⢠L'aeroporto segnala un calo del 5%, ma il traffico di passeggeri in transito aumenta poichÊ i viaggiatori utilizzano l'hub per evitare gli aeroporti del Medio Oriente
⢠Business live â aggiornamenti dalle notizie
⢠Il numero di passeggeri in volo da London Heathrow è sceso lo scorso mese, poichÊ la guerra in Medio Oriente ha influenzato la domanda di viaggi internazionali.
Gli organizzatori della cerimonia stanno prendendo le procedure dell'evento ÂŤestremamente seriamenteÂť dopo la trasmissione di un epiteto razziale a febbraio. Continua a leggere...
⢠Halifax afferma che il costo di una casa tipica è sceso dello 0,1% in aprile, il secondo calo mensile consecutivo, con il ritmo della crescita annuale sceso dallo 0,8% allo 0,4%.
⢠Notizie economiche â aggiornamenti in tempo reale: i prezzi delle case nel Regno Unito sono scesi per il secondo mese consecutivo in aprile, mentre Halifax ha dimezzato la sua stima per il tasso di crescita annuale a causa del conflitto in Medio Oriente.
⢠Halifax, che fa parte di Lloyds â il piĂš grande prestatore ipotecario della Gran Bretagna â ha dichiarato che il costo di una tipica casa nel Regno Unito è sceso dello 0,1% in aprile, arrivando a ÂŁ299.313. Ciò segue un calo dello 0,5% registrato a marzo. Continua a leggere...
Exclusive: Sources say chancellor is examining exceptional measures to protect household budgetsRachel Reeves is considering imposing a one-year rent freeze on private sector homes amid growing alarm in government about the impact of the Iran war on votersâ budgets.Landlords in England would be banned from raising rents for a limited period of time under the proposals, which are being debated within government as part of a major cost of living package to be launched in the coming weeks. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Brussels seeks to stall awarding of contract to firm fronted by US presidentâs lawyer in letter seen by GuardianThe EU risks a confrontation with Donald Trump after it sought to stall the awarding of a lucrative Balkans pipeline contract to a company fronted by his personal lawyer, documents seen by the Guardian show.Brussels has clashed with Trump over trade, Ukraine and military spending, but the intervention in the Southern Interconnection pipeline project appears to mark the first time it has challenged a commercial venture by those close to the president. Continue reading...
⢠Finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in Washington for IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings are confronting an unprecedented global energy shock caused by the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure, according to IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
⢠Georgieva warned that "there will be no neat and clean return to the status quo ante," indicating long-term economic impacts regardless of ceasefire outcomes or efforts to reopen shipping routes.
⢠The energy crisis is already affecting hundreds of millions of people globally, with decisions made at the meetings regarding resource allocation and emergency funding expected to have tangible impacts on livelihoods in the coming weeks.
⢠Alec Baldwin, 68, admitted the 2021 Rust shooting that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has changed his career outlook, stating he no longer wants to work.
⢠In July 2024, a Santa Fe judge dismissed his involuntary manslaughter case due to prosecution withholding evidence; the incident injured director Joel Souza.
⢠Baldwin's comments reflect ongoing trauma from the New Mexico set tragedy where assistant director Dave Halls called the gun a 'cold gun.'
