
Trump raises tariffs to 15% on imports from all countries
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
President announced increase from 10% using different authority from mechanism that supreme court struck down on FridayDonald Trump announced on Saturday that he would raise a temporary tariff rate on US imports from all countries from 10% to 15%, less than 24 hours after the US supreme court ruled against the legality of his flagship trade policy.Infuriated by the high court’s ruling on Friday that he had exceeded his authority and should have got congressional approval for the tariffs he introduced last year under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the US president railed against the justices who struck down his use of tariffs – calling them a “disgrace to the nation” – and ordered an immediate 10% tariff on all imports, in addition to any existing levies, under a separate law. Continue reading...

MPs considering investigation into Andrew’s role as UK trade envoy
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
MPs will meet on Tuesday to discuss the former prince, as it emerged he pestered ministers for a bigger government roleAn influential committee of MPs could launch an inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s role as a UK trade envoy despite his arrest, it is understood, as it emerged that the disgraced former royal pestered ministers about getting a bigger government role.After his arrest on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, the cross-party business and trade committee said it would meet next Tuesday to discuss a possible investigation into the role he held from 2001 to 2011. Continue reading...

Decline in remote jobs risks shutting disabled people out of work, study finds
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
Research project warns fall in homeworking roles could undermine efforts to reduce unemploymentA decline in the number of jobs for people who need to work remotely, including those with disabilities, could undermine the government’s efforts to reverse rising unemployment, according to a two-year study.More than eight in 10 respondents to a survey of working-age disabled people by researchers at Lancaster University said access to home working was essential or very important when looking for a new job. Continue reading...

Ukraine is the biggest and most consequential of all the American betrayals | Simon Tisdall
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026

This Ramadan in Gaza we pray for mercy, share what we have and light a single candle for hope | Majdoleen Abu Assi
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026

The 60-second rule? Colour theory? Yet more ways we’re supposed to live our lives | Francesca Newton
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026

From handsome prince to a ghost behind glass, Andrew’s face tells the story of his decline | Fay Bound-Alberti
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

How to win friends and influencers: Labour’s new social media strategy is a step into the future | Kirsty Major
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

These atrocities in Sudan were entirely predictable. So why did the rest of the world fail to stop them? | Husam Mahjoub
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

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I see two things in Gorton and Denton: palpable frustration and the need for wise voting to stop Reform | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

Do you remember your first crappy job? Today’s young people would wish for half your luck | Gaby Hinsliff
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

Can Europe survive without US defence? Surprisingly, the Baltic sea nations are showing the way | Elisabeth Braw
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

Madeline Horwath on the end of the Winter Olympics – cartoon
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026

The Guardian view on Trump’s Board of Peace: serving private interests more than public good | Editorial
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

OpenAI considered alerting Canadian police about school shooting suspect months ago
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
Company behind ChatGPT last year flagged Jesse Van Rootselaar’s account for ‘furtherance of violent activities’ChatGPT-maker OpenAI has said it considered alerting Canadian police last year about the activities of a person who months later committed one of the worst school shootings in the country’s history.OpenAI said last June the company identified the account of Jesse Van Rootselaar via abuse detection efforts for “furtherance of violent activities”. Continue reading...

The splinternet: how online shutdowns are getting cheaper and easier to impose
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
Iran has shown how plausible blackouts now are, with far-reaching consequences for the internet as we know itDuring the height of Iran’s blackout in January, people could still access a platform that, in some senses, was like the internet.Iranians could message family members on a government-monitored app and watch clips of Manchester United on a Farsi-language video-sharing site. They could read state news and use a local navigation service. Continue reading...

Winter Olympics 2026: GB curlers go for gold, bobsleigh, ice hockey and more – live
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
• Medal table | Live scores and schedule | Results | Briefing• Klæbo claims sixth gold of Games | And email JamesMen’s four-man bobsleigh In the workshop, a man carefully waxes down a sleigh. Another Canadian team next, under Dearborn, but they can’t improve on their countrymen.Men’s four-man bobsleigh: The French have a cracking silver sled, but it all goes wrong at the start when one of the riders gets his foot stuck. Continue reading...

Record-breaking Ireland humble woeful England in Twickenham demolition job
Posted on Saturday February 21, 2026
Six Nations: England 21-42 IrelandIreland condemn England to successive defeatsSo much for all those expectations of a tight two-horse race. For the second week running England were barely in the frame, comprehensively second best to opponents who started well and kept on galloping to a five-try rout. This was a record Irish win at Twickenham and it is Andy Farrell’s side who remain in the hunt for this season’s Six Nations title while England stare down the barrel of a bottom-half finish.To say Ireland were miles the better side is simply to state the obvious. The seeds of England’s downfall were sown in a calamitous first half which saw the visitors pull away to a 22-0 lead inside 30 minutes. As in Edinburgh they were guilty of way too many errors, with their lineout all over the shop. They also conceded 15 turnovers in the opening 40 minutes alone in addition to another yellow card, this time for Freddie Steward. It was so bad that Steve Borthwick replaced Luke Cowan-Dickie and Steward for tactical reasons even before the half-time oranges had been sliced. Continue reading...