
Andy Burnham says Labour must put energy and water under public control
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
Greater Manchester mayor suggests programme of renationalisation would be key policy if he succeeds Keir Starmer as PM
Andy Burnham has suggested that a programme of mass renationalisation would be at the centre of his policy platform if he succeeds Keir Starmer as prime minister.
The Greater Manchester mayor is seeking a return to Westminster via a byelection in Makerfield. He has been widely expected to challenge Starmer for the Labour leadership if elected and is seen as the favoured candidate of the party’s soft left.
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‘Research here is world class’: son of Steve Jobs looks to invest in UK cancer care
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
After death of his father, Reed Jobs is keen for his $1bn venture capital fund Yosemite to make a difference
“I saw my dad have cancer when I was a kid, and unfortunately that happens far too often. And that really motivated me to try to transform outcomes for other people out there.”
Reed Jobs is talking about the death of his father, the Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, to a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2011 at the age of 56, the experience that underlines his mission to make cancer a non-lethal, treatable disease.
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Plum position: how Mutti turned tinned tomatoes into a status symbol
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
Italian brand poised to overtake Napolina in UK sales is touring the country on a mission to win more customers
Posh jars of beans, fancy cooking oils and bougie tonic waters have tempted many of us to splash out in the hope of discovering a more exciting taste. Now tinned tomatoes, the basis of so many home-cooked meals, have entered the era of the premium takeover.
Mutti, the Italian brand whose tinned tomatoes retail at about £1.60 compared with about 50p for a tin of supermarket own-label, is poised to overtake Napolina, which retails at about £1 a tin, as the UK’s biggest non-supermarket brand of tinned tomatoes, passata and paste.
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What we learned from the cringey courtroom drama between Elon Musk and Sam Altman
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
Two of the world’s richest people faced an airing of their dirty laundry amid their messy, bitter feud over OpenAI
A nine-person jury is set to decide whether Elon Musk’s allegations of “stealing a charity” against Sam Altman and OpenAI are legitimate, with deliberations to begin in earnest on Monday. Whatever its outcome, the case has been an illuminating, at times exhausting, look behind the scenes at the history of OpenAI and how some of the most powerful figures in the tech industry operate.
Attorneys for both sides have introduced reams of private text messages, emails and even diary entries to support their arguments. A who’s who of Silicon Valley testified in the trial, including Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and the mother of some of Musk’s children, Shivon Zilis. Both Altman and Musk also took the stand for hours, facing combative cross-examinations that painted them each as untrustworthy.
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It wasn’t exactly The Devil Wears Prada, but my time working at Vogue in the 90s was preposterous fun | Charlotte Higgins
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026

The release of the UFO files won’t satisfy conspiracy theorists – but it certainly serves Trump’s agenda | Daniel Lavelle
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026

No more chancers or failures – the coming contest must produce a British PM worthy of the name | Jonathan Freedland
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

I’m a Eurovision superfan, but this year’s contest brings only sadness. I won’t be tuning in
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026

Starmer, Burnham, Farage Polanski: they make a week in politics feel like an eternity in Hades | Marina Hyde
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

Politics has tossed friendship out of the window – as Keir Starmer is realising | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

If Labour didn’t exist, would you invent it? Streeting, Rayner, Burnham – you need to tell us why
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

Forget the three-term project now: crisis-hit Labour needs a one-term mindset and priorities to match | Andy Beckett
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

After four bloody years, the war on Ukraine might be turning into Putin’s undoing | Rajan Menon
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026

Let’s not deny the good work Labour has done. But Starmer is too timid for the radical remedies needed now | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Thursday May 14, 2026

Jeremy Nguyen on the must-have fashion accessory for kids – cartoon
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026

The Guardian view on Middlemarch: the greatest novel in the English language | Editorial
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026

X to block UK access to accounts linked to terrorist groups in Ofcom agreement
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026
Media regulator announces commitments by Elon Musk’s platform to crack down on terrorist and hate content
Elon Musk’s X platform has promised to block UK access to accounts linked to banned terrorist groups under an agreement with the communications regulator to crack down on terrorist and hate content.
X will also review suspected illegal terrorist and hate content within 48 hours and seek expert advice on how to handle user reports of such content.
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‘I didn’t want to be the guinea pig’: inside tech’s AI-fueled manager purge
Posted on Friday May 15, 2026
Tech workers say AI-driven restructurings are eroding mentorship, support and paths to promotion across Silicon Valley
As tech companies pour billions into artificial intelligence bets and slash their workforces, middle managers are squarely in the crosshairs.
A trend is emerging: when tech CEOs announce that AI is making it possible to do more with fewer workers, they promise to flatten their structures by cutting away what they call unnecessary management layers and bureaucracy. Just last week, the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase laid off 14% of its workforce while gesturing to the thrill of AI-fueled, minimal-management efficiency. In doing so, it joined companies including Amazon, Block and Meta that in the last year have laid off tens of thousands of employees with a specific focus on removing management layers.
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If this was Guardiola’s last big Wembley moment, Semenyo was a fitting match-winner | Barney Ronay
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
Forward doesn’t fit the mould of a classic Pep signing, but we have all come a long way in the past decade of Manchester City success
One way or another, this was always going to end up being a Pep day. At the final whistle Pep Guardiola didn’t punch the air or really celebrate at all. Instead he walked quite slowly over to the scorer of the only goal, Antoine Semenyo, and vigorously triple-patted his buttocks, then meandered around the edges of the bobbing huddles on the Wembley pitch.
There will be a temptation to look for clues here. Nobody really knows if Guardiola is leaving Manchester City at the end of the season. Contract extension brinkmanship is nothing new, although not with quite so much whispered chat about assistants on the move and leaked replacement plans.
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Hearts contact police and condemn ‘shameful’ abuse of players and staff after Celtic defeat
Posted on Saturday May 16, 2026
Club demand action over scenes at end of title-decider
Hearts say authorities must protect ‘integrity of the game’
Hearts have issued a statement castigating the “shameful” and “disgraceful” scenes which marred the conclusion to the Scottish Premiership’s title race at Celtic Park. The Edinburgh club has emphasised “deeply disturbing” treatment of players and staff. Celtic’s last-day victory had secured their fifth title in succession.
Callum Osmand’s goal for Celtic, the third in a 3-1 win, fuelled a mass pitch invasion which saw Hearts players antagonised and confronted. Those who entered the pitch were audibly booed by those in the stands.
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