
Rise in UK borrowing costs reverses after cabinet backs Starmer
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
Investors reassured by support for PM after fears about effect of a more left-leaning replacement on public financesBusiness live – latest updatesUK politics live – latest updatesUK borrowing costs dipped back on Monday after rising earlier in the day, as cabinet ministers voiced support for the embattled Keir Starmer.The yield, or interest rate, on UK benchmark bonds initially increased on Monday as traders reacted to Sunday’s resignation of the prime minister’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, over the decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. Continue reading...

Experts sound alarm over UK exports to firm linked to Russian war machine
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
Exclusive: Multimillion-pound contract raises concerns about controls designed to prevent firms unwittingly aiding destruction of UkraineThe government has been urged to re-examine a British company’s contract to export hi-tech machinery to Armenia, after the Guardian uncovered links to the supply chain for Russia’s war machine.Sanctions experts and the chair of the House of Commons business committee questioned the government’s decision to award an export licence to Cygnet Texkimp. Continue reading...

‘It’s like two divorcing parents’: how actors’ union Equity fell out with casting directory Spotlight
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
Union to appeal after losing case against historic talent index in battle that could reshape UK acting landscapeFor almost a century it has been the casting directors’ bible, a shopfront for actors from Laurence Olivier, Olivia Colman and Daniel Craig to the 16-year-old Adolescence star Owen Cooper to help land their next theatre, film or TV role.But now Spotlight is locked in a costly legal battle prompted by Equity, the equally venerable union that represents tens of thousands of performers that rely on the casting directory’s services, in an internecine conflict that could dramatically reshape the UK acting landscape. Continue reading...

The left warned that Starmerism would end like this. Now all of Britain faces the fallout | Owen Jones
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

Ignore the smears: I was never a close friend of Peter Mandelson. And I fully understand the lessons we must learn | Wes Streeting
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

Keir Starmer, you have two choices now – sort your warring party out or call an election | Ed Davey
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

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Epstein was not ostracised for his crimes. To some powerful men, he became even more appealing | Moira Donegan
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

The Mandelson I knew had a fatal flaw: he was a machiavellian who always cast himself as a victim | Andy McSmith
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

What links Jeffrey Epstein and Keir Starmer’s government? A thick seam of contempt | Nesrine Malik
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

I asked AI to name my wife. To the hopelessly incorrect people it cited, my deepest apologies | Martin Rowson
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

Britons' right to protest is under threat like never before. If you value it, speak up now | Imran Khan
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

Morgan McSweeney’s fall offers a new beginning. Starmer and his cabinet had better grab it | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Sunday February 08, 2026

Ben Jennings on the growing pressure on Keir Starmer – cartoon
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

The Guardian view on Morgan McSweeney’s resignation: Sir Keir’s premiership is on the road to nowhere | Editorial
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026

Files cast light on Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to cryptocurrency
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
Newly released documents detail convicted sex offender’s early backing of bitcoin and Coinbase Millions of files related to Jeffrey Epstein have brought to light his ties to the highest echelons of the cryptocurrency industry.Documents published last week by the US Department of Justice reveal Epstein bankrolled the “principal home and funding source” for bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, during its nascent stages; he also invested $3m in Coinbase in 2014, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, and cut a check that same year to Blockstream, a prominent bitcoin-focused technology firm. Both crypto startups accepted Epstein’s investments in 2014 – six years after his 2008 conviction in Florida for soliciting prostitution from a minor. Continue reading...

‘I fell into it’: ex-criminal hackers urge Manchester pupils to use web skills for good
Posted on Sunday February 08, 2026
Initiative aims to identify proficient gamers and coders who can help companies identify flaws in their cybersecurity Cybercriminals, the shadowy online figures often depicted in Hollywood movies as hooded villains capable of wiping millions of pounds off the value of businesses at a keystroke, are not usually known for their candour.But in a sixth-form college in Manchester this week, two former hackers gave the young people gathered an honest appraisal of what living a life of internet crime really looks like. Continue reading...

Flying rumour, or ground for concern? The lengths ski jumpers go to for Olympic glory | Andy Bull
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
After a national scandal in Norway involving two athletes, Norwegian fans at these Winter Games don’t enjoy becoming a punchlineYes, it’s time to talk about the ski jumpers’ penises. Although to be honest the ski jumpers themselves would prefer it if everyone could keep the conversation to their testicles. Figuratively. “This sport,” the former Olympic champion Sven Hannawald once said, “has a lot to do with balls.”This turns out to be more true than you might imagine, even for a sport that involves flying 100m down a mountain. As the world now knows, being well endowed is a distinct advantage for the simple key reason that when a jumper spreads their legs the crotch of their trousers stretches out into a wing, and the bigger that wing is, the further they’re likely to fly. Continue reading...

Casemiro proved his doubters wrong. Now Manchester United must try to replace him
Posted on Monday February 09, 2026
The Brazilian was often exposed by the tactics of Ten Hag and Amorim, but was always adaptable and a replacement will be expensive“Leave the football before the football leaves you.” The meme-baiting quote from Jamie Carragher hung heavy over Casemiro for a long while, but it is testament to the Brazilian’s character and durability that he will leave Manchester United this year on his own terms, two years after those infamous words from the former Liverpool player.In fairness to Carragher, context at the time was key. After United were hammered 4-0 by Crystal Palace in May 2024, Casemiro looked spent at the elite level, bypassed too easily in increasingly fast‑tempo matches and left for dead by Erik ten Hag’s high-risk tactics. Continue reading...