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BP appoints Meg O’Neill as the new CEO — its fourth in six years

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The British oil titan BP has designated Woodside Energy chief Meg O’Neill as its next CEO, succeeding Murray Auchincloss after a tenure of under two years.

Auchincloss will depart today, with Carol Howle, BP’s executive vice president for supply, trading, and shipping, poised to act as interim CEO until O’Neill assumes the position on April 1. She will be BP’s fourth CEO within six years.

Auchincloss rose from his previous position as chief financial officer to the CEO role in January 2024, following the exit of his predecessor Bernard Looney, who left for not disclosing a relationship with a colleague.

Looney, who had occupied the position since early 2020 after Bob Dudley, aimed to convert the oil giant into a green energy leader but faced investor scrutiny due to underperformance in shares.

Auchincloss reversed that approach, concentrating on the company’s primary gas and oil divisions.

In a statement on Wednesday, Auchincloss mentioned he had informed recently appointed Chair Albert Manifold that he was amenable to resigning if a “suitable leader” was found.

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BP deflected takeover speculations earlier this year, with fellow U.K. energy player Shell denying rumors it was in discussions to acquire its struggling rival.

BP, a U.K. oil exploration firm established in 1909 as Anglo-Persian Oil Company, has lagged behind its competitors, showing falling annual profits in both 2023 and 2024.

Its share price has increased over 15% year-to-date and 21% over the last five years. The stock finished Thursday up 0.7% in response to the leadership news.

Woodside Energy’s shares decreased by 1.3% at the close of Wednesday’s session.

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Cowboy mounts up with a different owner
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Thus concludes the era of independent electric bikes.

Thus concludes the era of independent electric bikes.

Dec 18, 2025, 7:02 AM UTC
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The electric bike manufacturer headquartered in Brussels has finalized its acquisition by ReBirth Group Holding, which also includes cycling brands such as Peugeot, Gitane, and Solex. The agreement encompasses new, undisclosed investment from ReBirth along with €15 million ($17.6 million) from current investors. This funding will facilitate the resumption of production and address an outstanding order for spare parts, the companies state.

Rebirth is the parent of Re-cycles, the French company responsible for traditional bike manufacturing, which took over Cowboy’s electric bike assembly duties earlier this year. Cowboy faced several challenges in 2025, including shipment delays, repair issues, and an expensive frame recall (due to an earlier manufacturing partner) that brought the company close to bankruptcy.

Cowboy, along with its internal design, engineering, and software departments, will maintain its independent operation from Brussels. However, Cowboy’s founder and CEO Adrien Roose has departed from the company. “I hope this new cooperation will enhance Cowboy’s reliability for riders long-term. Ensuring they can stay on the road and receive optimal support,” Roose stated in a press release.

With the acquisition complete, the focus will shift to producing 1,500 new bicycles in January in order to reduce the backlog of orders. Customers awaiting their electric bikes will be provided with revised delivery schedules “in the coming weeks.” Production times are expected to improve significantly by Spring 2026.

The acquisition is also anticipated to enhance Cowboy’s visibility in France by utilizing ReBirth’s 95 Oxygen and 10 Ovelo bike shops, along with its network of 500 independent bicycle retailers.

In the longer term, we can look forward to Cowboy’s electric bike technology being integrated into ReBirth’s other brands. “Cowboy’s digital knowledge and platform capabilities will also drive innovation across ReBirth’s other brands, utilizing the same data-driven systems and tools that have characterized Cowboy’s approach to connected mobility,” the press release states.

“I want to express my gratitude to Cowboy’s founders for their vision, determination, and the exceptional company they have established in a challenging market,” commented Grégory Trébaol, CEO of ReBirth Group Holding. “This transaction signifies a new chapter for Cowboy.”

Cowboy — like all bicycle manufacturers — has been impacted by the boom-bust cycle experienced during the COVID era that caused significant disruptions in the industry. A costly frame recall announced in May almost proved disastrous. Cowboy had to resort to short-term financing in August merely to keep operations running. Thankfully, it managed to sidestep bankruptcy, in contrast to VanMoof and just recently, Rad Power Bikes. Other niche e-bike manufacturers such as Ampler and GoCycle found buyers before it was too late.

Now that Cowboy has been acquired, the golden age of independent, direct-to-consumer electric bicycle startups that invigorated and modernized the bicycle industry is definitively over.

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The ChatGPT application marketplace has arrived
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The ChatGPT application marketplace has arrived

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OpenAI is moving closer to transforming ChatGPT into an ‘all-in-one app’ that interfaces directly with Apple Music and DoorDash.

