Senior Labour figures call for review of Chinese investment in UK infrastructure
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Government’s rapprochement with Beijing may risk national security in wake of British Steel crisis, party members saySenior Labour figures have urged the government to review Chinese investment in UK infrastructure in the wake of theBritish Steel crisis, warning that a rapprochement with Beijing could risk national security.Government officials insisted on Monday the country remained open to funding from Chinese companies even after a dramatic weekend during which ministers wrested control of the Scunthorpe steelmaking plant from the Chinese owners, Jingye. Continue reading...
UK business confidence falls to lowest level in over two years, survey shows
Posted on Tuesday April 15, 2025
Accountants’ institute says first quarter of 2025 was ‘harrowing’ for companies amid tax rises and US tariffsUK business confidence has fallen to the lowest level for more than two years amid growing concern over tax rises and Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, according to a survey.Highlighting the risks to the economy, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) said the first quarter of the year had been “harrowing” for companies across Britain. Continue reading...
‘Silicon Six’ accused of avoiding almost $278bn in US corporation taxes over 10 years
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Analysis finds Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, Apple and Microsoft averaged 18.8%, compared with 29.7% US averageThe big American tech firms known as the “Silicon Six” have been accused of paying almost $278bn (£211bn) less corporate income tax in the past decade compared with the statutory rate for US companies making the same profits.Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, Apple and Microsoft generated $11tn of revenue and $2.5tn of profits over the past 10 years. Continue reading...
Europe's race to rearm is pointless if its adversaries are waging war online | Johnny Ryan
Posted on Tuesday April 15, 2025
To understand this government, look at who it bailed out – and the flailing UK sector it didn’t | Gaby Hinsliff
Posted on Tuesday April 15, 2025
It is difficult to imagine a post-American world. But imagine it we must | Nesrine Malik
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Good news at last: just a little exercise can reduce the risk of dementia | Devi Sridhar
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
I’m a comedian – this is why Saturday Night Live’s jokes about Aimee Lou Wood’s teeth didn’t work | Athena Kugblenu
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
What does China really think of Trump? That he and vengeful chairman Mao would have got on well | Tania Branigan
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Labour has done right by British Steel – now it must speed up a radical strategy for all industry | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Sunday April 13, 2025
Rightwing populists will keep winning until we grasp this truth about human nature | George Monbiot
Posted on Sunday April 13, 2025
In the rush towards a law on assisted dying, the vulnerable have become expendable | Sonia Sodha
Posted on Sunday April 13, 2025
Do you yearn to hear Starmer condemn Trump? If so, you’re going to be disappointed | Andrew Rawnsley
Posted on Sunday April 13, 2025
Meta faces antitrust claims at trial over Instagram and WhatsApp ownership
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Facebook parent faces threats of illegal social media monopoly after spending billions to acquire two platformsFacebook parent Meta Platforms faces a high-stakes trial in Washington starting on Monday on claims it built an illegal social media monopoly by spending billions of dollars to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp, in a case in which US antitrust enforcers seek to unwind the deals.The acquisitions more than a decade ago aimed to eliminate nascent competitors who could threaten Facebook’s status as the go-to social media platform for users to connect with friends and family, the US Federal Trade Commission claims. It filed the case in 2020 during Donald Trump’s first term. Continue reading...
Risks to children playing Roblox ‘deeply disturbing’, say researchers
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Exclusive: Gaming platform accused of ‘troubling disconnect between child-friendly appearance and reality’‘A man approached him’: parents describe their children’s Roblox problems“Deeply disturbing” research exposes how easy it is for children to encounter inappropriate content and interact unsupervised with adults on the gaming platform Roblox.It comes as parents shared their serious concerns about children experiencing addiction, seeing traumatising content and being approached by strangers on the hugely popular website and app. Continue reading...
Rory McIlroy steps into league of his own with magical Masters triumph | Ewan Murray
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Nick Faldo has more majors and Seve Ballesteros was a majestic shotmaker but the career grand slam is pricelessIn Northern Ireland, debate is already raging as to whether Rory McIlroy has presented himself as the country’s greatest ever sportsperson.The answer is surely obvious. Step aside, George Best. McIlroy’s Masters triumph may even force Sports Personality of the Year to afford due recognition to golf. It is only April but it feels highly unlikely the scene immediately after McIlroy claimed the Masters on Sunday will be matched. His pounding of the turf; his tears absorbed more than a decade of such deep frustration. The moment reverberated beyond sport; Rory had done it. Grown men, lots of them, shed tears on his behalf as he broke his Augusta hoodoo. Continue reading...
‘We have to believe’: Emery calls on Aston Villa to produce PSG comeback
Posted on Monday April 14, 2025
Manager wants Villa Park to be ‘a fortress’ on TuesdayVilla trail French champions 3-1 from first leg in ParisUnai Emery urged his Aston Villa players to “write history” by recording a memorable comeback victory over Paris Saint-Germain to advance to the semi-finals of the Champions League. Villa must overturn a two-goal deficit after a first-leg defeat in France and the Villa manager doubled down on his belief that his side can cause a shock, with Emery adamant the “fortress” atmosphere at Villa Park on Tuesday can help his players find a winning formula.Emery said PSG’s 3-1 lead does not alter the task at hand. “I have experiences coming back from results, positively and negatively,” he said. “Now it is something different, we want to write here the history with Aston Villa. Last year [we played] in the Conference League and this year in the Champions League and [now] hopefully for a long time in Europe. My experiences before were different … sometimes losing away and winning at home, sometimes losing at home and winning away. More winning than losing … but I had some negative experiences as well.” Continue reading...