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UK economy beats forecasts with 0.3% growth in November; Ofwat investigating South East Water over outages – as it happened

Newsflash: The UK economy has returned to growth, and more vigorously than expected.UK GDP expanded by 0.3% in November, new data from the Office for National Statistics shows, after shrinking a little in October.That’s faster than expected; City economists had expected growth of just 0.1%In another boost, September’s growth figures have been revised higher, showing that the economy didn’t shrink that month after all

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South East Water boss in line for £400,000 bonus despite outages

The boss of the company that has left thousands of households in south-east England without water for days is in line for a £400,000 long-term bonus regardless of his performance, if he resists calls for him to resign over the outages.David Hinton, the chief executive of South East Water, is to receive the payout if he stays on until July 2030.Hinton is facing calls to give up his right to the previously unreported “service award”. The payment, which was disclosed in the company’s annual report, is not performance-related, meaning that as long as he remains, Hinton will receive it whatever the company’s record on water supplies or pollution.South East Water has faced immense pressure after 30,000 households in Kent and East and West Sussex endured days of water supply failures in November and again in January

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New York bakery staff push for union, claiming they were forced to bake for Israeli fundraisers

Workers at popular New York City bakery chain Breads Bakery announced a move to unionize, claiming it has “underpaid, undervalued, disrespected, discriminated against, intimidated and hurt” staff, as well as supported “the genocide happening in Palestine”.The company, which has ties to Israel, expressed concern that “divisive political issues” had been introduced into its stores. “We make babka; we don’t engage in politics,” a spokesperson said.But staff involved in the unionization drive claimed that employees were forced by the chain to create products for fundraisers for Israeli organizations, and unable to decline.The union, Breaking Breads, claims that more than 30% of the chain’s 275 workers across New York City had signed union authorization cards, seeking to unionize with United Auto Workers Local 2179 and pushing for better pay, improvements to working conditions such as the replacement of broken equipment, and respect on the job

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Growth figures give boost to Reeves – but it’s too early to get carried away

At the end of last year, Rachel Reeves was under fire for the impact of budget speculation on Britain’s economy. All of the noise about fiscal holes, tax increases and spending cuts before her late November budget was having a real-world effect on the spending decisions of households and businesses.The latest official figures will therefore come as a boost for the chancellor. Britain’s economy grew more strongly than expected in November, up 0.3%, despite the fog of uncertainty in the lead up to her critical tax and spending speech at the end of the month

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UK economy grew by better-than-expected 0.3% in November despite budget uncertainty

The UK economy grew by a stronger-than-expected 0.3% in November despite uncertainty around Rachel Reeves’s budget, official figures show.Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Thursday showed the improvement, up from a 0.1% fall in October.Forecasters had expected a more modest 0

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‘The consumers are still out there’: why a bankruptcy for Saks Global may not spell the end

Every year, the stores down Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue dress up their windows at Christmastime. Tourists from all over the world come to gawk at all the glitter, lace, ruffles and bows.Saks’s Fifth Avenue location, so iconic that it’s embedded in the brand’s name, is usually dressed top to bottom during the holidays. In 2023, the store partnered with Christian Dior to display a giant zodiac calendar. As part of the light show, fireworks were released from the top of the store to the oohs and aahs of spectators

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Maternal death rate in UK rose by 20% over 14 years despite Tory pledge

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ADHD care needs better regulation and fewer pills | Letters

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Religious tradition, child safety and the law on circumcision | Letters

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Woman pulled out of UK ultramarathon after death threats over Afghanistan fundraising

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Circumcision kits found on sale on Amazon UK as concerns grow over harm to baby boys

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One in four UK teenagers in care have attempted to end their lives, study says

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‘Chess Wimbledon’ starts with world champion challenged by rising stars

