British Airways owner IAG warns Iran war will add €2bn to jet fuel bill
Company plans to recoup about 60% of higher costs through savings and raising ticket prices
Company plans to recoup about 60% of higher costs through savings and raising ticket prices
Labour has lost around 200 seats and control of eight councils
Keir Starmer set to come under renewed pressure as ruling party faces dire results in local elections
World’s biggest carmaker sells record 10.5mn vehicles last year on strong demand for hybrids
Marc Filippino talks to Krishn Kaushik, James Fontanella-Khan and Victoria Craig
Fourth-quarter profit misses expectations amid impairments as $3.2bn stock buyback announced
Plus, Norway’s rate increase. And dishwashers.
Two men, including former Border Force official, convicted in trial at London’s Old Bailey
Nappies; Burning Man; vibecoding; Jia Tolentino; horses; and the universe
BofA weigh up who they think can do it on a warm, balmy night in Jersey — amongst many, many other things
Also in this newsletter: Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expected to reaffirm Italy’s commitment to good ties with Washington
Also in today’s newsletter: US-Iran truce strained and ‘potential’ EU talks with Putin
Financiers convening in Beverly Hills were brimming with optimism in spite of the Iran war and stress in private markets
‘We don’t really believe in price controls’ says Andrew Giuliani, despite outcry from fan groups
Concerns raised about the development of an El Niño warming cycle this year combined with climate change
Provocative pavilions and revelatory satellite shows compensate for a fatally flawed main exhibition
Officials discussed resources investments as Washington tries to break China’s control of critical minerals production
American companies fear an update to Brussels’ ‘Product Liability Directive’ will make it easier for consumers to sue
Recruiting digital natives with critical thinking skills is going to be crucial
A Sopranos-style story of drugs and family in Bogotá, an interpreter finds that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, Bond is back — and more
When countries act to insulate domestic markets, the result is often higher prices and greater volatility
Fallout from Iran war has made fastest-growing major economy ‘not a country to be invested in’
The Lebanese militant group was sharply diminished by its 2024 war with Israel — but the latest conflict has shown it is not a spent force
Kate Maxwell joins the Al Andalus for its first departure on a new, week-long journey from Madrid to Seville — via multiple cities and millennia of history