
Brighter UK economy gives Reeves a springboard for March statement
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
Record public finances accompany stronger retail sales and business activity but some analysts express cautionThe economic backdrop to Rachel Reeves’s upcoming spring statement appeared to brighten on Friday after a trio of reports painted a better-than-expected picture of the UK economy.Record monthly public finances, a surge in retail spending and accelerating business activity offered the most coherent picture of recovery since last autumn, economists said, and provided the chancellor with a more positive narrative before her 3 March statement. Continue reading...

UK ‘working with US’ to analyse impact of supreme court’s ruling against tariffs
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
Government ‘expects privileged trading position’ to go on as EU ‘seeks clarity’ over Trump administration’s next stepsBritain and the EU said they were assessing the implications of the US supreme court ruling against Donald Trump’s global tariffs, while business groups reacted to the court’s announcement with caution.A spokesperson for Downing Street said: “The UK government is working with the US to understand how the overturning of Donald Trump’s tariffs by the supreme court will affect the UK but expects our privileged trading position with the US to continue.” Continue reading...

‘It’s survival of the fittest’: the UK kebab chain seeking an edge with robot slicers
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
German Doner Kebab aims to open at 25 new sites this year with self-service screens and healthy options aimed at gen Z They are already packing our groceries and delivering shopping. Now robots are coming to the kebab shop, alongside self-service screens and loyalty apps, as takeaways look for ways to tackle rising costs.German Doner Kebab (GDK), a perhaps surprisingly British-owned chain that has been springing up across the country, has turned to technology to keep its fast food business buzzing in the face of rising costs and tough times on the high street. Continue reading...

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

Stripped of finery, detained by police as an ordinary citizen: now Andrew enters a new era – and Britain too | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Thursday February 19, 2026

If Keir Starmer is ousted, Labour could still win the next election. Here’s how that would work | Larry Elliott
Posted on Thursday February 19, 2026

The BBC’s Lord of the Flies shows why diverse casting doesn’t always work | Darren Chetty
Posted on Thursday February 19, 2026

Martin Rowson on the impact of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the royal family – cartoon
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026

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

Winter Olympics 2026: men’s 5000m relay final, Norway break record for golds and more – live
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
• Medal table | Live scores and schedule | Results | Briefing• Tell us your highlights from the Winter Olympic Games• Follow us over on Bluesky | And you can email TanyaThe first person down the half pipe was world champ, Finley Melville Ives, who lost a ski mid-air and is languishing at the bottom of the leader board.Ah, here comes Gus Kenworthy, he of the the urinated ‘fuck ICE’ snow message, and silver medallist in the 2014 ski slopestyle for the US, before switching to Team GB. He’s a brave guy, and has received death threats since his protest. Continue reading...

Winter Olympics showcase golden oldies, fourth-place pain and sliding-doors moments | Lizzy Yarnold
Posted on Friday February 20, 2026
Bravery on display has been inspirational, but behind the glamour and the glory it’s the humanity that captivates us Milano Cortina has been the first Games where I’ve been around town, not just being whisked from the sliding centre to the athletes’ village. It has given me the chance to really be present and feel the excitement and anticipation that sport brings, not to mention the importance it has in giving us something else to focus on in difficult times.As a TV pundit, it was hard to keep my emotions in check watching Great Britain’s skeleton success because I knew what it meant to Matt Weston and Tabby Stoecker to become Olympic champions – Matt twice, of course. Their achievements are not only historic but the day-to-day impact will be so meaningful to both of them. I remember seeing kids’ drawings of me and people dressing up as “Lizzy” and now I’m seeing it from a different perspective. I’m incredibly proud of them. Continue reading...