shareholders to prove it can leave a turbulent period in the past as it prepares to reveal its full-year results this week.The company is expected to follow industry rivals by reporting weaker annual profits after global oil prices fell for a third consecutive year in 2025, in the steepest decline recorded since the Covid pandemic. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 13:42
Office buzz: UK employers turn to beehives to boost workplace wellbeing (The Guardian)
 
Providers report rise in demand as companies seek mental health benefits and increased sense of communityIn a growing number of workplaces, the soundtrack of the lunch break is no longer the rustle of sandwiches at a desk, but the quiet hum of bees – housed just outside the office window.Employers from Manchester to Milton Keynes are working with professional beekeepers to install hives on rooftops, in courtyards and car parks – positioning beekeeping not as a novelty but as a way to ease stress, build community and reconnect workers with nature in an era of hybrid work and burnout. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 13:24
Want to stop Trump bullying your country? Retaliate (The Guardian)
 
Faced with economic coercion, Europe has trodden carefully. My experience tells me that's not enoughIn February of last year, Donald Trump convened the first full cabinet meeting of his second term in the White House. He proudly announced his intention to impose sweeping tariffs on the US's closest allies in Europe. When asked by a reporter whether Europe might retaliate, Trump sounded confident. “They can't,” he said. Pressed to explain, he continued: “We are the pot of gold. We're the one that everybody wants. And they can retaliate, but it cannot be a successful retaliation.” As Trump saw it, Europe was weak and feckless – a minnow compared with the American economic juggernaut. When confronted with a US president prepared to throw his country's weight around, Europe would certainly cave.In the year since, Trump has repeatedly wielded America's economic might against Europe, from coercing the EU and the UK to swallow lopsided trade deals to pressuring Denmark to sell him Greenland. And ...
08.02.26 - 12:12
′It has to be amazing′: Liberty links with Bridgerton as it capitalises on maximalist trend (The Guardian)
 
Department store's retail boss reveals how it is thriving by focusing on unique items and tie-ups from Adidas to Grayson PerryOn a damp Thursday in central London, shoppers have fled the rain to indulge in some Bridgerton-themed escapism at upmarket department store Liberty, which has dedicated its fourth floor to the raunchy period drama.“When customers come to Liberty they want the discovery of new brands or something a bit different,” says Lydia King, Liberty's new retail managing director. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 11:24
′16 years later, I′m not unhappy′: the rise of Britain′s multigenerational flatmates (The Guardian)
 
Fewer under-25s leaving home, and older renters being priced out of ownership or solo renting, is fuelling a change in house-share demographicsWhen Nicola Whyte first moved into a four-bedroom house share in Balham 16 years ago, she never imagined she would still be living there at 45. But with rents soaring, and ongoing challenges in saving up for a house deposit, she has ended up as a housemate far longer than she anticipated.“I didn't think I was going to be here 16 years later, but I'm not unhappy,” she said. “My friends sometimes think I'm a bit weird, they ask me how I can still do it. But I really enjoy it. The rent is really reasonable, it's close to work and I think it gives you a deeper understanding of people.” Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 10:36
′It has changed my life′: Wrexham′s Hollywood takeover, five years on (The Guardian)
 
When Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac became club guardians in 2021 the Premier League was a dream. Now it's a targetTwo Chewbaccas handed out flyers to passersby. No one making their way towards the Turf batted an eyelid, but then again, for five years now, a touch of Hollywood has become pretty much the norm in Wrexham.Ninety minutes before kick-off the city's most famous public house was heaving. Lying in the shadow of the Racecourse Ground, it is the watering hole of choice for locals, and, thanks to landlord Wayne Jones's prominent role in Welcome to Wrexham, the Netflix documentary following the club's many fortunes, a tourist attraction. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 08:24
′Don′t lose your 12,739 points!′ The text scams cashing in on bogus rewards (The Guardian)
 
Scam message claims points will expire in days so click through to claim your prize – just pay the postageYou get a text message with some good news: your mobile provider has been operating a rewards programme and you have earned almost 13,000 points.You haven't heard of the scheme before but since so many of the operators have rewards plans, you assume you must just have missed it. When you click on the link, you arrive at a site branded with your operator's logo and find you can cash in your points for a new massage chair or a high-end vacuum cleaner, among other items. All you have to do is pay the postage. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 08:24
Modern Milkman to collect unwanted electronics and toys with deliveries (The Guardian)
 
