
Netflix walks away from Warner Bros deal, clearing way for Paramount takeover
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
Streaming service says ‘deal no longer financially attractive’ at price required to match Paramount Skydance offerNetflix has walked away from its planned takeover of Warner Bros Discovery, declining to raise its offer for the media conglomerate’s storied Hollywood studios and streaming business after it determined a sweetened rival offer from Paramount Skydance to be “superior”.In a statement on Thursday evening, the Netflix co-chief executives Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters said: “At the price required to match Paramount Skydance’s latest offer, the deal is no longer financially attractive.” Continue reading...

Sainsbury’s to cut 300 jobs as it restructures tech team and Argos deliveries
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
Head office job losses part of plan for more separation between supermarket and Argos businessesSainsbury’s is cutting 300 head office jobs as it restructures its technology team and Argos delivery network, creating more separation between the two businesses.The London-based retail group said most of the job cuts would be in technology and data, where it was “consolidating routine reporting tasks” and creating dedicated teams for Argos and the supermarket. Continue reading...

Rachel Reeves ‘to give go-ahead’ for £1bn military helicopter deal
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
Reports say chancellor to sign contract with Italy’s Leonardo, saving 3,000 manufacturing jobs at Yeovil factoryRachel Reeves is to approve a £1bn deal to build military helicopters in Yeovil, saving about 3,000 manufacturing jobs, according to reports.The chancellor is expected to sign a contract with Leonardo – the Italian owner of the former Westland factory in Yeovil, Somerset – to build the new battlefield helicopters, after months of speculation as to whether the historical site would survive. Continue reading...

Having romped into third place in Gorton and Denton, Labour is celebrating its success with a word salad | Marina Hyde
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026

I saw how the Greens channelled voters’ anger – and fused it with hope. That’s why they won in Gorton and Denton | Owen Jones
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026

What does the Greens’ victory in Gorton and Denton mean for the future of British politics? Our panel responds
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026

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Dirty Business, The Lady, Mandelson’s arrest – are they truth, ‘faction’ or just more drama? | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026

This Ramadan, know this: I am me, a Muslim and a Briton. I am not a headline, a threat or a stereotype | Nazir Afzal
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026


Yes, Britain needs more babies – but Reform's nasty plans for women won't help | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Thursday February 26, 2026

Nobody wants to defend Britain’s voting system any more – but here’s why I will | Gaby Hinsliff
Posted on Thursday February 26, 2026

It’s taboo to admit it, but voters bear some responsibility for the frayed state of Britain | Andy Beckett
Posted on Thursday February 26, 2026

Martin Rowson on the Greens’ victory in Gorton and Denton – cartoon
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026

The Guardian view on Gorton and Denton: a warning shot across Labour’s bows | Editorial
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Burger King cooks up AI chatbot to spot if employees say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
OpenAI-powered assistant will help to ‘understand overall service patterns’, company says, as move sparks backlashFrom hospitality workers to retail employees, the exaggerated “customer service voice”, often mocked in internet memes as wildly different from someone’s real voice, has long been a cultural trope. Fast-food giant Burger King is now taking that voice one step further, saying it will detect whether employees are using words like “please” and “thank you” through the assistance of artificial intelligence.On Thursday, Burger King announced it is rolling out a new AI chatbot connected to employee headsets at hundreds of locations in the US as part of a platform called BK Assistant, powered by OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. Continue reading...

Anthropic says it ‘cannot in good conscience’ allow Pentagon to remove AI checks
Posted on Thursday February 26, 2026
Pete Hegseth has threatened to cancel $200m contract unless it is given unfettered access to Claude modelAnthropic said Thursday it “cannot in good conscience” comply with a demand from the Pentagon to remove safety precautions from its artificial intelligence model and grant the US military unfettered access to its AI capabilities.The Department of Defense had threatened to cancel a $200m contract and deem Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, a designation with serious financial implications, if the company did not comply with the request by Friday. Continue reading...

Wolves v Aston Villa: Premier League – live
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
⚽ Premier League updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off⚽ Live scores | Table | Read Football Daily | Mail TomUnai Emery has been speaking to Sky Sports pre-match:We are ready, we are focused. We are aware of how we must compete today. We need to be focussed tactically too, they [Wolves] have a very tactical coach in Rob Edwards.We are definitely expecting a competitive match. Wolves are playing fresh at the moment, despite being at the bottom of the table. They are playing tactically offensive and individually in defence also. They are a demanding team for their opponent. We are ready but we expect a difficult match.A lot of thought has to go into a takeaway order for the football. You don’t want something that is going to be a distraction to your viewing experience. So noodle dishes or similar are out as they require concentration. In fact you can rule out anything Asian as far as I’m concerned, it’s too fussy for this situation. I want to be able to shovel in while keeping my eyes up, which means I also swerve the chippy. Curry has a good short-distance range, but for me it’s pizza. Make sure it’s pre-cut and then it only requires a but of hand-eye to get it from box to mouth. Continue reading...

Rosenior has talent to be Chelsea’s answer to Arteta but can chaos club hold their nerve?
Posted on Friday February 27, 2026
Volatility and unusual structure at Stamford Bridge leave club’s young manager with a big test to rebuild like his rival has at ArsenalArsenal’s journey under Mikel Arteta has long been a reference point for Chelsea’s owners. It is part of the club’s shift towards youth and potential after the Roman Abramovich era. Chelsea have built with a long-term view and, seeing how Arteta has reversed Arsenal’s decline since his appointment as manager in December 2019, have been keen to find a young coach capable of becoming a similarly galvanising force at Stamford Bridge.It is not an easy task. Chelsea briefly thought they had their rising star when they hired Graham Potter in September 2022, only for his reign to end after seven months. Now there is hope that Liam Rosenior can become Chelsea’s answer to Arteta. Rosenior is young, confident, talented and a little unconventional in the way he presents himself. It is early days but the 41-year-old has made an encouraging start, winning eight of his first 12 games, and has transmitted enough authority to keep jibes about his inexperience at bay so far. Continue reading...