The Guardian Articles
The Guardian
Filter by Category
GB Energy faces ‘challenging’ task to find CEO for Aberdeen HQ, sources say
Britain’s state-owned energy company faces a “challenging” task to find a chief executive for its Aberdeen HQ when it begins recruiting this month, senior industry sources have said.
Great British Energy is poised to begin the hunt, but sources claim there are still no obvious frontrunners for the top job …
At least half of WH Smith high street stores could close under a new owner
At least half of WH Smith’s 500 high street stores could be closed by any new owner, industry experts say, raising the prospect of sweeping job losses at the ailing retailer.
Predictions for the eventual size of the chain, which employs about 5,000 people in its high street shops, range …
An existential risk: can BP avoid becoming a prime takeover target?
When BP’s board faces shareholders at the oil company’s investor day later this month, there will be many questions to answer, and for many, the biggest one will be: how did things go so wrong?
The FTSE 100 company was once valued at more than £140bn, but today its shares …
Off limits for 44 years, Perth’s historic power plant erupts with a new kind of energy
A mudlark is foraging in the grass beneath the imposing brutalist facade of the East Perth Power Station, unbothered by the clamour of staging being set up around it.
The afternoon south-westerly rattles the crowns of eucalypts on the riverbank, their roots burrowing deep below the Derbarl Yerrigan as it …
Labour urged to defend workers’ rights bill as poll shows huge public support
Labour should fight Conservative and Reform criticism of a major expansion in workers’ rights because of an “indisputable mandate” from the public, trade unions and MPs have said, after the biggest poll conducted on the issue showed huge support.
A mega-poll of 21,000 people, including deep dives into Reform constituencies, …
More Labour figures may be suspended as party investigates WhatsApp group
Labour has launched an urgent investigation into a WhatsApp group in which the Labour MP Andrew Gwynne posted “completely unacceptable” messages, a minister has said.
after reports he shared racist remarks about Diane Abbott and sexist comments about Angela …Diaries at the ready: Samuel West lined up to star in Beckett play... in 2036
When it comes to forward planning, a new arts festival is going well beyond normal expectations.
The organisers of the Beckett Biennale, which from next year will celebrate the great Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, are this weekend naming the actor who is signed up to star in a 2036 production …
Artists decry ‘irresponsible’ plans to demolish brutalist Midlands tower
Artists and conservation groups have decried the “irresponsible” plan to tear down a brutalist arts tower at a Midlands university, saying the proposed redevelopment is overlooking the “massive historical significance” of the structure.
The University of Wolverhampton has earmarked the nine-storey School of Art, which is also known as the …
Trump’s claim that Mexican cartels and government are allied is not reality
Super Bowl 2025 predictions: Picks for Chiefs v Eagles, MVP, score and winners
What the Kansas City Chiefs
need to do to win
Win the first downs.
The Chiefs need to find a way to turn the Eagles into a dropback passing offense. Philly’s passing game can be boom-or-bust, relying on low-percentage shot plays to AJ Brown to keep the chains …