The Guardian - February 17, 2022
The Guardian - February 17, 2022
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February 17, 2022
Oil firms ‘greenwash' on climate, study finds
Accusations of greenwashing against major oil companies that claim to be in transition to clean energy are well-founded, according to the most comprehensive study to date.
4 mins
New work to act as critique of Tate gallery's racist mural
Tate Britain has commissioned a new artwork to be exhibited alongside a mural containing racist imagery, after discussions with historians, artists, advisers and civic representatives.
1 min
Eden Project co-founder takes a swipe at Cornish nostalgia
The co-founder of the Eden Project has provoked anger by suggesting that Cornish people are not articulate and are overly fond of looking back to an imaginary “good old days ”.
2 mins
Andrew To Remain Duke And Counsellor Of State After Settling Abuse Case
Prince Andrew is to remain a counsellor of state, able to step in temporarily for the Queen; retain his title, Duke of York; and keep the military rank of vice admiral following his settlement of the sexual abuse civil lawsuit in the US , it is understood.
3 mins
Princely sum Experts say duke will need help to pay
The size of Prince Andrew’s settlement with Virginia Giuffre may be “undisclosed” but it is certain, lawyers say, to run into the millions, with estimates ranging from £5m to £14m.
3 mins
‘De-royaled' Will the real price be total obscurity?
The price that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, will pay for settling the Virginia Giuffre civil lawsuit will go far beyond the reported millions it has cost him financially.
3 mins
L'Enclume's third Michelin star is a fi rst for the north of England
L’Enclume in Cumbria has become the first restaurant in the north of England to earn three Michelin stars, nine years after being awarded its second and 20 years after it opened.
1 min
Constituents set up ‘Steve Baker Watch' over MP's climate stance
Constituents of the Conservative MP Steve Baker who are concerned about his environ mental position have set up a “Steve Baker Watch ” group and are launching a crowd funding page to raise money.
1 min
Partygate Lib Dems push for full release of Gray report
A new attempt will be launched next week to force publication of the full report into whether No 10 parties broke Covid laws, with Conservative MPs urged to support the move to ensure there are “no more cover-ups and no more lies”.
2 mins
Post Office inquiry: subpostmasters tell of devastation after wrongful convictions
A former subpostmaster’s wrongful conviction over missing funds caused by failures in the Post Office’s IT system “massively contributed” to his early death , his widow has said.
2 mins
Russian forces at Ukraine's border are growing, not pulling back, says Nato
Russia is continuing to send troops to what is now the biggest concentration of forces in Europe since the cold war , contradicting Moscow’s claims of a withdrawal from Ukraine’s border, Nato’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg , has said.
3 mins
Extremism UK Far Right ‘May Seek To Hone Skills In Conflict'
British authorities are worried that potential armed conflict between Russia a nd Ukraine could attract farright extremists from Britain , who might join Ukrainian units for weapons training and military experience.
2 mins
Anti-Racism Protesters Target Carr Show After Remark About Gypsies
Jimmy Carr faced protests outside the venue where he performed last night in response to comments by the comedian that have been described as racist and offensive towards Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities.
3 mins
Comedy Solid laughs from depths of lockdown
Struggling to adjust as pandemic restrictions end? Don’t worry, Tim Key has created a “cheeky little locky-D” and we’re all invited. He paces the room in a blue velour tracksuit as the audience files into his pseudo-flat, a shabby front door to the left of us, a magnet-covered fridge to the right.
1 min
Hungary and Poland fail in challenge to law linking EU funds to state of democracy
The European court of justice has dismissed complaints from Hungary and Poland against a law that ties EU funds to democratic standards.
2 mins
France to signal departure of troops from Mali in face of growing opposition
France is expected to formally announce within days the phased withdrawal of its military forces in Mali after almost a decade, after months of diplomatic crisis between the two countries.
2 mins
Ottawa police warn protesters to leave or lose truck licences
Police in Ottawa have warned protesters they will begin breaking up blockades that have gridlocked traffic, angered residents and plunged Canada’s capital into a crisis that has rippled throughout the country.
1 min
Ex-president of Honduras on charge of drug trafficking
The former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández appeared in court yesterday, a day after he was arrested on US drug trafficking and weapons charges.
1 min
Crypto Boom ‘Poses Risk To Stability' If Regulators Fail
The booming crypto-assets market could pose a serious threat to financial stability if regulators do not take action, a global watchdog has warned.
1 min
Only Europe can end the Pep debate
Guardiola’s naysayers will only be silenced for good when Manchester City win the Champions League
3 mins
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