Crisis charity to become a landlord in attempt to rectify ‘catastrophic’ housing in UK


UK retail sales growth slows as shoppers await Black Friday and budget
Retailers suffered the slowest sales growth since May last month as shoppers were cautious in the run-up to expected budget tax rises and held out for Black Friday discounts.Sales rose 1.6% in October, a step down from 2.3% the month before, according to the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) trade body and the advisory group KPMG.Food sales growth posted the biggest slowdown, by 0

Can ex-Tesco boss Drastic Dave refresh the fortunes of drinks giant Diageo?
On landing a new job, nothing puts a spring in the step like knowing that news of your appointment has inflated the stock market value of your employer by more than £2bn.Dave Lewis could be forgiven for keeping that confidence-boosting figure front of mind as he faces up to the challenge of reviving Diageo.The London-based alcoholic drinks business runs a sprawling global empire upon which the sun never sets but whose glory has been on the wane.News that Diageo had not only ended an uncomfortably long four-month recruitment drive – but had sent for the man widely credited with saving Tesco – boosted the misfiring booze group’s shares by as much as 7% on Monday.When Lewis formally starts work in earnest, on 1 January, many customers will be recovering from an overindulgence in Diageo brands such as Johnnie Walker and Guinness

Data centers meet resistance over environmental concerns as AI boom spreads in Latin America
This Q&A originally appeared as part of The Guardian’s TechScape newsletter. Sign up for this weekly newsletter here.The data centers that power the artificial intelligence boom are beyond enormous. Their financials, their physical scale, and the amount of information contained within are so massive that the idea of stopping their construction can seem like opposing an avalanche in progress.Despite the scale and momentum of the explosion of data centers, resistance is mounting in the United States, in the United Kingdom, and in Latin America, where data centers have been built in some of the world’s driest areas

Can OpenAI keep pace with industry’s soaring costs?
It is the $1.4tn (£1.1tn) question. How can a loss-making startup such as OpenAI afford such a staggering spending commitment?Answer that positively and it will go a long way to easing investor concerns over bubble warnings in the artificial intelligence boom, from lofty tech company valuations to a mooted $3tn global spend on datacentres.The company behind ChatGPT needs a vast amount of computing power – or compute, in tech jargon – to train its models, produce their responses and build even more powerful systems in the future

ATP Finals tennis: Jannik Sinner beats injured Félix Auger-Aliassime – as it happened
Jannik Sinner got his title defence on home soil at the ATP Finals off to a solid start with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Félix Auger-Aliassime, who struggled with a calf injury. As the Italian clinched a tight first set with a break in the 14th game, Auger-Aliassime suffered a problem with his left calf and was twice treated by a trainer during the second set. It remains to be seen whether the Canadian, whose place in Turin was only confirmed on Sunday, will be fit to play his remaining two group games. “It was very tough until 6-5 and then he had a physical issue,” said Sinner, who won the title here last year without dropping a set. “It’s a special tournament and place for me,” he added as fans chanted his name during the post-match interview

‘Focus on driving and talk less’: Ferrari president hits back at Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton has been told to “focus on driving and talk less” in a rebuke from the Ferrari president, John Elkann, which was almost certainly a reaction to Hamilton’s outspoken description of his first season with the team as a “nightmare”.Hamilton has endured a difficult debut year with Ferrari, with the team underperforming and the seven‑time champion having a trying time adapting to a new environment and practices.After another disappointing race at the São Paulo Grand Prix on Sunday, when forced to retire the car on lap 37, Hamilton was unusually blunt, stating: “This is a nightmare and I’ve been living it for a while. The flip between the dream of driving for this amazing team and then the nightmare of the results that we’ve had.”Elkann, who was instrumental in persuading Hamilton to join Ferrari and with whom the British driver is friends, gave an equally forthright response, speaking in Milan

US anti-doping accuses Wada of trying to ‘smear America’ amid Enhanced Games row

Cheltenham’s November meeting heralds real start of National Hunt season

IOC edges closer to ban on transgender women in female Olympic events

Richard Sharp obituary

From floored to flawed: Does anyone want to win the Super Bowl this season?

England touch down in Perth but sleepy Lilac Hill is an unlikely Ashes starting point