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Reeves to delay infrastructure projects to address ‘fiscal hole’ (18 hours old)

Chancellor’s problems exacerbated by recommendations that public sector workers should get pay rises that are well above inflation

Labour’s ‘reveal’ of £20bn hole exposes bigger problem with its fiscal straitjacket (1 day old)

Party must improve public services to win over voters but tax promises place tough limits on what it can do

The reset: how Britain can restore its global reputation (1 day old)

Diplomatic overtures and treaty revisions are not enough, argues Philippe Sands — the country needs a fundamental rethink of its role in the world

Why Vance-ism won’t be the future (10 hours old)

Trump’s genius, which is to be rightwing but not pious, is lost on his election running mate 

How Harris turned the tables on Trump (20 hours old)

Many voters had been dreading a rerun of the 2020 election between two ageing men. Now they are being presented with a much sharper contrast

Paris Olympics lift off with extravagant opening ceremony (15 hours old)

Seine provides stage for imaginative spectacle featuring Lady Gaga, Céline Dion and a hot air balloon

Paris’s green revolution is still a work in progress (10 hours old)

Swapping the car for the tree has not been a universally popular strategy

Kamala Harris campaign seeks ‘reset’ with crypto companies (7 hours old)

Vice-president’s team aims to improve relations after industry criticism of the Biden administration

Macquarie takes full ownership of Britain’s gas network (23 hours old)

World’s biggest infrastructure investor buys remaining stake in National Gas

Sunshine-chasing Britons race to book last-minute summer holidays (10 hours old)

Travellers look to keep costs down with all-inclusive deals to cheaper destinations

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Business | The Guardian

Millions of UK public sector workers set for above-inflation pay rise (22 hours old)

Rachel Reeves is expected to accept pay review body recommendations in move that could cost up to £10bnMillions of public sector workers are set for an above-inflation pay rise due to be announced by Rachel Reeves next week after more than a decade of austerity.The chancellor is expected to accept the recommendations of public sector pay bodies for pay increases on Monday – a move economists believe could cost up to £10bn. Continue reading...

Buying British: can Labour’s defence policy really help UK industry? (5 hours old)

Questions over whether plan to spend billions on weapons will work as a tool to spur economic growthEven in a room full of generals from around the world decked in military braid, the arrival of the prime minister causes a stir. At the Farnborough international airshow this week, knots of advisers and armed police surrounded Keir Starmer as he walked through the stalls, occasionally allowing a favoured chief executive or a nervous apprentice into the inner circle.A few words with the prime minister will always be valuable for bosses of big business. But at this year’s version of the biennial a[...]

Eye-popping and under pressure: a unique London fashion street’s struggle (5 hours old)

Fonthill Road has almost 100 clothes shop and a huge ethnic mix but rent rises and restaurant chain expansion mean change is on the wayThere is oodles of lace, glinting diamante and enough sequins for several series of Strictly Come Dancing: no, it’s not the Met Gala but an unassuming street in north London where a quiet battle is under way to protect a hidden fashion treasure.Almost 100 fashion stores, with names such as Bien Avenue, Cinderella and the sadly now defunct FFUK (short for Fashion Fashion UK) are crammed into about 250m of Fonthill Road, tucked behind Finsbury Park station.Amir S[...]

TikTok’s appeal should be thrown out, US justice department tells court (8 hours old)

Officials insist China-based owner ByteDance must separate from its short video app in the US because it is a threat to national security and citizens’ dataThe US justice department has asked an appeals court to reject legal challenges to a law requiring China-based ByteDance to divest itself of TikTok’s US assets by 19 January or face a ban.TikTok, parent company ByteDance and a group of TikTok creators have filed suits seeking to block the law, which could ban the app used by 170 million Americans. Continue reading...

Ted Baker ‘plans to shut all its UK shops within weeks’ (21 hours old)

Hundreds of staff at the fashion chain reportedly told they will lose their jobs Ted Baker could disappear from British high streets as the struggling fashion chain plans to shut all its stores within weeks.The business behind the fashion brand’s UK shops, No Ordinary Designer Label Limited (NODL), entered administration in March. Continue reading...

Insurance: UK watchdog urged to clamp down on ‘abysmal’ claims handling (8 hours old)

Stories from ‘ripped off’ customers lead Which? to call for ‘meaningful action’ against firms that fall shortInsurance costs are soaring – here’s how my family cut themThe consumer group Which? this week called on the regulator to clamp down on insurers that have been “ripping off” consumers with “abysmal” claims handling.Having surveyed how customers have fared at the hands of insurers over the past three years – and unearthed some shocking stories – the consumer body has demanded that the Financial Conduct Authority take tough action against companies that fall short of the regulator’s requi[...]

