
Jim Ratcliffe apologises for ‘choice of language’ after saying immigrants ‘colonising’ UK
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
Monaco-based Manchester United co-owner responds to politicians’ and football fans’ anger at ‘disgraceful’ wordsUK politics live – latest updatesMonaco-based billionaire Jim Ratcliffe faced implicit criticism from the football club he co-owns, after widespread condemnation of his claims that the UK is being “colonised” by immigrants.The Manchester United co-owner was forced to issue a heavily qualified apology on Thursday after citing inaccurate immigration statisticsin comments labelled hypocritical and reminiscent of “far-right narratives”. Following a day of censure from the prime minister, football fans, union leaders and anti-racism campaigners, Ratcliffe said he was sorry his “choice of language has offended some people in the UK and Europe”. Continue reading...

Share values of property services firms tumble over fears of AI disruption
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
But, after second day of Wall Street falls, analysts say sell-off ‘may overstate AI’s immediate risk to complex deal-making’Shares in commercial property services companies have tumbled, in the latest sell-off driven by fears over disruption from artificial intelligence.After steep declines on Wall Street, European stocks in the sector were hit on Thursday. Continue reading...

UK economy grows by only 0.1% amid falling business investment
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
GDP in last three months of 2025 also hit by weak consumer spending, with little momentum going into this yearAnalysis: UK economy limps along at 0.1% growth – but there are reasons for optimism in 2026Business live – latest updatesThe UK economy expanded by only 0.1% in the final three months of last year, according to official data, as falling business investment and weak consumer spending led to little momentum going into 2026.Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the economy grew at the same rate of 0.1% as the previous three months. This was less than a 0.2% rise that economists had been expecting. Continue reading...

We can move beyond the capitalist model and save the climate – here are the first three steps | Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Britain’s care system promotes modern slavery. A genuinely humane government would reform it | Andrea Egan
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Behold the incredible shrinking Starmer: the PM who promises more while giving less | Aditya Chakrabortty
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

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Here’s a key task for the new boss at the BBC: solve the mystery of all the disappearing women | Anne McElvoy
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Olivia Colman sometimes thinks of herself as a gay man. As a gay man myself, I say – welcome | Jason Okundaye
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

The Epstein scandal has punctured all the age-old myths about the French elite | Agnès Poirier
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Sure, Britain’s constant rain can dampen spirits. But I’ll take it every time over the bone-chilling New York winters | Emma Brockes
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

If Starmer’s prospective top civil servant really is the ‘queen of woke’, let’s agree that word has lost all meaning | Zoe Williams
Posted on Wednesday February 11, 2026

This 10-point plan would allow Keir Starmer to get a grip on his government. He should read it and fast | John McTernan
Posted on Wednesday February 11, 2026

Ben Jennings on Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘colonisation’ comments – cartoon
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Guardian view on Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Britain does not need political lectures from a billionaire tax exile | Editorial
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026

Share values of property services firms tumble over fears of AI disruption
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
But, after second day of Wall Street falls, analysts say sell-off ‘may overstate AI’s immediate risk to complex deal-making’Shares in commercial property services companies have tumbled, in the latest sell-off driven by fears over disruption from artificial intelligence.After steep declines on Wall Street, European stocks in the sector were hit on Thursday. Continue reading...

Elon Musk posted about race almost every day in January
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
Many social media posts by Tesla CEO on his platform are indiscernible from those of white supremacists, say expertsElon Musk’s longtime fixation on a white racial majority is intensifying. The richest man in the world posted about how the white race was under threat, made allusions to race science or promoted anti-immigrant conspiracy content on 26 out of 31 days in January, according to the Guardian’s analysis of his social media output. The posts, made on his platform X, reflect a renewed embrace of what extremism experts describe as white supremacist material.“Whites are a rapidly dying minority,” Musk said on 22 January, a short time before taking the stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos, while reposting an Irish anti-immigrant influencer’s video about demographic change. Continue reading...

Winter Olympics 2026: Ukrainian athlete kicked out over helmet tribute, Lollobrigida claims dramatic speed skating gold – live
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
Medal table | Live scores and schedule | Results | BriefingFollow us over on Bluesky | And get in touch: mail James Women’s Super G 11.30am GMTMen’s moguls 12.15pm GMT Continue reading...

Brentford v Arsenal: Premier League – live
Posted on Thursday February 12, 2026
⚽ Premier League updates from the 8pm (GMT) kick-off⚽ Tables | Top scorers | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail Scott3 min: … but then Gabriel inexplicably toe-punts a wild backpass out for a corner. So careless. An early chance for Brentford to cause some of that six-yard-box chaos their manager was talking about before the game.2 min: Brentford stroke it around a bit. Then Arsenal stroke it around a bit. One of those starts. Continue reading...