
Trump threatens ‘obnoxious’ tariffs as UK and EU seek clarity on trade deals
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
US president suggests trade war could escalate as administration says it will stop collecting levies ruled illegal by supreme courtStock markets stumble as global trade faces more Trump tariff uncertaintyDonald Trump has declared that he can use tariffs in a “much more powerful and obnoxious way”, as the UK and the EU said they were seeking urgent clarity on the US trade deals they struck last summer.Trump threatened to escalate his global tariff war on Monday, after a supreme court ruling last week that he had overstepped his legal authority to impose his “liberation day” measures last year. Continue reading...

Telegraph suitor considers legal action against UK government over rival bid
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
Exclusive: Figures led by New York Sun owner may seek judicial review after restrictions lifted on DMGT offerFigures involved in a rival bid for the Telegraph are drawing up legal action against the government, after ministers gave the owner of the Daily Mail permission to take a significant step towards clinching its £500m takeover.The Telegraph titles, which include the daily and Sunday editions, have been in limbo for three years after previous owners, the Barclay family, lost control of them over huge unpaid debts. Continue reading...

Unlicensed gambling firms could be barred from sponsoring Premier League clubs
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
Top clubs agree not to have gambling sponsors on front of shirts, but government is consulting on total banUnlicensed gambling firms could be barred from sponsoring Premier League football clubs, after a string of controversies involving pornographic videos, failures in anti-money laundering rules and concerns about links to organised crime.Shirts worn by players for several major English football teams, including Everton, Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers, feature the logos of unlicensed online casinos or bookmakers. Continue reading...

Labour’s Send revolution is a high-stakes experiment. It also threatens precious parental rights | John Harris
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

It hurt when the N-word was shouted out at the Baftas – because we are also hearing it so much outside | Nadine White
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

Go to university! No, get a trade! How can young people survive when all the paths are landmined? | Jason Okundaye
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

I am a 15-year-old girl. Let me show you the vile misogyny that confronts me on social media every day | Anonymous
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

This election is an appeal for trust, a battle against fear and a straight fight between Greens and Reform | Hannah Spencer
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

Children with special educational needs have been let down again and again. That ends right now | Bridget Phillipson
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

The AfD is flirting with Nazi history – but moral outrage alone won’t stop the far right | Katja Hoyer
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026


We conduct affairs of state in a building that’s riddled with asbestos and mice. Can’t Britain do any better? | Rupa Huq
Posted on Sunday February 22, 2026

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

Stephen Lillie on the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine – cartoon
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

The Guardian view on Send reforms: ministers need to show how inclusion will work | Editorial
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026

New datacentres risk doubling Great Britain’s electricity use, regulator says
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
Ofgem says about 140 proposed projects, driven by AI use, could require more power than current peak demandThe amount of power being sought by new datacentre projects in Great Britain would exceed the national current peak electricity consumption, according to an industry watchdog.Ofgem said about 140 proposed datacentre schemes, driven by use of artificial intelligence, could require 50 gigawatts of electricity – 5GW more than the country’s current peak demand. Continue reading...

If AI makes human labor obsolete, who decides who gets to eat?
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
Amid talk of artificial intelligence taking our jobs, the big unasked question is: how will we be fed?How will we be fed? That’s the biggest question not seriously being addressed amid all this talk about whether or not artificial intelligence will end up taking over all of our jobs.Formidable though the technology appears, similar fears have popped up repeatedly since the Industrial Revolution, and most working-age adults remain employed. Still, what is sorely missing is a serious debate about what to do if this future in fact materializes. Continue reading...

Everton v Manchester United: Premier League – live
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
Follow updates from Monday’s 8pm (GMT) kick-offTen talking points from the weekend | Email DanielI’m minded of Martin Buchan’s legendary response – later pilfered by Gordon Strachan – to a reporter he didn’t know putting a hand on his chest to stop him going to get a drink.“A quick word, Martin?And because he’d been so rude I added ‘fuck off’.” Continue reading...

‘I want to come back, to win gold’: banned Ukrainian determined to race for glory in helmet of memory
Posted on Monday February 23, 2026
On the eve of the fourth anniversary since Russia invaded Ukraine, Vladyslav Heraskevych has no regrets about sacrificing his Winter Olympic dreams in Milano CortinaIt is the image that will forever define the 2026 Winter Olympics: a Ukrainian skeleton racer, stoic and unbowed, holding a helmet bearing the faces of 24 athletes killed by Russia. Behind him, the icy track serves as a reminder of the dreams he sacrificed for a greater purpose.It was an extraordinary act of bravery and defiance, which carried the tremors of Tommie Smith and John Carlos’s civil rights protest in 1968. But in his first in-depth interview since being disqualified from the Milano Cortina Games, Vladyslav Heraskevych makes one thing clear: he has unfinished business with the Olympics. Continue reading...