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Britain's Mixed Bag: Profits, Politics, and Protests

Rolls-Royce soars, Labour faces Scottish slump, and Ocado cuts jobs, while Palestinian solidarity faces repression

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Britain is experiencing a mixed bag of economic and social developments, with some sectors booming while others face significant challenges. Rolls-Royce, the engineering giant, has reported a 40% surge in profits,...

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    Rolls-Royce profits soar 40% amid booming demand for AI datacentre power

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    Ocado to cut 1,000 jobs in £150m cost-saving drive

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    Palestinian solidarity in Britain ‘being silenced and criminalised’

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Britain's Mixed Bag: Profits, Politics, and Protests

Rolls-Royce soars, Labour faces Scottish slump, and Ocado cuts jobs, while Palestinian solidarity faces repression

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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Britain is experiencing a mixed bag of economic and social developments, with some sectors booming while others face significant challenges. Rolls-Royce, the engineering giant, has reported a 40% surge in profits, driven by booming demand for power from datacentres. The company's underlying profits rose to £3.5bn in 2025, up from £2.5bn the previous year. This turnaround is largely attributed to the leadership of CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç, who has transformed the company's fortunes since taking over in January 2023.

In contrast, Ocado, the retail technology business, is cutting 1,000 jobs as part of a £150m cost-saving drive. The company confirmed that about 5% of its global workforce will be affected, with roughly two-thirds of the job losses affecting its UK operations. This move is seen as a significant restructuring effort by Ocado to adapt to changing market conditions.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, Labour's Scottish leader, Anas Sarwar, is distancing himself from UK Labour leader Keir Starmer. Sarwar has criticized the Labour government's performance, citing "too many mistakes" since Starmer came to power. This move is seen as a gamble by Sarwar, who hopes to shift the focus to the Scottish National Party's record and win back disenchanted voters.

In other news, the United Nations has approved the first carbon credits under the Paris Agreement's market mechanism. This development enables cross-border trade to support emissions reduction and climate goals worldwide. This is a significant step towards achieving global climate objectives and promoting sustainable development.

However, not all news is positive. Palestinian solidarity in Britain is facing repression, with an advocacy group recording over 900 examples of repression across the country in the last six years. The European Legal Support Center has documented cases of smears, disinformation, harassment, doxing, visa cancellations, financial blacklisting, loss of employment, and arrest. This "index of repression" highlights the challenges faced by those advocating for Palestinian rights in Britain.

As Britain navigates these diverse challenges, it is clear that the country is at a crossroads. While some sectors are thriving, others are facing significant headwinds. The government and businesses must work together to address these challenges and promote sustainable growth and development.

Britain is experiencing a mixed bag of economic and social developments, with some sectors booming while others face significant challenges. Rolls-Royce, the engineering giant, has reported a 40% surge in profits, driven by booming demand for power from datacentres. The company's underlying profits rose to £3.5bn in 2025, up from £2.5bn the previous year. This turnaround is largely attributed to the leadership of CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç, who has transformed the company's fortunes since taking over in January 2023.

In contrast, Ocado, the retail technology business, is cutting 1,000 jobs as part of a £150m cost-saving drive. The company confirmed that about 5% of its global workforce will be affected, with roughly two-thirds of the job losses affecting its UK operations. This move is seen as a significant restructuring effort by Ocado to adapt to changing market conditions.

Meanwhile, in the world of politics, Labour's Scottish leader, Anas Sarwar, is distancing himself from UK Labour leader Keir Starmer. Sarwar has criticized the Labour government's performance, citing "too many mistakes" since Starmer came to power. This move is seen as a gamble by Sarwar, who hopes to shift the focus to the Scottish National Party's record and win back disenchanted voters.

In other news, the United Nations has approved the first carbon credits under the Paris Agreement's market mechanism. This development enables cross-border trade to support emissions reduction and climate goals worldwide. This is a significant step towards achieving global climate objectives and promoting sustainable development.

However, not all news is positive. Palestinian solidarity in Britain is facing repression, with an advocacy group recording over 900 examples of repression across the country in the last six years. The European Legal Support Center has documented cases of smears, disinformation, harassment, doxing, visa cancellations, financial blacklisting, loss of employment, and arrest. This "index of repression" highlights the challenges faced by those advocating for Palestinian rights in Britain.

As Britain navigates these diverse challenges, it is clear that the country is at a crossroads. While some sectors are thriving, others are facing significant headwinds. The government and businesses must work together to address these challenges and promote sustainable growth and development.

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