NatWest takes £24m hit from abandoned ‘Tell Sid’-style campaign (1 day old)

Bank left with costs from Sir Trevor McDonald-fronted campaign after early election halted rolloutBusiness live – latest updatesNatWest was forced to spend £24m on the former Conservative government’s aborted “Tell Sid”-style campaign featuring Sir Trevor McDonald, which would have resulted in a chunk of the bank’s state-owned shares being sold to the general public in a highly anticipated privatisation drive.The price tag emerged when the bank released its second-quarter results and announced that it was snapping up a number of mortgages from the smaller rival Metro Bank for £2.4bn. Continue [...]

Eurostar cancels one in four trains after France arson attacks (1 day old)

Disruption to continue all weekend and long diversions in place as passengers asked to postpone if possibleEurostar passengers travelling from London to Paris on Friday were asked to postpone trips if possible as the rail operator cancelled one in four trains over the weekend after arson attacks caused widespread disruption to France’s high-speed rail network hours before the start of the Olympics.Most cross-Channel services were leaving St Pancras International station on time but journeys were expected to be prolonged by at least an hour in France. Continue reading...

Ed Miliband: people must be persuaded of need for pylons near homes (1 day old)

Communities affected by construction of renewable energy infrastructure ‘have the right to see the benefits’UK politics live – latest updatesLabour will seek to persuade people living near proposed pylon routes and other renewable energy infrastructure that the developments are critical to bring down bills and tackle carbon emissions, the energy secretary said.Ed Miliband promised to consider new benefits for communities affected by the construction of renewable energy infrastructure, and community ownership of the assets, which could include onshore windfarms and solar farms. Continue reading[...]

Drax Group to give shareholders £300m windfall as profits rise (1 day old)

Owner of North Yorkshire power station earned £393m in government subsidies for biomassThe owner of the Drax power plant in North Yorkshire will give shareholders a £300m windfall after a sharp rise in taxpayer subsidies boosted its profits for the first half of the year to more than £500m.The power station, which receives hefty subsidies from burning biomass wood chips, mainly shipped from North America, generated almost a third more electricity over the first half of this year compared with the same months last year. Continue reading...

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Telecoms

Vodafone sells further €1.3bn stake in European phone masts business (5 days old [22/07/24])

Sale part of CEO’s plan to simplify telecoms group’s sprawling business and reduce debt

BT fined £17.5mn for ‘catastrophic’ 999 call failures (5 days old [22/07/24])

UK telecoms group ‘fell woefully short of its responsibilities’ in incident last year, says Ofcom

Drahi’s Altice raised more than £1bn margin loan against BT stake (6 days old [21/07/24])

Heavy borrowing raises questions over whether the stake can be maintained in the long term

Ofcom bans mid-contract phone and broadband price rises linked to inflation (8 days old [19/07/24])

UK regulator says providers must ‘transparently’ tell customers upfront about any increase included in their contract

AT&T data on ‘nearly all’ wireless customers accessed in hack (14 days old [12/07/24])

US telecoms group delayed disclosure under public safety exemption to SEC rules

Germany orders ban on Chinese companies from its 5G network (16 days old [11/07/24])

German telecoms groups to remove Huawei and ZTE components by 2029

Vodafone needs a stronger signal on UK telecom failings (23 days old [04/07/24])

The CMA’s chief concern will be the merged company’s impact on consumer tariffs and on its wholesale customers

Auditor refuses to sign off accounts of Lycamobile UK  (40 days old [16/06/24])

Disclosure puts further pressure on telecoms group and former Conservative party donor

Broadband groups Netomnia and Brsk agree tie-up (42 days old [15/06/24])

Deal is latest example of consolidation in fast-growing sector providing alternative full-fibre networks

BT should welcome the call of its latest billionaire investor (44 days old [13/06/24])

Less affluent shareholders in the telco might take heart from Carlos Slim’s interest

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Technology sector

Targeted dating apps make match with mainstream rivals left on shelf (4 hours old)

Community knowledge is helping sites such as Grindr and Feeld reel in users, while Tinder and Bumble lose lustre

US reveals security concerns around TikTok and ByteDance  (8 hours old)

Department of Justice alleges sensitive American user data was stored in China

Tech reversal pushes US megacaps into correction territory (17 hours old)

Double-digit falls in Nvidia, Tesla, Meta and Alphabet highlight questions on AI investment returns

Musk’s X faces questions from watchdog over AI data grab (20 hours old)

Social media company’s move to automatically allow user data to train chatbot could breach European privacy rules

AI start-up Anthropic accused of ‘egregious’ data scraping (20 hours old)

Web publishers say developer is swarming their sites, collecting content to train models and ignoring orders to stop

Artificial intelligence breakthroughs create new ‘brain’ for advanced robots (1 day old)

Google, OpenAI and Tesla race start-ups to develop AI robotic systems in effort to transform healthcare and manufacturing

Apple’s iPhone elbowed out of top 5 in China by domestic smartphone rivals (1 day old)

Huawei and Xiaomi gain ground in second quarter as Apple’s share of critical market falls

Wall Street extends tech rout for third day (1 day old)

US tracks Europe and Asia lower as investors punish companies for missing earnings targets

Musk to seek Tesla board approval for $5bn injection into xAI start-up (1 day old)

Move would see questions resurface over conflicts of interest as EV maker seeks to recast itself as robotics and AI group

Uber and Lyft score victory in landmark California gig economy case (1 day old)

State’s supreme court says ride-hailing services can treat workers as contractors rather than employees

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BBC News

Cineworld to shut six branches as part of restructure (2 hours old)

The cinema giant has announced six sites in the UK that it plans to close as part of a restructure.

