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Edelman sounds alarm over 'descent into grievance' in Davos – but whose fault is that? | Adam Lowenstein
High up in the Swiss Alps this week, an influential public relations executive issued a stark warning to the world’s corporate and political elite.
is “plummeting
”, Richard Edelman declared, prompting a global “descent into grievance
”.For the 25th year, the PR agency Edelman …
Sainsbury’s to cut 3,000 jobs as it shuts hot food counters and cafes
Sainsbury’s is to cut 3,000 jobs in the UK through the closure of its hot food counters and cafes and by reducing senior management roles by a fifth, amid rising labour costs.
Simon Roberts, the chief executive of the supermarket group, said he was making the job cuts as part …
Strongest storm in generations predicted as Storm Éowyn heads for UK
A rare red weather covering Northern Ireland and Scotland was issued on Thursday before what could be the strongest storm in generations.
The Met Office said the arrival of Storm Éowyn on Friday could bring gusts of up to 100mph and “flying debris resulting in a danger to life”.
The …
Rachel Reeves to soften changes to non-dom tax regime after hearing ‘concerns’
Rachel Reeves has said she will amend the finance bill to soften planned changes to the tax regime for “the non-dom community” after intense lobbying from wealthy UK residents.
In the latest evidence of the government’s determination to roll out the red carpet for businesses and investors in a bid …
‘A ritual for a dictator’: Lukashenko critics decry Belarus election
On Sunday, five names will feature on the ballot in Belarus’s presidential election, but the outcome is a foregone conclusion: Alexander Lukashenko’s 31-year reign is poised to continue in the carefully managed vote, granting the dictator his seventh term in power.
The elections, described by the opposition as a “farce”, …
Rough Trade to expand New York store as music fans seek ‘experiences’, owner says
A mosh pit may seem out of place in Rockefeller Center, better known for its Christmas tree, rinks and hoards of tourists. But a British record store chain wants to change that.
Rough Trade is tripling the size of its site at the major shopping center this spring, expanding its …
Revealed: Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide tech support during Gaza war
The Israeli military’s reliance on Microsoft’s cloud technology and artificial intelligence systems surged during the most intensive phase of its bombardment of Gaza, leaked documents reveal.
The files offer an inside view of how Microsoft deepened its relationship with Israel’s defence establishment after 7 October 2023, supplying the military with …
Sabalenka powers into Australian Open final after beating Badosa in straight sets
Aryna Sabalenka has powered into the final of the Australian Open by seeing off her good friend and the 11th seed Paula Badosa under the roof on Rod Laver Arena as she continues her pursuit of a third straight title at Melbourne Park.
The Belarusian’s forehand and serve proved too …
Germany’s election: who are the key players and what is at stake?
Germany goes to the polls on 23 February for a snap federal election that, barring mishaps, will set the course of the EU’s largest and most influential member state, and the eurozone’s biggest – if faltering – economy, for the next four years.
Here is a guide to what is …
The search for ‘disappeared’ US journalist Austin Tice resumes in post-Assad Syria
Debra Tice had managed to gather her family in one place in early December – no easy feat given they were spread across the US and Australia. When they planned their reunion months before, the Tice family had no idea they would be together to watch the Assad regime fall …