
Reselling tickets for profit to be outlawed in UK government crackdown
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Touts, and ordinary consumers, will no longer be able to charge anything more than price at which they bought ticketReselling tickets for profit is to be outlawed under plans due to be announced this week, the Guardian has learned, as the government goes ahead with a long-awaited crackdown on touts and resale platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub.Ministers had been considering allowing touts – and ordinary consumers – to sell on a ticket for up to 30% above the original face value, as part of a consultation process that ended earlier this year. Continue reading...

Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Former Amazon CEO to co-head Project Prometheus with tech executive Vik Bajaj, according to the New York TimesAfter stepping down as Amazon’s CEO four years ago, Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder and former chief executive of the online shopping company, is going to be a CEO again. This time, Bezos has appointed himself co-CEO of an AI startup called Project Prometheus, the New York Times reported, citing anonymous sources.The startup, which will focus on developing AI for engineering and manufacturing in various fields, has already received $6.2bn in funding – more than many companies are able to raise in their lifetimes. Leading the company alongside Bezos is his co-founder and co-CEO Vik Bajaj, a celebrity tech executive in his own right. Bajaj is a physicist and chemist best known for his work at Google’s moonshot factory, X, where he founded the health startup Verily. Continue reading...

GWR train fitted with F1 tech for two-month superfast wifi trial
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Tryout of system, which switches between signals from 5G masts to low Earth-orbit satellites, could lead to wider rolloutTrain wifi in the UK, long a source of frustration for passengers, is about to get radically faster – for a lucky few at least.A two-month trial has begun on one Great Western Railway (GWR) train, fitted with technology from Formula One that switches between the signals from 5G masts to low Earth-orbit satellites to provide almost seamless, superfast wifi. Continue reading...

Labour’s asylum plans are horribly cruel – but they’re also a mix of hype, old policy and unachievable promises | Diane Taylor
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

Labour has entered its musical chairs era – and we’re sucked into another pointless death spiral | Nesrine Malik
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

ICE-style raids on Britain's streets: that's all Labour's brutal asylum reforms will achieve | Stella Creasy
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

Do you feel lucky? Why acknowledging our own good fortune would make the world a better place | Julian Richer
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

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Dark forces are stirring up anger in the UK. My asylum reforms are our chance to stop them | Shabana Mahmood
Posted on Sunday November 16, 2025

Here in Sweden, the Vikings are back. And this time they’re searching for stability in a chaotic age | Siri Christiansen
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

Flooded and forgotten: the UK’s waters are rising and we’re being kept in the dark | John Harris
Posted on Sunday November 16, 2025

The US is now a rogue state - look at its extrajudicial killings off Venezuela’s coast | Simon Tisdall
Posted on Sunday November 16, 2025

If holding a grudge is wrong, why does it feel so right? Just ask Margaret Atwood | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Posted on Sunday November 16, 2025

Ben Jennings on Shabana Mahmood’s asylum measures – cartoon
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

The Guardian view on Labour’s asylum plans: ministers cannot out-Farage the far right and should stop trying | Editorial
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025

AI firms must be clear on risks or repeat tobacco’s mistakes, says Anthropic chief
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Artificial intelligence will become smarter than ‘most or all humans in most or all ways’, says Dario AmodeiBusiness live – latest updatesArtificial intelligence companies must be transparent about the risks posed by their products or be in danger of repeating the mistakes of tobacco and opioid firms, according to the chief executive of the AI startup Anthropic.Dario Amodei, who runs the US company behind the Claude chatbot, said he believed AI would become smarter than “most or all humans in most or all ways” and urged his peers to “call it as you see it”. Continue reading...

How Google’s DeepMind tool is ‘more quickly’ forecasting hurricane behavior
Posted on Sunday November 16, 2025
‘Less expensive and time consuming’ model helps with fast and accurate predictions, possibly saving lives and propertyWhen then Tropical Storm Melissa was churning south of Haiti, Philippe Papin, a National Hurricane Center (NHC) meteorologist, had confidence it was about to grow into a monster hurricane.As the lead forecaster on duty, he predicted that in just 24 hours the storm would become a category 4 hurricane and begin a turn towards the coast of Jamaica. No NHC forecaster had ever issued such a bold forecast for rapid strengthening. Continue reading...

Bazball faces its ultimate test as England eye golden Ashes chance
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Tourists have a clearly defined identity and optimism, but still need to compete in a manner that earns Australia’s respectWhen Rob Key named Brendon McCullum as England’s head coach in 2022, his quote in the official press release told supporters to “buckle up and get ready for the ride”. Now, with this hot-ticket Ashes series a few days from setting off in sun‑drenched Perth, the mix of fear and excitement among them has arguably never been greater.The difference being that rollercoasters tend to stay on the rails, whereas England tours of Australia often career off them. No one is quite certain which way this one will play out, other than a broad agreement that Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood missing the first Test (at least) presents Ben Stokes and his tourists a golden opportunity. Continue reading...

Scotland approach one-game World Cup shootout with excitement and focus
Posted on Monday November 17, 2025
Beat Denmark and qualification for first time since 1998 is guaranteed. Is it in the stars?Wounding events in modern history mean Scotland can not be a football country that expects. It is, however, one on tenterhooks as the prospect of long‑awaited World Cup qualification looms so large.On paper, the task is simple: beat Denmark at Hampden Park on Tuesday and the Scots will take a place in next summer’s tournament. It is the significance of progress that matters far more than the fact the Danes are ranked 18 places higher in the world. Continue reading...