
Collapse of US-Iran talks heightens fears of prolonged energy shock
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
Oil prices and borrowing costs are expected to rise this week as tankers remain stranded in the Gulf
The failure of the US and Iran to reach a peace deal after marathon negotiations has put markets on alert for further oil and gas price rises.
With large numbers of oil tankers remaining stuck in the Gulf, the US vice-president, JD Vance, blamed the collapse of the talks on Tehran’s refusal to abandon its nuclear weapons programme, while Iranian sources hit back at “excessive” demands from Washington.
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GSK reports promising early results in ovarian and womb cancer drug trial
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
Mo-Rez reduced or eliminated tumours in over 60% of patients and is expected to be a blockbuster drug
GSK has revealed positive results for a treatment for gynaecological cancers as its chief executive, Luke Miels, seeks to speed up drug development at the group.
The company said that in an early-stage trial Mocertatug Rezetecan, known as Mo-Rez, shrank or eliminated tumours in 62% of patients with ovarian cancer where chemotherapy had failed, and in 67% of those with endometrial cancer.
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Interest in EVs surges in Europe as fuel prices jump after Iran war
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
Demand at online marketplaces could settle at a new, higher normal, with the crisis leaving consumers ‘scarred’
Car buyers’ interest in electric cars has surged across Europe since the start of the war in Iran, as the rising cost of petrol highlights the cheaper power available from a plug.
Online marketplaces in the UK, Germany, France and Spain reported huge increases in inquiries about electric vehicles since the start of the conflict in February.
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Britain could adopt single market rules without MPs’ vote as part of UK-EU reset
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
Exclusive: Ministers planning new legislation for alignment without full parliamentary scrutiny if in national interest
Ministers are planning to fundamentally reshape Britain’s relationship with the European Union, with new legislation that could result in the UK signing up to EU single market rules without a normal parliamentary vote.
In a major development in the prime minister’s push for closer ties with the continent after the Iran war, the Guardian understands ministers are bracing to face down opposition to “dynamic alignment” with the EU from those who “scream treason” over the powers in a new EU-UK reset bill.
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Protocol be damned: here’s what King Charles should say on his visit to the US | Simon Tisdall
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Am I a happier person for having a child? It’s the wrong question to ask | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Shoplifting rife, police overwhelmed, an angry public … the trail leads back to one person: Theresa May | Dal Babu
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

Britain's shadow workforce is paid as little as 65p an hour. Who cares for the carers? | Frances Ryan
Posted on Saturday April 11, 2026


The hill I will die on: Yes, money can buy you happiness – if you spend it right | Eleanor Margolis
Posted on Saturday April 11, 2026

Netanyahu-ism has achieved nothing for Israelis – and come at a monstrously high price | Jonathan Freedland
Posted on Friday April 10, 2026

An environmental disaster in Moldova has Russia’s fingerprints all over it | Paula Erizanu
Posted on Saturday April 11, 2026


Why is anyone surprised by the US and Israel’s latest war? It’s only what the world allowed them to do in Gaza | Owen Jones
Posted on Friday April 10, 2026

Nicola Jennings on Trump and the strait of Hormuz – cartoon
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

The Guardian view on US-Iran talks: Trump’s diplomacy falters as risk of war grows | Editorial
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026

‘It feels as if I’ve made a new best friend’: my experiment with AI journalling
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
What’s it like to have a diary that talks back to you, offering comments and advice on your hopes, fears and lunch plans? I spent two months finding out
Ever since I was a teenager, I have kept some form of diary. These days I favour a paper one for creative brainstorming, and the Journal app on my iPad where I do a speedily typed brain dump every morning. I have always found it a great way to impose some sort of order on my random thoughts, a form of meditation.
But I had never even heard of AI journalling until a Google search led me down a rabbit hole where I encountered people enthusing about two apps, Rosebud and Mindsera. It sounded as if Mindsera’s minimalist design was the best for writers. Out of curiosity, never intending to stick with it, I downloaded a free trial.
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Dr TikTok: patients diagnose chronic illnesses with anonymous commenters’ help
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
TikTok users increasingly say the app has steered them toward diagnosing medical problems not yet identified
Malina Lee, a 31-year-old wedding baker based in San Antonio, Texas, joined TikTok during the Covid pandemic lockdowns in 2020. Like many people at the time, she was bored and began using the platform to pass the time and advertise her business. She didn’t expect a cancer diagnosis.
Four years after Lee joined the app, a commenter with the username “PickleFart” told her that her neck looked asymmetrical in a way that could suggest she had a goiter – an enlarged thyroid gland – and that she should get it checked out. The anonymous amateur clinician turned out to be right – Lee had thyroid cancer, received treatment quickly, and, less than a year later, was cancer free.
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The Masters 2026: final round – live
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
️ Updates from the final round at Augusta National
️ Ewan Murray’s day-three report | Leaderboard | Mail Scott
️ García warned after breaking club in meltdown
Marco Penge was making a good fist of his Masters debut. Especially as the 27-year-old from Crawley, the reigning Spanish Open champion, took a triple-bogey eight at the 2nd on Thursday. Not the most auspicious start to his Augusta National career, but he limited the first-round damage to 76, then shot 69 and 71. Sadly his final round isn’t going so well, and he’s just dumped two balls in the water at the iconic par-three 12th, the first spinning back off the bank, the second from the dropzone not even getting over to dry land before dunking into the drink. A quadruple-bogey seven. He isn’t the first, he won’t be the last, and things could have gotten a whole lot worse, just ask the Towering Inferno …
Bogey at the last for Jon Rahm. A diminuendo end to a fine round of 68. You have to wonder how much buyer’s remorse Rahmbo has for joining the LIV tour: the 2021 US Open champion and 2023 Masters winner has never been the same player since. Still, his recovery this week from an opening round of 78 will give him a little succour. He ends his week at +1, one shy of the current clubhouse leader Gary Woodland.
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Manchester City close gap in title race with emphatic victory at Chelsea
Posted on Sunday April 12, 2026
After a season dominated by long throws, set-piece wrestling and rigid, overly controlled football, all of a sudden the overwhelming artistry and firepower at Manchester City’s disposal is threatening to take over when it matters most.
This game was taken away from Chelsea during a blistering spell of attacking at the start of the second half and, by the end, it was impossible not to feel the same applied to the title race. Strike up the Jaws music – Pep Guardiola’s sharks are circling. There was blood in the water after Arsenal’s defeat by Bournemouth and, after meandering through a tepid first half, City eventually found their bite at Stamford Bridge.
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