
Oil price expected to surge after Iran strikes and strait of Hormuz closure
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026
Stock markets around the world could tumble on Monday and motorists are likely to pay more at the pump What the strikes on Iran mean for oil pricesUS–Israeli war on Iran – latest updatesThe price of oil is expected to soar on Monday as the US-Israel war on Iran and the effective closure of the crucial strait of Hormuz rattles investors despite major producers’ pledges to increase its output.US crude is on track to rise by 11% when trading resumes, according to data from the broker IG. The jump comes as Opec+, the cartel of oil producers, agreed on Sunday to step up its output by more than expected as it assessed the impact of the conflict. Continue reading...

OBR a backseat driver with out-of-date maps, thinktanks tell Rachel Reeves
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026
Chancellor urged to reform Office for Budget Responsibility to open way to more public investmentRachel Reeves must reform the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) to open the way to more public investment, an alliance of thinktanks has argued ahead of the chancellor’s spring forecast on Tuesday.With Keir Starmer’s government under intense pressure after Labour’s defeat by the Greens in Thursday’s Gorton and Denton byelection, the thinktanks called on Reeves to review the watchdog’s remit. Continue reading...

What is the strait of Hormuz and why is it crucial for oil supplies?
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026
Effective closure of the narrow waterway could spell trouble for many developed economies US-Israel war on Iran – latest updatesThe US-Israeli war on Iran has ignited fears that escalating military aggression in the Middle East could send oil prices soaring, push up prices at the pump and drive a global economic downturn.The US began “major combat operations” in Iran on Saturday morning, shortly after Israel launched a strike against Tehran. Within hours of the US-Israeli strikes, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reportedly warned tankers in the strait of Hormuz that no ship would be allowed to pass through the world’s most critical oil trade route. Continue reading...

Labour is stubborn in defeat because it knows this: we face the belated end of the political 20th century | John Harris
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026

Iran may yet endure this war, but the Islamic Republic as we have known it cannot survive unchanged | Sanam Vakil
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026

Labour must stop channelling Reform and unite with progressives. That’s the lesson from Gorton and Denton | Sadiq Khan
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026

A world on edge as Trump bombs Iran and triggers war in the Middle East. There was no need for this | Simon Tisdall
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026

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Keir Starmer’s response to the Gorton and Denton debacle should be a government that truly, finally, reflects him | Tom Baldwin
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026

I’ve seen some bizarre exercises online. If I were an influencer, this is the one workout I’d recommend | Devi Sridhar
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026

The National Year of Reading celebrates the ‘joy’ of books. But let’s not forget they can also be deeply troubling, too | Charlotte Higgins
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026

A political killing risks tearing the French left apart – and the far right is taking full advantage | Philippe Marlière
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026

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

Jason White on US-Israeli strikes on Iran – cartoon
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026

The Guardian view on Trump’s Iranian campaign: an illegal war that risks becoming the new normal | Editorial
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026

OpenAI to work with Pentagon after Anthropic dropped by Trump over company’s ethics concerns
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026
CEO Sam Altman claims military will not use AI product for autonomous killing systems or mass surveillanceOpenAI said it had struck a deal with the Pentagon to supply AI to classified US military networks, hours after Donald Trump ordered the government to stop using the services of one of the company’s main competitors.Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, announced the move on Friday night. It came after an agreement between Anthropic, a rival AI company that runs the Claude system, and the Trump administration broke down after Anthropic sought assurances its technology would not be used for mass surveillance – nor for autonomous weapons systems that can kill people without human input. Continue reading...

Her husband wanted to use ChatGPT to create sustainable housing. Then it took over his life.
Posted on Saturday February 28, 2026
Kate Fox says Joe Ceccanti was the ‘most hopeful person’ before he started spending 12 hours a day with a chatbotOn 7 August, Kate Fox received a phone call that upended her life. A medical examiner said that her husband, Joe Ceccanti – who had been missing for several hours – had jumped from a railway overpass and died. He was 48.Fox couldn’t believe it. Ceccanti had no history of depression, she said, nor was he suicidal – he was the “most hopeful person” she had ever known. In fact, according to the witness accounts shared with Fox later, just before Ceccanti jumped, he smiled and yelled: “I’m great!” to the rail yard attendants below when they asked him if he was OK. Continue reading...

Mikel Arteta praises David Raya for vital saves in ‘heartstopping’ Arsenal victory
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026
Goalkeeper made last-ditch save to deny Garnacho‘David’s hand brought my heart back to life’Mikel Arteta said his heart almost stopped before David Raya kept Arsenal’s title challenge on track with a stunning late save to deny 10‑man Chelsea a late equaliser at the Emirates Stadium.Raya was in exceptional form during a crucial 2-1 win, making a series of excellent stops during a tense encounter, and the Spaniard was alert when a cross from Alejandro Garnacho threatened to drift inside his near post as full time approached. The goalkeeper pushed the ball wide, ensuring that goals from William Saliba and Jurriën Timber enabled Arsenal to restore their five-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. Continue reading...

Tottenham lacking in attack, midfield, defence and ‘brain’, says Igor Tudor
Posted on Sunday March 01, 2026
2-1 defeat at Fulham was Spurs’ fourth league loss in a row‘We are always late on everything. That’s the problem’Igor Tudor described the situation Tottenham find themselves in as “amazing” and suggested they have just three major problems as they fight relegation: the attack, the midfield and the defence. Spurs’ 2-1 defeat at Fulham was their fourth in a row in the league and leaves them four points above the relegation zone.“I cannot tell you anything new,” said a downbeat Tudor. “We need to find the forces inside each of us. I said to the players: ‘It’s always what you’re going to do, what you want to do with yourself,’ you know? More personality, more wish to do before reacting, plenty of things … We are lacking when we attack, we lack the quality to score the goal. We are lacking in the middle to run and we are lacking behind to stay there to suffer and not concede the goal. So, an amazing situation. Amazing.” Continue reading...