OpenAI is moving closer to transforming ChatGPT into an ‘all-in-one app’ that interfaces directly with Apple Music and DoorDash.

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On Wednesday evening, OpenAI introduced an App Directory for users to explore all available tools and unveiled its SDK for developers to create innovative experiences operating within the chatbot’s interface. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated last month that “We are aiming to develop the essential functionalities you would anticipate for a comprehensive platform gradually,” and launching an app store is indeed a significant advancement in that regard.

Another modification is the renaming of the “connectors” that previously enabled users to extract data from other platforms (such as Google Drive or Dropbox) into ChatGPT, now referred to as apps as well. As detailed on a support page, chat connectors are now labeled “apps with file search,” deep research connectors are now “apps with deep research,” and synced connectors are now “apps with sync.” Additionally, it notes that apps might utilize information from Memory if enabled, and for Free, Plus, Go, and Pro ChatGPT users, OpenAI could employ information to refine its models provided the user has “improve the model for everyone” activated.

For a more dynamic experience, users can seek ChatGPT apps similar to those introduced in October for Spotify, Zillow, and additional services, which are now accessible in broader regions, including Spotify in ChatGPT, now available “in the UK, Switzerland, and across the EU.” New features consist of an Apple Music app that helps users discover music, create playlists, and manage their music libraries from within the chatbot, and DoorDash, which can convert “recipe ideas, meal planning, and weekly staples into a practical shopping cart” in the same window.

The clarity on how all these changes will assist OpenAI generate profits from its AI business is one detail yet to be elucidated. The announcement merely states “We are considering more monetization strategies over time, which could include digital goods, and we will provide updates as we gather insights from developers and users.”

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'Perhaps she's an angel now,' remarks aunt of 10-year-old Bondi victim
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‘Perhaps she’s an angel now,’ remarks aunt of 10-year-old Bondi victim

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The relatives of Matilda, the youngest victim of the Bondi shooting, appealed to the community to not let her passing incite anger as they bid farewell to the 10-year-old on Thursday.

Matilda was one of 15 individuals fatally shot when two assailants opened fire during a celebration marking the beginning of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday.

At Matilda’s memorial, her aunt Lina Chernykh told the BBC that the Jewish community is justified in demanding more measures to combat antisemitism – she shares this sentiment.

However, she emphasized that Matilda was a vibrant child who shared love wherever she traveled, encouraging the community to honor her by doing the same.

“Channel your anger and… just spread joy and love and remembrance for my sweet niece,” Ms Chernykh stated.

“I hope perhaps she’s an angel now, sending positive energy to the world.”

In recent days, leaders of the Jewish community have indicated that the tragedy was a predictable consequence of Australia’s struggle to tackle growing antisemitism.

The incident on Sunday marked the deadliest event in the nation since 1996, when a gunman claimed 35 lives during the Port Arthur massacre.

Those grieving, including Governor General Sam Mostyn and New South Wales Premier Chris Minns, filled the Sydney service, wearing bee brooches and stickers as a tribute to the girl who cherished them.

Michael and Valentyna chose their daughter’s name in honor of the song Waltzing Matilda, a tribute to the nation where their Ukrainian family found refuge.

“She’s waltzing with the angels,” Minns remarked while reading a poem dedicated to her memory.

Rabbi Yehoram Ulman, who conducted the service, had to pause to steady himself as he honored Matilda’s brief existence.

“The heartbreaking, entirely cruel, incomprehensible murder of little Matilda affects us as if our own child was taken away,” he expressed.

The memorial reflected on how she embodied beauty, kindness, and righteousness.

“The Jewish … view death as not eternal … it’s not due to naivety,” Rabbi Ulman shared.

“I assure you with complete certainty that the separation from Matilda is not everlasting.”

Yet, he admitted that his words would likely provide scant comfort – a reality he is acutely aware of. A day prior, Rabbi Ulman spoke at the funeral of his own son-in-law, Rabbi Eli Schlanger, who also lost his life in the Bondi attack.

“You provide me with strength at a moment when you urgently need it. I strive to reciprocate,” he said to Matilda’s grieving parents who wept in the front row.

Ms Chernykh previously mentioned that the family was heartbroken.

“I see their faces [and] I’m uncertain if they will ever find happiness again,” she remarked regarding Matilda’s parents.

Matilda’s younger sister, who was “inseparable” from her, is devastated and bewildered, as she expressed. “She doesn’t have enough tears to shed.”

On the same day that the youngest victim of the massacre was interred, the oldest victim’s service occurred too. A memorial for Alex Kleytman – an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor – took place at the same funeral home on Thursday morning.

