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John Collingridge

John Collingridge is the Guardian's head of business

March 2024

  • Visitors stand at the Airbus pavilion at an exhibition in  Doha

    Europe is unprepared for risks from Russia and Trump, says Airbus boss

    Aerospace group chief executive urges UK and Europe to pool efforts and merge fighter jet programmes

February 2024

  • Rupert Soames, the new President of the CBI.

    Misconduct claims tipped CBI into ‘near death experience’, says president

    Rupert Soames says Guardian revelations over sexual misconduct claims were ‘appalling shock’ but is bullish about the future

January 2024

  • Keir Starmer and Jonathan Reynolds

    UK needs ambitious green plan to keep up with allies, says Labour frontbencher

    Jonathan Reynolds calls for version of US Inflation Reduction Act amid row over future of Labour policy
  • Participant are silhouetted in front of signage as they wait prior to a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos on January 17, 2024.

    Casting their shadow: how Trump, Putin and AI dominated talk at Davos

    Neither man was present at World Economic Forum where Labour impressed global business chiefs
    • Rwanda president: efforts to implement asylum plan cannot ‘drag on’

    • Business live
      Davos day one: Volodymyr Zelenskiy rallies support for Ukraine after ‘upbeat’ meeting with CEOs – as it happened

    • Governments failing to properly tackle modern slavery, says Theresa May

November 2023

  • Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton at the House of Lords, London

    HMRC examines if David Cameron failed to fully disclose Greensill private flights as taxable perks

    Exclusive: Former PM, who became a life peer last week, under scrutiny over use of financier’s aircraft and offshore trust

June 2023

  • Nicolai Tangen at his desk

    Observer business profile
    ‘If artificial intelligence creates better art, what’s wrong with that?’ Top Norwegian investor and art collector Nicolai Tangen

    The head investor of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund worries more about AI affecting the country’s portfolio than his own collection of paintings

January 2023

  • The site in Blyth, Northumberland, where Britishvolt had planned to build a factory to make batteries for electric vehicles.

    Britishvolt ‘collapsed owing £120m’ as UK car industry reports dismal year

  • A World Economic Forum employee holds a US and a Chinese flag prior to a photo-op between the US and China special climate envoys.

    China’s future to AI and jobs: five big questions from Davos

  • Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves in Davos.

    Business live
    Davos day three: Keir Starmer says Rishi Sunak shouldn’t have missed WEF – as it happened

  • two politicians walking in the snow

    Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves fill a vacuum in Davos charm offensive

  • Boris Johnson urges west to ignore Putin threats and give Ukraine tanks

  • Business live
    Davos day 2: Germany’s Scholz not drawn on Ukraine tank decision; Zelenskiy urges faster action – as it happened

  • Zelenskiy uses Davos speech to intensify call for more tanks from allies

  • Business live
    Davos day 1: China ‘passed peak Covid’; Kissinger backs Ukraine Nato membership, as first lady Zelenska seeks support – as it happened

  • Ukraine urges world leaders to intensify war efforts on first day at Davos

September 2022

  • Britain's Prime Minister Liz Truss opens a debate on UK Energy costs in the House of Commons in central London on 8 September

    Today in Focus
    Will Liz Truss’s energy plan keep Britain warm this winter?

    The prime minister’s energy plan may have been overshadowed by the death of the Queen, but its implications for households and businesses – as well as the national debt – will be huge. John Collingridge explains what it all means

July 2022

  • NB NO RIGHTS - PICS GRABBED: Business investigation into Lonmadi, JCB and Bamford - opening of Lonmadi JCB factory in Moscow in October 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQplSuGrIns

    The curious case of the Russian JCB dealer and the millionaire

    Questions have arisen over sales of the British diggers in Russia after sanctions over the war in Ukraine descended
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