
UK recruiter emerges from insolvency for third time, avoiding millions owed in tax
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
Hampshire business seems to have benefited from ‘phoenixism’, which costs the taxpayer about £800m a yearA UK recruitment business has been acquired out of administration for a third time in four years as part of a succession of deals that left some of the former management team in place and millions of pounds owed to the public purse.The chain of insolvencies appears to contain more examples of phoenixism – a process when companies are liquidated and directors are able to rise from the ashes with a new entity, free of debts. Continue reading...

US considers lifting more sanctions on Russian oil as Iran conflict sees global prices surge
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
Washington says new measures not aimed at easing restrictions on Moscow and only affect supplies already in transitThe US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said on Friday that his government was considering lifting sanctions on more Russian oil, a day after it temporarily authorised India to buy from Moscow as global oil prices surged.The US-Israel war on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory attacks across the Gulf region have upended the world’s energy and transport sectors, virtually halting activity in the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...

Airline groundings expose depth of world travel’s reliance on Gulf corridor
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
Restart of operations will be a relief to those stranded but may not dispel doubts raised by past week about key transit hubAfter nearly a week of uncertainty, airspace closures and very limited flights, news that hundreds of thousands of passengers around the world were hanging on for emerged: the Gulf-based carrier Emirates was restarting operations in earnest despite the US-Israel war on Iran.Those relieved by the restart will include the UK’s Foreign Office, after its travails in organising delayed rescue flights out of neighbouring Oman. Continue reading...

I predict a Green wave in the local elections. Anyone who thinks our byelection win was an outlier is mistaken | Zack Polanski
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

The chaos of a failed state in Iran would be a perfectly acceptable outcome for Netanyahu | Aluf Benn
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

'Don't die': the two words that sum up our lives in Tehran now | Anonymous
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

The hill I will die on: People who ski have more money than sense | Emma Loffhagen
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

Pedro Sánchez’s lone stance against Trump may look risky, but it is cannily pragmatic | Eoghan Gilmartin
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

Britain’s war hawks are very upset that Keir Starmer isn’t personally riding a bomb all the way to Tehran | Marina Hyde
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

Trump broke his promises to pursue this unwinnable war. Britain must not follow him into the abyss | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

Other countries are streets ahead of the UK on childhood obesity. Here’s what they’re doing differently | Devi Sridhar
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

This is a life and death story for the UK – so why is it being brushed under the carpet? | Aditya Chakrabortty
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

In a world of lies, we need the BBC more than ever. This week could be our last chance to save it | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

Sarah Akinterinwa on decoding modern relationship labels – cartoon
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026

The Guardian view on AI in war: the Iran conflict shows that the paradigm shift has already begun
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026

What does the US military’s feud with Anthropic mean for AI used in war?
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
Tech policy professor who served in US air force explains how a feud between an AI startup and the US military illuminates ethical fault linesAnthropic’s ongoing fight with the Department of Defense over what safety restrictions it can put on its artificial intelligence models has captivated the tech industry, acting as a test of how AI may be used in war and the government’s power to coerce companies to meet its demands.The negotiations have revolved around Anthropic’s refusal to allow the federal government to use its Claude AI for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons systems, but the dispute also reflects the messy nature of what happens when tech companies have their products integrated into conflict. The Pentagon this week declared Anthropic a supply chain risk for its refusal to agree to the government’s terms, while Anthropic has vowed to challenge the designation in court. Continue reading...

Indonesia to ban social media for children under 16
Posted on Friday March 06, 2026
Platforms include YouTube, TikTok and Instagram as communication minister says ‘our children face real threats’Indonesia will ban social media for children under 16, its communication and digital affairs minister said on Friday.Meutya Hafid said in a statement to media said that she signed a government regulation that will mean children under the age of 16 can no longer have accounts on high-risk digital platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Threads, X, Roblox and Bigo Live, a popular livestreaming site. With a population of about 285 million, the fourth-highest in the world, the south-east Asian nation represents a significant market for social networks. Continue reading...

Italy claim historic first victory over England as Borthwick’s men are rattled in Rome
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
Italy 23-18 EnglandAzzurri stun visitors for first win in 33 meetings Even by the Six Nations’ usual standards this has been a remarkable tournament. And to the list of stunning outcomes can now be added the biggest result in the history of Italian rugby. For the first time in 33 attempts they have beaten England at rugby union and no one could possibly claim the boys in blue did not deserve their long-awaited special day.Entering the final half hour it had seemed as though England might just leave Rome with their dignity intact. Instead, not for the first time in this championship, they were the architects of their own downfall with the momentum of the game swinging decisively after two visiting forwards, including captain Maro Itoje, were sent to the sin-bin within eight minutes of each other. Continue reading...

Newcastle v Manchester City: FA Cup fifth round – live
Posted on Saturday March 07, 2026
⚽ FA Cup updates from St James’ Park; kick-off 8pm GMT⚽ Live scores and results | Follow us on BlueSky | Mail Scott1 min: The kick-off’s sent long, and Newcastle win a throw deep in City territory on the left. Hall launches long. The ball nearly drops first to Woltemade, then Elanga, but neither can get an effort on target and turn themselves into the Jackie Milburn de nos jours. The 45-second mark ticks over without the scoreboard being troubled.Newcastle United get the ball rolling. City are kicking towards the Gallowgate in this first half. Continue reading...