President is expected to offer a timeline for end of the war, and speak about his threat to withdraw the US from Nato as he faces falling poll numbers and global energy crisisTrump says he is âabsolutelyâ considering withdrawing US from Nato Israel hits Iran with waves of attacks and says it killed top Hezbollah commanderWelcome to our continuing coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, as Donald Trump prepares to address America for the first time since the US-Israel war on Iran was launched.The president will deliver the prime-time speech at 9pm ET from the White House.Iran has rejected Donald Trumpâs claim that its leadership asked for a ceasefire, calling the US presidentâs statement âfalseâ and âbaselessâ. Trump made the claim in a post on Truth Social, which said: âIranâs New Regime President, much less Radicalized and far more intelligent than his predecessors, has just asked the United States of America for a CEASEFIRE! We will consider when Hormuz Strait is open, free, and clear. Until then, we are blasting Iran into oblivion or, as they say, back to the Stone Ages!!!âTrump also said he is âabsolutelyâ considering withdrawing the US from Nato, warning that the matter was âbeyond reconsiderationâ after the refusal of US allies to join the US-Israeli war against Iran. The presidentâs threats, his most determined to date, have left the alliance facing its worst crisis in its 77-year history, a former US ambassador has said. Hereâs our story.Meanwhile, in an open letter to the American people, Iranâs president Masoud Pezeshkian said relations between Washington and Tehran were âmisunderstoodâ and that Iran was not an aggressor. The Iranian âharbor no enmity toward other nations, including the people of America, Europe, or neighbouring countries,â he said, adding that portrayals of Iran as a security threat were inaccurate, and Tehran was acting in self-defence â not aggression.In Tehran, Kamal Kharazi, a top foreign policy official and former Iranian foreign minister, has been severely injured in an airstrike on his home in the Iranian capital. His wife was reportedly killed in the attack. Kharazi, considered a moderate politician and veteran policy expert, also served as an adviser to the assassinated former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Reports suggest his targeting is being viewed as an attempt to derail diplomacy. Continue reading...
⢠President Trump's mixed signals on the Iran war complicate predictions for its resolution, creating uncertainty for Republican strategists.
⢠The messaging discord may lead to electoral consequences for the GOP in the 2026 midterms, as voters question the party's foreign policy coherence.
⢠With primaries underway, internal party divisions over Trump's approach could erode his influence in battleground districts.
Fatih Birol says effects on energy markets from Iran bombings and closure of strait of Hormuz not initially understood by world leaders. Plus, feminist magazine reclaims Charlie Kirk-style campus toursGood morning.The global energy crisis caused by the war in Iran is equivalent to the combined force of the twin oil shocks of the 1970s and the fallout from Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, the head of the International Energy Agency has said.Why is the ex-CIA chief Leon Panetta in the news? He has spoken out about Donald Trumpâs attack on Iran, telling the Guardian the US president is âsending a message of weaknessâ to the world.Whatâs the latest in Iran? Its government is threatening to lay mines across entire Gulf if its coasts are attacked.This is a developing story. Follow our liveblog here.What happened? The aircraft hit the fire truck while travelling at about 24mph, according to the flight-tracking website Flightradar24. In the moments before the crash, an air traffic controller could be heard giving clearance to a fire vehicle to cross part of the runway, then trying to stop it. The controller can then be heard quickly diverting incoming aircraft from landing. Continue reading...
Fatih Birol says effect on energy markets of Iran bombings and closure of Hormuz strait not initially understood by world leadersMiddle East crisis live â latest updatesThe global energy crisis caused by the war in Iran is equivalent to the combined force of the twin oil shocks of the 1970s and the fallout of Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, the head of the International Energy Agency has warned.Fatih Birol, the IEAâs executive director, said the growing fallout could be seriously compounded through interuptions to the âvital arteries of the global economyâ, including petrochemicals, fertilisers, sulfur and helium. Continue reading...
⢠The Trump administration has suspended sanctions on Russian oil stranded at sea, a decision the European Union is actively pushing back against as counterproductive to international pressure on Moscow.
⢠The move reflects competing priorities between managing energy prices during the Iran conflict and maintaining unified sanctions against Russia over its broader geopolitical actions.
⢠EU officials argue that easing Russian oil sanctions undermines the coalition's ability to hold Russia accountable and contradicts the administration's stated commitment to allied coordination.
The war is deeply unpopular, and the spike in oil prices will mean long-term high prices across the board for AmericansDonald Trump is still high on the capture of NicolĂĄs Maduro. The easy abduction of the Venezuelan president didnât just grant Trump control of the nationâs oil and critical minerals resources. It allowed him to throttle the government of Cuba by denying it access to energy, raising the tantalizing prospect that he might bring down a communist regime that has annoyed Washington since 1959.Trump is confident that his joint venture with Israel in Iran will do just as well. The barrage of Iranian missiles and drones aimed at Israel and Iranâs Arab neighbors has done nothing to change Trumpâs mind that he can win, regardless of how he defines âwinningâ. Continue reading...
Post-apocalyptic bunker sci-fi is huge this year as TV front-runners Fallout, Paradise and Silo return. Bethan Ackerley asks whether this is a signal weâve given up on our real world, or if there is hidden hope