In a statement, his family conveyed that he died while doing what he cherished most: safeguarding his wife Larisa and celebrating his Jewish identity.

“The two shooters took his life, but his memories, legacy, and writings will illuminate generations ahead,” it stated.

Authorities have classified the assault as a terrorist act, with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stating that it seems to have been “driven by the ideology of the Islamic State” group.

Police claim that the two suspects were a father-son duo. Sajid Akram, 50, was killed on the spot, while his son Naveed, 24, has been charged with 59 crimes, which include 15 counts of murder and one for committing a terrorist act.

Australia announced on Thursday its intention to enhance laws to combat hate – including by granting powers to revoke or deny visas based on antisemitism.

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Trump declares 'warrior dividend' of $1,776 for each U.S. soldier during primetime address
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Trump declares ‘warrior dividend’ of $1,776 for each U.S. soldier during primetime address

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In an unusual primetime broadcast, President Donald Trump revealed on Wednesday night his initiative to distribute over a million members of the U.S. military a “warrior dividend” of $1,776.

“Thanks to tariffs and the newly passed ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,‘ I am pleased to share that over …1,450,000 service members will receive this special warrior dividend prior to Christmas,” Trump declared from the White House Diplomatic Reception Room.

“And those checks are already on their way,” he announced.

The address commenced with Trump criticizing his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, stating that “I inherited a disaster” when he resumed his role in the White House last January.

“I am rectifying it,” he affirmed.

Trump emphasized his administration’s initiatives to secure the Southern border, reduce expenses, and enhance U.S. foreign relations.

“Our country was on the verge of total failure. Now, we’re the most desirable country globally,” Trump remarked.

US President Donald Trump delivers a message to the country from the White House’s Diplomatic Reception Room in Washington, DC, on December 17, 2025.
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This address came as Trump’s approval ratings are declining significantly, particularly on issues such as immigration and inflation, while Republicans aim to maintain control of the House and Senate in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.

“We are recovering our economy from near devastation,” Trump asserted during his speech.

However, the economy, which was once a significant asset for the president, has turned into a weak point as his extensive tariffs have introduced uncertainties and increased expenses for various consumers and businesses.

Trump recently dismissed rising concerns about affordability as a “Democratic fabrication” and, speaking in a Politico podcast this month, rated the economy an “A plus plus plus plus plus.”

In contrast, a recent CNBC All-America Economic Survey indicates that 66% of Americans surveyed this month disapproved of Trump’s management of inflation, which is on the rise. His disapproval regarding inflation was recorded at 60% in April. Trump holds an economic approval rating of 36%, while his overall approval rating stands at just 38%, according to a Marist poll released on Wednesday.

Democrats have been vocal in attacking Trump over the economy.

A collective of Senate Democrats conducted a news conference on affordability this Wednesday.

“Prices are soaring, and in 2026, you’ll continuously hear from us about costs,” warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. “Conversely, Donald Trump is going to attempt to highlight his achievements tonight, but that will be a brief address.”

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Within his address, Trump anticipates “an unprecedented tax refund season” due to the tax and spending legislation that he enacted during the summer.

The president also underscored his foreign policy victories, asserting—despite controversial claims—that he has concluded eight conflicts since assuming office while citing his assertive approach towards Venezuela.

“Drug imports via sea are now down by 94%,” Trump claimed.

Since September, the Trump administration has engaged in actions against alleged drug trafficking vessels in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean. In October, Trump claimed without substantiation that each vessel is “responsible for the demise of 25,000 Americans, and the devastation of families.”

As Trump’s speech was set to commence, the U.S. Southern Command declared on X that it had executed a strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific engaged in narcotics trafficking operations. According to U.S. Southern Command, four individuals aboard the vessel were killed.

According to the Government Accountability Office, fentanyl is the leading cause of overdose fatalities in the U.S., predominantly sourced from China and Mexico through the Southern border.

On Tuesday, Trump classified the Venezuelan government as a “terrorist” entity and ordered a “complete and total” blockade against sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving the nation. Last week, he informed Politico that he would consider a ground invasion of Venezuela.

“We possess the mightiest military globally, and it’s not even comparable. I’ve revitalized American power,” Trump declared.

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Rob Reiner's family speaks out as son Nick appears before a judge on homicide accusations
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Rob Reiner’s family speaks out as son Nick appears before a judge on homicide accusations

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The children of murdered Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his spouse, Michele Reiner, have spoken publicly for the first time following their tragic deaths and the arrest of their sibling, Nick.

