
Jamie Dimon says US should strengthen allies economically, in veiled criticism of Trump
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
JP Morgan boss warns of risks of higher inflation and interest rates due to Iran war in annual letter to shareholders
The head of the US’s largest bank has pressed the White House to strengthen Washington’s allies economically in order to “avoid truly adverse consequences”, in the latest intervention in an increasingly testy relationship with the Trump administration.
As the Middle East conflict sparked by US and Israeli attacks on Iran enters its sixth week, Jamie Dimon, the chair and chief executive of JP Morgan Chase, said in his annual letter to shareholders that good US foreign policy should put America first “though not alone”.
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Dozens of firms risk losing B Corp status after standards overhaul
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
Tougher ethical certification process requires companies to meet standards in every one out of seven categories
Dozens of companies may be at risk of losing their coveted B Corp ethical status after the organisation behind the corporate kite-marking system raised the standards required to qualify.
B Lab, which oversees B Corp certification, launched the biggest overhaul in its 19-year history earlier this month, scrapping a system under which companies must gather enough points across multiple categories to qualify.
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Thousands of small UK firms’ energy bills set to more than double due to Iran war
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
Companies using heating oil have already begun rationing their fuel use, says Federation of Small Businesses
Thousands of independent businesses across the UK are braced for their energy bills to more than double owing to the sharp rise in heating oil costs as the war in Iran pushed Europe’s fuel market prices to fresh record highs.
About 7% of all small and medium-sized companies warm their properties and provide hot water using heating oil, which in some cases has more than doubled in recent weeks.
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New UK farm inheritance tax rule will cause ‘significant challenges’, say accountants
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
Levy on inherited farms and family businesses worth £2.5m or more comes into force 6 April
A new inheritance tax regime for UK farms and family businesses comes into force on Monday and will present “significant challenges” for those affected, according to accountants.
In October 2024 the government announced plans to levy inheritance tax on farms – prompting an outcry in many quarters.
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Struggling families like mine don’t talk about the cost of living any more – now it’s the cost of survival | Ella Michalski
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

As a business founder and as a man, I regret the decades I spent confined by masculinity | Guy Singh-Watson
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

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Too many drivers see road safety rules as a personal affront. It’s time to tighten up UK laws | Sally Kyd
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

We've gone mad for puzzles. This makes sense – it’s reassuring to have answers in these perplexing times | Joseph de Weck
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

Welcome to the MrBeastification of British politics: the latest trick up Nigel Farage's sleeve | Kirsty Major
Posted on Sunday April 05, 2026

Joe Rogan and the influencers who built Maga are revolting over Iran. Was this an alliance doomed to fail? | Jason Okundaye
Posted on Sunday April 05, 2026


The hill I will die on: Order be damned – a house full of clutter is a happy house | Robin Craig
Posted on Sunday April 05, 2026

Nicola Jennings on Artemis II reaching the far side of the moon – cartoon
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

The Guardian view on Trump’s apocalyptic threats: a sign not of strength, but of moral and strategic weakness | Editorial
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026

An AI bot invited me to its party in Manchester. It was a pretty good night
Posted on Sunday April 05, 2026
After forgetting the nibbles, refusing my costume requests and emailing GCHQ, ‘Gaskell’ did at least get us to show up
Two weeks ago, an AI bot invited me to a party it was organising in Manchester. It then promptly lied to dozens of potential sponsors that I’d agreed to cover the event, and misled me into believing there would be food.
Despite all this, it was a pretty good night.
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UK’s leading AI research institute told to make ‘significant’ changes
Posted on Friday April 03, 2026
Alan Turing Institute told by funder to offer better strategy and more value for money after board was reminded of legal duties by watchdog
The UK’s leading AI research institute has been told to make “significant” changes by its main source of taxpayer funding.
The Guardian revealed last week that the board of the Alan Turing Institute was reminded of its legal duties by the charity watchdog after a whistleblower complaint.
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Middlesbrough held by Swansea, Manchester City to meet Chelsea in Women’s FA Cup: football – live
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
Lincoln promoted to Championship
Thanks John, afternoon everyone. I’ll start with a very modern story from Spain.
La Liga on Monday condemned threats and intimidation by Sevilla fans aimed at their own players and directors after they fell to a third straight league defeat.
Sevilla, 17th in the Spanish top flight, lost 1-0 away at bottom side Real Oviedo on Sunday and some supporters met the team at the airport on their return to insult them, while others wearing masks were at the club training ground.
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‘Mum, I have to go to Moscow as I am fighting a bear’: Makhmudov on Russia’s grizzlies, God and Tyson Fury
Posted on Monday April 06, 2026
The heavyweight from Dagestan now lives in Canada and describes Saturday’s opponent as the ‘professor’ of boxing
“This guy is the professor,” Arslanbek Makhmudov says of Tyson Fury as he looks forward politely to their fight on Saturday night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. There is none of the usual bluster and malice of heavyweight boxing as the huge Russian from Dagestan shows considerable respect for the former world champion who is making yet another comeback to the ring.
“Tyson Fury is the professor of mind and boxing,” Makhmudov continues in his functional but effective English. “A lot of boxing is mental and he is a master. But boxing is also spiritual. I am going to be strong, spiritual and smart. You can say this is a war between mental and spiritual and we’ll see who is more successful. Inshallah it is spiritual.”
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