Summer holiday getaway: How to beat the queues (16 hours old)

Tips to make travelling as smooth as possible, whether you’re going by road, plane, train or ferry.

John Lewis allowed to build homes for first time (18 hours old)

The department store is pushing to build rental flats as it looks for new ways to bring in money.

Drivers 'ripped off' by fuel prices, warns watchdog (1 day old)

The Competition and Markets Authority says poor competition cost British motorists £1.6bn last year.

Reeves set to reveal public finance shortfall of billions (1 day old)

The chancellor will unveil a public spending hole on Monday, which speculation suggests could hit £20bn.

Airbus boss admits long delays in making aircraft (1 day old)

The plane maker has sold dozens of new jets at the Farnborough airshow, but is struggling to keep up with demand.

What's behind the global self-storage boom? (1 day old)

Rising rents, e-commerce and available property are contributing to a boom in self-storage.

Sainsbury's sorry for 'racist slur' trouser detail (1 day old)

Customers pointed out that the listing used a phrase deployed by racists to avoid language filters.

Actors go on strike over video games AI threat (1 day old)

The union has been in talks with big games studios, like Activision and Walt Disney, for 18 months.

UK secures seabed land deal to boost windfarms (2 days old [25/07/24])

GB Energy to partner with the Crown Estate to push forward offshore windfarm projects

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UK equities

Investor appetite returns to Britain (2 days old [25/07/24])

Labour must now capitalise on the country’s stability dividend

The London market discount is about performance, not geography (3 days old [24/07/24])

Lower average profitability explains much of why UK companies are lower-valued than their US peers

Investors warm to UK equities in ‘turning of tide’ for unloved market (3 days old [24/07/24])

Fund managers including BlackRock, Allianz and Ruffer are betting political stability will boost London market

Investment bosses call for ‘radical’ Isa overhaul to boost UK equities (12 days old [15/07/24])

AJ Bell and Hargreaves Lansdown say too much choice is deterring people from using the savings products

Investors welcome more ‘boring’ UK after landslide win (21 days old [05/07/24])

Market insouciance to electoral result is the greatest form of flattery for Starmer

UK housebuilder stocks rally after Labour election landslide (21 days old [05/07/24])

Keir Starmer’s party has promised to deliver 1.5mn new homes over five years

UK stands out for its stability after election landslide, say investors (22 days old [05/07/24])

Calm in Britain’s financial markets following Labour victory contrasts with turmoil elsewhere in Europe

Small caps need special attention in UK market overhaul (29 days old [28/06/24])

Special measures will be needed if London’s renaissance is to include a revival of smaller stocks

Zilch warns it might ‘go somewhere else’ unless UK boosts IPO market (38 days old [19/06/24])

Fintech’s chief says he has had positive discussions with Conservative and Labour parties ahead of possible listing

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Opinion

Become a landlord? You’re better off putting your money in the bank (10 hours old)

The latest data suggests buy-to-let purchases are down, mortgage lending has dropped off and the sector is shrinking.

Could Trump actually weaken the dollar? (10 hours old)

If the former president returns to the White House, he might find it a hard task

In praise of small museums (10 hours old)

Skip the tourist crowds, get off the beaten track and discover the overlooked cultural gems on your doorstep

Access to cash is the tip of a digital iceberg  (10 hours old)

Things are getting back to normal after the CrowdStrike debacle. But for millions of UK adults, the online outage continues

On the trail of an endangered species: Napa Valley’s DIY grape growers (10 hours old)

In the land of big wine money, some families are still doing it for themselves

Paris’s green revolution is still a work in progress (10 hours old)

Swapping the car for the tree has not been a universally popular strategy

How a Bicester Village sale could bring Hammerson back from the dead (10 hours old)

Change in fortunes for beaten-down property group would chime with broader retail sector

Why Vance-ism won’t be the future (10 hours old)

Trump’s genius, which is to be rightwing but not pious, is lost on his election running mate 

The penny starts to drop on small stock machinations  (19 hours old)

Market-maker Virtu calls for reforms to tackle micro-cap manoeuvrings

Ukraine will have a just peace or no peace at all (20 hours old)

Kyiv’s allies must still put it in a stronger position for any settlement talks

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