Grocery delivery firm will begin picking up broken tech across the UK and charging consumers to recycle itemsA UK dairy delivery business is to begin collecting unwanted or broken toys, mobile phones and laptops while dropping off milk, orange juice and butter in its latest attempt to expand.The Modern Milkman was founded by entrepreneur Simon Mellin in Burnley, north-west England, in 2019 and delivers groceries to more than 100,000 households across the UK. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 08:24
Water bosses in England exploiting bonus loophole face crackdown (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Ministers to act after last year's legislation 'outwitted' by failing firms paying millions to executivesThe government is to close loopholes which allow bosses of failing water companies to continue to receive large bonuses despite a ban passed last year, it can be revealed.Bosses of companies that illegally dumped sewage into England's rivers and seas and presided over water shortages which left thousands of people in misery have still been paid millions in bonuses despite the ban. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 07:18
As goes the Washington Post: US democracy takes another hit under Trump (The Guardian)
 
Jeff Bezos's axing of more than 300 jobs at the storied newspaper has renewed fears about the resilience of America's democracy to withstand Trump's attacksThe email landed in Lizzie Johnson's in-tray in Ukraine just before 4pm local time. It came at a tough time for the reporter: Russia had been repeatedly striking the country's power grid, and just days before she had been forced to work out of her car without heat, power or running water, writing in pencil because pen ink freezes too readily.“Difficult news,” was the subject line. The body text said: “Your position is eliminated as part of today's organizational changes,” explaining that it was necessary to get rid of her to meet the “evolving needs of our business”. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 07:18
′We need to accept the cost′: future of British Steel unclear as bills for government build up (The Guardian)
 
Propping up operations at Scunthorpe site, still legally owned by Jingye, now costs over £1.2m a day – so what are the options?British Steel was losing £700,000 a day last year when its Chinese owner announced plans to shut the steelworks at Scunthorpe. After Jingye rejected support to buy raw materials, the UK government stepped in with emergency legislation to take control of the plant.But that was not the end of the crisis. The cost to the government of propping up British Steel is now more than £1.2m a day. Yet the £359m bill, the latest disclosed to parliament last month, may only be the start. Continue reading......
08.02.26 - 01:18
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis abruptly resigns amid criticism of staff cuts (The Guardian)
 
Departure comes days after newspaper laid off nearly one-third of staff, including more than 300 journalistsWill Lewis, the Murdoch media veteran who took over as publisher and chief executive of the Washington Post in early 2024, announced abruptly on Saturday evening that he is leaving the company.His departure comes just three days after the Post laid off nearly one-third of its entire staff, citing the need to cut costs and reposition the money-losing publication. Lewis, who did not appear on the all-staff meeting during which the cuts were announced, has faced criticism for his absence and leadership. Continue reading......
07.02.26 - 20:30
Rage against the machine: a California community rallied against a datacenter – and won (The Guardian)
 
Organizers in Monterey Park took inspiration from other US cities to fight against the construction of a giant datacenterWhen a southern California city council proposed building a giant datacenter the size of four football fields last December, five residents vowed to stop it.Through a frenetic word-of-mouth campaign, the small group raised awareness about the proposed facility in Monterey Park, a small city east of Los Angeles known affectionately as the country's first suburban Chinatown. No Data Center Monterey Park organizers – working in tandem with the grassroots racial justice group San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Progressive Action – held a teach-in and rally that drew hundreds of participants, knocked on doors, and distributed flyers on busy streets. They emphasized how the computer systems facility would strain the power grid, drive up energy rates and create noise pollution. A petition quickly amassed nearly 5,000 signatures. All the materials were shared in English, Chinese and Spanish – a co...
07.02.26 - 20:30
Revealed: How Substack makes money from hosting Nazi newsletters (The Guardian)
 
Exclusive: Site takes a cut of subscriptions to content that promotes far-right ideology, white supremacy and antisemitismThe global publishing platform Substack is generating revenue from newsletters that promote virulent Nazi ideology, white supremacy and antisemitism, a Guardian investigation has found.The platform, which says it has about 50 million users worldwide, allows members of the public to self-publish articles and charge for premium content. Substack takes about 10% of the revenue the newsletters make. About 5 million people pay for access to newsletters on its platform. Continue reading......
07.02.26 - 17:12
UK trade policy: time to stop the secret deals and get systematic (The Guardian)
 
Liam Byrne is echoing Robin Cook's ethical trade policy, warning the UK needs deals more open to scrutiny to prevent future issuesTrade can be a dirty business. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was tolerated as a “special representative for trade and investment” in the noughties despite allegations that he kept convicted gun smugglers for friends, while Peter Mandelson's ability to schmooze the rich and famous repeatedly overruled concerns about his probity.To close a deal, there are always compromises to be made, and sometimes the terms are unsavoury. Continue reading......
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