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The annual “chess Wimbledon” at Tata Steel Wijk aan Zee in the Netherlands is unusually interesting this year.Its 14-player field matches the reigning world champion, India’s Dommaraju Gukesh, against a range of rivals who include four of the eight Candidates who will meet in March to decide his 2026 challenger, another three grandmasters from the world top 10, the controversial US star Hans Niemann, plus a 14-year-old Turk who is breaking age records.Gukesh’s unimpressive recent results mean the world Nos 5 and 8, Arjun Erigaisi and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, will aim to finish ahead of him.Germany’s world No 4, Vincent Keymer, had a good 2025, while the home nation’s world No 6, Anish Giri, often performs well in this event.Turkey’s Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus, 14, is already famous for his “Turkish Immortal” in the Fide Grand Swiss and has broken several world age records.

He is the youngest ever to reach a 2600 rating,His fellow prodigy Faustino Oro, a 12-year-old Argentinian, is competing in the Wijk Challengers with a chance of achieving his third and final GM norm and so breaking Abhimanyu Mishra’s record as the youngest ever grandmaster,Round one at Tata Steel starts on Saturday at 1pm GMT, with rest days on 22, 26 and 29 January,Games will be broadcast live and free on chess,com, lichess, and the official site.

Two years ago, Bodhana Sivanandan, the Harrow chess talent, caused a sensation by scoring 8.5 out of 13 in the European Women’s Blitz Championship in Monte Carlo at age eight.Her results included a draw against Germany’s top woman and a win against a Bulgarian who had just qualified for the Women’s Candidates.Last weekend Sivanandan, now aged 10 and the reigning UK Women’s Blitz Champion, returned to Monaco and repeated her stellar performance.As in 2024, she totalled 8.

5/13 against high-rated opponents,As in 2024, she won the junior under-20 prize because Eline Roebers (Netherlands), who was also eligible by age, won the women’s European title,Sivanandan began slowly with 3/6 before winning four games in a row from rounds seven to 10, then finishing with three draws,In her most eventful game, she was worse from the opening before recovering to overwhelm her opponent with a queen and rooks onslaught,Sivanandan followed up by scoring 7/11 in the Rapid, where she was unbeaten and gained a massive 133 Fide rapid points.

She finished 20th in the 143-player field, two points behind the new champion, Nino Batsiashvili, from Georgia.In the final round, she drew a pawn down endgame against Teodora Injac, the 2025 European women’s champion at classical chess.An impressive performance for a 10-year-old!Wood Green, the favourites, won both their matches convincingly against rival contenders last weekend when the Four Nations Chess League (4NCL) staged its third and fourth rounds.The North Londoners, led by England’s youngest grandmaster, Shreyas Royal, 17, defeated Warwickshire by 6.5-1.

5, then CSC/Kingston by 5.5-2.5.Wood Green head the table with a maximum 8/8, followed by the Sharks 6, Wood Green Youth and CSC/Kingston 5.GM Matthew Wadsworth won one of the best attacks of the weekend.

New Zealand stages a rare grandmaster norm tournament this week when the Bob Wade Memorial takes place in Auckland,The nine-time and reigning British champion, Michael Adams, and Dan Fernandez represent England, while there are also GMs from Hungary, Poland and Malaysia,The link to the live games is on lichess,In Thursday’s opening round, Fernandez took an early lead, while Adams drew as Black against the Polish GM Jacek Stopa,4007: 1 … Nh3! and White resigned.

If 2 gxh3 Rxe1 3 Qxe1 Qxf3 mate.If 2 Qf1 Nxg1 3 Rxe6 (or 3 Qxg1 Rxe1 4 Qxe1 Qxh2 mate, or 3 Kxg1 Qxh2+ 4 Kf2 Bg3 mate) Qxh2 mate.White can delay mate by 3 Bd3 instead of 3 Qxe1, when 3 … Rd1 4 Be2 Rd2 5 b3 Rb2 6 b4 Qd2 wins the bishop and leaves Black a rook up.