Fide to investigate Kramnik over attacks on Naroditsky as chess reels from player’s death
Dining out ‘under pressure’ as Britons cut back due to price rises, says YouGov
More than half of British diners say rising prices are the main reason they are eating out less, according to YouGov data showing that overall 38% of people are visiting restaurants and other eateries less often than a year ago.Among those cutting back, 63% cite higher costs as the main reason to dine out less frequently, according to the poll. Despite this downturn, more than two in five are still choosing to eat out at least once a month, while 8% of people say they never do.UK inflation was unchanged last month at 3.8%, confounding expectations of a rise, in welcome news for the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, as she plans her crucial budget next month
Foxtons shares drop sharply after it warns of ‘subdued’ pre-budget sales
The estate agency Foxtons has warned of weak sales for the rest of the year as economic uncertainty and potential property tax changes in next month’s budget deter buyers, sending its shares sharply lower.The London-focused company, known for its green-and-yellow Mini cars, said buyers had been holding off ahead of the budget on 26 November, which is a month later than usual.Slower-than-expected interest rate cuts from the Bank of England are also having an impact by affecting the cost of mortgages, it said. As a result, “sales are likely to remain subdued for the rest of the year”, with a risk that revenues in the fourth quarter could fall below management’s expectations.Guy Gittins, the chief executive who started his career at Foxtons in 2002 and returned to lead the company three years ago, said: “Macroeconomic uncertainty and speculation surrounding the delayed autumn budget has resulted in a subdued sales market as some buyers adopt a ‘wait and see’ attitude to purchases
Nothing Ear 3 review: good-looking earbuds with ‘Super Mic’ party trick
Nothing’s latest semi-transparent noise-cancelling earbuds have a new trick up their sleeves: a high-quality mic in the case that you can push a button to talk into.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.This so-called Super Mic is designed for all those who want a microphone-in-the-hand experience for clearer conversations, recordings and voice notes in noisy environments
Tesla reports steep drop in profits despite US rush to buy electric vehicles
Despite record vehicle sales, Tesla saw a precipitous drop in profit in its most recent quarter.A rush to buy electric vehicles before a US tax credit for them disappears had boosted Tesla’s flagging sales, leading to the automaker exceeding some of Wall Street’s projections in its most recent financial quarter. Yet the company failed to meet earnings expectations and its stock fell in after-hours trading.Tesla reported third-quarter earnings of $0.50 a share on Wednesday after market close, less than the $0
India v New Zealand: Women’s Cricket World Cup – live
36th over: India 228-1 (Pratika 95, Jemimah 8) Sophie Devine with her sixth over. Two fours from it – Pratika weaves one through extra cover, Jemimah too, appassionato.35th over: India 218-1 (Pratika 90, Jemimah 3) Jemimah is pushed up the order to make merry from that outstanding base. Five easy runs from Melie Kerr’s over.34th over: India 213-1 (Pratika 87, Jemimah 1) Well done Susie Bates – still got it even in her first spell of the World Cup
Australia v India: second men’s one-day international – live
That’s the series 2-0 to Australia, with one to play in Sydney on Saturday. They get the win, and it never really felt as close as the final margin suggests. At 132 for 4, maybe, when Carey fell, or 187 for 5 when it was Short getting out, those were the points when it might have been close. But Connolly settled things down after the Carey wicket, and Owen counterpunched so effectively after Short was out that he more or less finished the contest then and there. India had a slight chance at the end but not enough runs to play with
Police take no further action against men arrested for Trump Windsor projections
Keir Starmer prepares to miss key green target in effort to keep energy bills down
Attacks on UK cabinet secretary ‘stink of political cowardice’, union leader says
Rayner’s return gives a lift to Labour’s gloomy backbenchers
Tory plans to deport some people who are legally in UK are ‘grotesque’, says Labour – as it happened
Deporting legally settled people is ‘broadly in line’ with Tory policy, says Badenoch’s office