Jake and Romy Reiner expressed in a statement on Wednesday their “unimaginable grief” in light of the “horrific and devastating loss”. They refrained from directly addressing the accusations against their brother.

Nick Reiner, 32, made his initial court appearance on Wednesday and forfeited his right to plead to two counts of first-degree murder.

The couple’s bodies were discovered on Sunday at their residence in Los Angeles. The county’s medical examiner stated on Wednesday that they had succumbed to homicide due to multiple sharp force injuries.

Nick Reiner was apprehended on Sunday night and charged with murder on Tuesday.

“The horrific and devastating loss of our parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, is something that should never happen to anyone,” Romy and Jake Reiner remarked in a statement shared with CBS News, the BBC’s US media affiliate. “They were not merely our parents; they were our closest friends.”

“We are thankful for the tremendous outpouring of sympathies, kindness, and support we have received from family, friends, and individuals from all walks of life,” they continued.

The siblings also requested privacy “and for our parents to be cherished for the amazing lives they led and the love they shared”.

Family representatives did not promptly respond to the BBC’s inquiry for comment.

Reuters A courtroom sketch depicts Nick Reiner donning a blue protective vest during his initial court appearance in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on 17 December 2025 regarding charges of murdering his parents.Reuters

During the hearing in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday, prosecutors and Mr. Reiner’s legal team reached an agreement to postpone his arraignment until 7 January, at which point he will be able to plead again.

In court, Mr. Reiner simply responded “yes, your honour” when Judge Theresa McGonigle inquired if he understood his right to a speedy trial.

The judge previously instructed the gathered media—who arrived hours ahead of the hearing—not to film the defendant, who was dressed in a jail suicide-prevention smock.

Members of the media in the courtroom could not view Mr. Reiner during the brief hearing, as he was positioned in a corner out of sight, but subsequent glimpses indicated his expression was blank, with his arms exposed and restrained.

He was originally expected to appear in court on Tuesday; however, his lawyer and prosecutors indicated he had not been cleared medically for that appearance.

His attorney, Alan Jackson, informed reporters outside the court that “complex and serious issues” related to the case require attention in the upcoming weeks.

“We request that during this period, you permit the system to proceed as it was meant to, without rushing to judgment or jumping to conclusions, but with restraint and dignity, and with the respect that this system and process deserve, along with the family,” he said.

The postponement of Mr. Reiner entering a plea may be intended to provide time for a psychiatric assessment, one criminal defense attorney stated to the BBC following the hearing.

“Psychiatric evaluations are generally conducted before arraignment to determine if he is fit to stand trial,” noted Seth Zuckerman.

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Until the subsequent hearing on 7 January, Mr. Reiner will stay in custody at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles.

If he enters a not guilty plea, he may face a life sentence without parole or the death penalty if found guilty. Prosecutors have stated that no decisions have yet been made regarding pursuing the death penalty.

Rob Reiner directed several legendary films across diverse genres, including This is Spinal Tap, Misery, and A Few Good Men.

Michele Singer Reiner was an actress, photographer, and producer, and the founder of Reiner Light, a photography agency and production company.

“This case is heartbreaking and deeply personal, not just for the Reiner family and their friends, but for the entire community,” stated LA Police Department chief Jim McDonnell.

With further reporting from Sakshi Venkatraman

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Man sues police who jailed him for 37 days after he trolled a Charlie Kirk vigil
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Man sues police who jailed him for 37 days after he trolled a Charlie Kirk vigil

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Although there’s no indication that anyone interpreted the meme as a violent threat to schoolchildren, Bushart’s complaint says a “national uproar” followed once his story began circulating online. He credits media coverage with helping secure his release. The very next day after a local TV station pushed Weems in an interview to acknowledge the meme wasn’t about his county’s high school and to confirm that no one had asked Bushart to clarify his online comments, the charges were dismissed and Bushart was released.

Morrow and Weems have been sued in their individual capacities and could “be on the hook for monetary damages,” a press release from Bushart’s legal team at the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) said. Perry County, Tennessee, is also named as a defendant because it can be held responsible for its sheriffs’ unconstitutional actions.

Perry County officials did not immediately reply to Ars’ request for comment.

Bushart endured a “humiliating” arrest

The arrest has upended Bushart’s life. As the primary wage earner, he’s anxious about how he and his wife will manage after he lost his job while jailed. His complaint described the arrest as especially “humiliating” given his former role in law enforcement. Even after his release, the prospect of arrest has chilled his speech and affected how he shares his views online.

