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No smartphone means no cheap bus fares for teens | Brief letters

3 days ago
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I am delighted about the campaign to reduce smartphone usage among under-14s (‘The crux of all evil’: what happened to the first city that tried to ban smartphones for under-14s?, 7 May) but in West Yorkshire, where I work, we have run up against structural issues that make this impossible.The cheapest young person’s bus fares are only available via an app, which requires a smartphone.You can buy a monthly bus pass on a smartcard, but only in person and at limited locations.If your child needs a smartphone to get the bus to school, any hopes of not buying them one fall at the first hurdle.Phil SageSkipton, North Yorkshire Regarding children’s appetites increasing after watching junk food ads (11 May), I wonder if there is a similar effect when Saturday Guardian readers look at the Feast supplement.

Martin CooperBromley, London Many Germans in their 40s would be distraught that people think they were named after a film character and not in honour of the star English striker Kevin Keegan, who had three successful years at Hamburger SV (Letters, 7 May),Leo NorthCrewe, Cheshire An even better solution for an eco-friendly lawn (Letters, 8 May): on honeymoon in India, we saw an ox pull a mechanical mower, eat the grass in its breaks and naturally fertilise the soil,The lawns were luscious and no pollution,Jeanette HamiltonBuxton, Derbyshire Re cold callers (Letters, 8 May), I use Eric Morecambe’s method: “I am sorry, you must have the wrong number – I don’t have a telephone,”Gerard HastingsCéret, Pyrénées-Orientales, France Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.

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Bentley warns its car sales to US still frozen amid tariff cut confusion

The British luxury carmaker Bentley has said sales to the US remain frozen as customers wait for lower tariffs from the UK’s trade deal – with no sign yet of when the rates will start.The UK last week agreed a 10% tariff on 100,000 car exports to the US as part of a limited trade deal with Donald Trump. That would be significantly below the 25% extra levy imposed by the US on the rest of the world, but neither government has yet detailed how the deal will work in practice.Frank-Steffen Walliser, Bentley’s chief executive, said the wait for lower tariffs was “super-harming the business at the moment – nobody is moving”.Manufacturers still have no idea when the lower tariffs will be implemented or how the 100,000 cars allowed into the US at the lower tariff will be shared out among UK carmakers

about 19 hours ago
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M&S says some personal data was taken in cyber-attack

Marks & Spencer has revealed that some personal information relating to thousands of customers was taken in the cyber-attack that has crippled its online operation for more than three weeks.Since the retailer’s IT systems were hit by a ransomware attack over the Easter weekend, it has not been taking online orders, and the availability of some products in its stores has been affected after it took some of its systems offline in response.The company said on Tuesday that it now realised that some customer data had been accessed but this did not include usable payment or card details, or any account passwords. The Guardian understands the details taken are names, addresses and order histories.M&S said personal information had been accessed because of the “sophisticated nature of the incident”

about 19 hours ago
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US monthly inflation rate slows amid Trump tariffs

The pace of inflation slowed in April, the month that Donald Trump announced his sweeping “liberation day” tariffs on the US’s largest trading partners.The annual inflation rate was 2.3% in April, down from an annual rate of 2.4% March, according to a new inflation report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).Core inflation, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, hit an annual rate of 2

about 19 hours ago
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Thames Water finances were ‘hair raising’, chair tells MPs

The chair of Thames Water has admitted its finances were “hair raising”, as he said bosses were in line for “substantial” bonuses linked to an emergency £3bn loan.The UK’s biggest water company came within just five weeks of running out of money, Adrian Montague told MPs on Tuesday.“Thames in the last year has come very close to running out of money entirely,” he said. He added there were times when it only had weeks’ worth of cash left. “Running a £20bn corporation on five weeks’ liquidity, honestly, it’s hair raising

about 19 hours ago
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Gold fever makes a comeback as buyers and bankers recoil from uncertainty

New York’s famous Diamond District was teeming last week. But the subject on many minds in the city’s jewelry district was not diamonds but gold.Covid, Ukraine and now Donald Trump’s trade wars have all sparked new interest in gold – which can trace its history as a currency back to 600BC.On West 47th Street, gold trader Becky Algozhoeva at GT Findings was showing coins and ingots stamped with the Roman goddess Fortuna, also known as “Lady Fortuna”, to customers.“Regular people are thinking gold is the key

about 22 hours ago
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Nissan to shut seven factories, cutting 20,000 jobs worldwide

Nissan is to close seven factories with the loss of 20,000 jobs around the world, after a tumultuous year for the Japanese carmaker.As it slims down production, Nissan will make a further 11,000 job cuts, after 9,000 job losses announced in November, collectively reducing its workforce by 15%. The decision will affect staff and contractor jobs across manufacturing, sales and administration, as well as research and development.Nissan did not say which factories were due to shut. However, its factory at Sunderland in north-east England, the carmaker’s only factory in Europe and where it employs 6,000 people, is not thought to be a likely candidate for closure

about 22 hours ago
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From early positivity to cursing on court: how the Djokovic-Murray partnership ended | Tumaini Carayol

about 14 hours ago
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England expect most players will choose country over IPL for West Indies ODIs

about 15 hours ago
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Court urged to jail Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s father for ‘regime of repeated abuse’

about 17 hours ago
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Olympic wrestling champion Kyle Snyder arrested in Ohio prostitution sting

about 19 hours ago
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The Mavs’ Cooper Flagg lottery miracle fuels conspiracy theories – and hope

about 19 hours ago
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Draper survives dramatic Moutet tussle to reach Italian Open quarter-final

about 21 hours ago