
European stock markets fall and oil and gas prices jump 5% as strait of Hormuz ‘chaos’ worries investors – business live
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news
Energy producers are benefitting from the jump in the oil and gas price.
BP (+2.7%) and Shell (+2.4%) are leading the FTSE 100 risers.
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Quarter of a million people could lose job by middle of 2027 as UK ‘flirts with recession’, analysis says
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
Twin reports from top accounting firms underline scale of economic threat as Iran war shatters business confidence
A quarter of a million people could lose their jobs by the middle of next year as Britain “flirts with recession”, analysis suggests, after business confidence was shattered by the US-Israel war on Iran.
As the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, summoned bank chiefs for talks aimed at containing the fallout, twin reports from top accounting firms underlined the scale of the economic threat facing the UK.
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Trustpilot hosts reviews of illegal casinos, raising concern among MPs
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
Reviews website features pages praising unlicensed sites’ supposed qualities as if they were legitimate businesses
Trustpilot, the reviews website that offers to “find a company you can trust”, is hosting ratings of illegal casinos, raising concerns in Westminster about the potential risks posed to consumers.
Unlicensed casino operators linked to financial harm, addiction and even suicide have flooded the UK market in recent years, often targeting people who are trying to limit their gambling by “self-excluding” from licensed operators.
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Ed Miliband to double down on net zero with measures to combat Iran energy shock
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
As fossil fuel prices soar ‘the era of clean energy security must come of age’, energy secretary will say
Ed Miliband will double down on Labour’s commitment to net zero in the face of the Middle East conflict this week, insisting that as fossil fuel prices soar “the era of clean energy security must come of age”.
The energy secretary is set to announce a package of new policies in a speech on Tuesday in response to an expected energy crisis prompted by Donald Trump’s war with Iran.
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Trump’s presidency is what evil looks like: absurd, frightening, cruel | Nesrine Malik
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026

The UK’s radical ‘Preston model’ faces an uncertain future with local elections looming | Andy Beckett
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026

The hill I will die on: Put that bucket list in the bin | Rose Rouse
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026

JD Vance could yet save his political skin. But it will mean turning on Trump – and soon | Simon Tisdall
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026

Lesbians are reclaiming Madonna as we await her new album, Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II | Tiff Bakker
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026

Don’t knock small talk. It has the power to mend a world ripped apart by rage | Bidisha
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026

Who’d have thought a fossil-fuel shill like Trump would be the one to spark a green revolution? | George Monbiot
Posted on Saturday April 18, 2026

Museums have a duty to inspire the creatives of the future. At V&A East, I’ve made that my mission | Gus Casely-Hayford
Posted on Saturday April 18, 2026

No generation is safe from the nostalgia industry – just look at the disappointing Malcolm in the Middle reboot
Posted on Saturday April 18, 2026


Ella Baron on Keir Starmer and the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal – cartoon
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026

The Guardian view on school food: there is no instant solution to childhood obesity | Editorial
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026

How a fiery attack on Sam Altman’s home unfolded
Posted on Saturday April 18, 2026
Molotov cocktail attack on OpenAI CEO’s home comes amid growing discontent against artificial intelligence
In the early hours of 10 April, a man approached the gate of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s house in San Francisco and hurled a molotov cocktail at the building before fleeing. The suspect, 20-year-old Daniel Moreno-Gama, was arrested less than two hours later while allegedly attempting to break into the headquarters of OpenAI with a jug of kerosene, a lighter and an anti-AI manifesto.
Federal and California state authorities have charged Moreno-Gama with a range of crimes including attempted arson and attempted murder. His parents issued a statement this week saying that their son had recently suffered a mental health crisis. Moreno-Gama, who has not yet entered a plea, faces up to life in prison if convicted.
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Sonos Play review: a great jack-of-all-trades portable speaker for home or away
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
Quality wifi bookshelf speaker can go mobile with Bluetooth, long battery life and water resistance, in return to form
The Play is a new portable wifi and Bluetooth home speaker that packs the best of Sonos into a jack of all trades that is intended to be a reset point in the company’s recovery from its app debacle that lost it faith, favour and a chief executive.
It is the first truly new music speaker since Sonos launched its new app in May 2024, which junked fan-favourite features while causing stability and usage problems for new and old customers alike. The company has spent the best part of two years fixing mistakes, bringing back core features and ensuring the system actually works.
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Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Posted on Monday April 20, 2026
Curtis Jones sums up Liverpool’s approach, Eddie Howe’s transfer record under scrutiny and Tammy Abraham shows his worth
For Manchester City, Gianluigi Donnarumma has always been a case of risk and reward. Perhaps only Thibaut Courtois is as fine a shot-stopper as Italy’s Euro 2020 hero, though many goalkeepers are better with the ball at their feet. Claudio Bravo, let alone Ederson, would be unlikely to dither in the fashion that alerted Kai Havertz to the possibility of pressing City’s keeper as close as possible for Arsenal’s goal. Donnarumma was the signing who bucked the Pep Guardiola doctrines, and his goalkeeping has been crucial to City’s revival but such mistakes have always been part of the giant Italian’s makeup. Paris Saint-Germain would not meet his wage demands, and opted for Lille’s Lucas Chevalier, a better ball-player as an ill-starred replacement. Donnarumma smothered a good chance for Havertz in the second half. His big mistake, seconds after Rayan Cherki’s opener, did not, after all, become the key twist in the title race. John Brewin
Match report: Manchester City 2-1 Arsenal
Match report: Everton 1-2 Liverpool
Match report: Tottenham 2-2 Brighton
Match report: Chelsea 0-1 Manchester United
Match report: Newcastle 1-2 Bournemouth
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Nico O’Reilly’s fearless quality exposes collapsing Arsenal’s title credentials | Barney Ronay
Posted on Sunday April 19, 2026
Deep lying creator is an excellent Manchester City story and confirmed why he is England’s best left-back
It’s not over, not over, not over yet. Although, let’s be honest, it kind of is over. Isn’t it, don’t you think, at the end of a day when Manchester City and Arsenal dished up the one thing nobody was expecting at the Etihad Stadium, a thrillingly open game of attacking football?
There were three images at the final whistle that seemed to capture the essence of City’s 2-1 win here, and not just in terms of the game, but the balance of energy, feeling, vibes.
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