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John Collingridge

John Collingridge is the Guardian's head of business

January 2023

  • Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, addresses the World Economic Forum via video link in Davos

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

    President says Ukraine needs heavy armour now but German chancellor is cautious about conflict escalating
  • logo and people walking past

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

    Rolling coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos, where vice-premier Liu He says China has passed its peak of Covid-19 infections
  • Olena Zelenska, second left, with Ursula von der Leyen, Swiss president Alain Berset, left,  and founder and executive chairn of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, right.

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

    At World Economic Forum, country’s officials ask allies to step up military supplies to defeat Russia

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

January 2022

  • Rupert Soames, with the Santander Bikes in Kings Cross.

    Observer business profile
    Serco’s Rupert Soames: dicing with scandal on outsourcing’s front line

    The chief executive of Serco claims to take the trickiest public service work – asylum, prisons, Covid – in his stride, and the returns have certainly been sweet

November 2021

  • The Labour leader, Keir Starmer, speaking to the CBI on Monday

    Can Labour position itself as the party of business?

    Analysis: Keir Starmer’s recent CBI speech is part of sustained attempt to prove party can run tight economic ship
  • Covid-19 Third Wave, Daily Life, Dedworth, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 02 Oct 2021<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/REX/Shutterstock (12522431c) A drivers wanted sign in a pizza takeaway window Covid-19 Third Wave, Daily Life, Dedworth, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 02 Oct 2021

    Business live
    UK job adverts at record in Christmas buildup; inflation knocks US consumer sentiment to 10-year low – as it happened

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news
  • Conservative party treasurer Malik Karim.

    Tory treasurer could net millions from controversial LV= takeover

    Exclusive: Secrecy obscures fees already paid to Malik Karim’s investment bank for advice on pension firm’s demutualisation

October 2021

  • ‘We need images that viscerally depict how the emergency is affecting lives around the world’: a woman calling for help as a wildfire approaches hoiuses in a Portuguese village, 2019.

    Inside the Guardian
    ‘We’re all climate journalists now’: how the weather took over everything

    From the business section to the food magazine, Guardian editors are becoming focused on one dominant story

September 2021

  • Proposed Sizewell C nuclear energy plant on the Suffolk coast.

    Ministers close to deal that could end China’s role in UK nuclear power station

    Exclusive: deal in which UK government would take stake in Sizewell C would risk inflaming geopolitical tensions
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