“I spent over three decades in law enforcement, and have the utmost respect for the law,” Bushart said. “But I also know my rights, and I was arrested for nothing more than refusing to be bullied into censorship.”

Bushart is seeking punitive damages, alleging officers acted “willfully and maliciously” by omitting information from his arrest affidavit that would have prevented his detention. One of his attorneys, FIRE senior attorney Adam Steinbaugh, said a victory would protect everyone who posts memes on social media from police censorship.

“If police can come to your door in the middle of the night and put you behind bars based on nothing more than an entirely false and contrived interpretation of a Facebook post, no one’s First Amendment rights are safe,” Steinbaugh said.

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FCC chair takes down website after discovering it described the FCC as an “independent agency”
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FCC chair takes down website after discovering it described the FCC as an “independent agency”

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Cruz appeared satisfied with the response and shifted the discussion to the FCC’s handling of spectrum. Much of the remainder of the hearing involved Democrats pointing to Carr’s earlier remarks in support of free expression and accusing him of using the FCC to silence broadcasters.

Senate Democrats criticize Carr over Kimmel threats

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) asked Carr whether it “is appropriate to use your position to threaten companies that broadcast political satire.” Carr replied, “I think any licensee that operates on the public airwaves has a responsibility to comply with the public interest standard, and that’s been the case for decades.”

Klobuchar responded, “I asked if you think it’s appropriate for you to use your position to threaten companies, and this incident with Kimmel wasn’t an isolated event. You launched investigations into every major broadcast network except Fox. Is that correct?”

Carr pointed out that “we have a number of investigations ongoing.” He later added, “If you want to step back and talk about weaponization, we saw that for four years in the Biden administration.”

“Joe Biden is no longer president,” Klobuchar said. “You are head of the FCC, and Donald Trump is president, and I am trying to deal with this right now.”

As he has before, Carr maintained today that he never threatened ABC station licenses. “Democrats at the time were saying that we explicitly threatened to pull a license if Jimmy Kimmel wasn’t fired,” Carr said. “That never happened; that was nothing more than projection and distortion by Democrats. What I am saying is any broadcaster that uses the airwaves, whether radio or TV, has to comply with the public interest standard.”

In contrast, Carr said on a September podcast that stations should tell ABC and its parent Disney that “we are not going to run Kimmel anymore until you straighten this out because we, the licensed broadcaster, are running the possibility of fines or license revocations from the FCC if we continue to run content that ends up being a pattern of news distortion.”

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‘Don’t lose heart over errors’: 10 insights my artist father imparted to me
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‘Don’t lose heart over errors’: 10 insights my artist father imparted to me

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When we were young, my father, the artist David Gentleman, seldom provided guidance to me or my siblings. If we expressed a desire to draw, he would distribute pencils and allow us to proceed independently. His support was evident, yet he refrained from giving us guidance. If we were having fun, there were always extra sheets of paper; if we opted to engage in something else, that was perfectly acceptable. The concept of instructing others still unsettles him, making the release of his new book, Lessons for Young Artists, a surprise for all of us. At 95, he endeavored to encapsulate his experiences as a painter since the late 1940s into straightforward advice. These lessons aren’t solely intended for art students or older individuals aspiring to paint, but rather for anyone contemplating how to construct a life and career as a creative individual.

I haven’t inherited his artistic gifts, yet I’ve acquired other valuable lessons from growing up alongside someone who has successfully pursued a career doing what he loves for the last eight decades. Over the last two years, while he was writing this book, I spent many hours in his studio in Camden, discussing painting and drawing while assisting him in selecting images to visualize his concepts. Here are 10 insights I’ve gleaned from a lifetime observing his craft.

Strive to create a life centered on your passions

David Gentleman with his wife, Sue, in their garden.View image in fullscreen

My father’s grandparents were both painters who connected at the Glasgow School of Art in the 1920s, making the notion of living as an artist relatively untroubling. He has consistently managed to meet financial obligations through painting, drawing, designing book covers, murals, stamps, and logos. His work ethic is extraordinary, but it comes naturally as painting and drawing are his true passions. As a child, I would fall asleep to the sounds of creaking floorboards above me as he worked late into the night. I chose a different path, aspiring to be a journalist. From him, I absorbed the significance of pursuing a vocation that ignites your enthusiasm, so work never feels like a burden.

Avoid procrastination and don’t wait idly for inspiration

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At home, there was no talk of muses, nor were there leisurely moments spent waiting for brilliant ideas to come forth. Ideas emerge when you’re seated at a desk with a pencil in hand. This applies to most endeavors – initiation can feel daunting, but it’s essential to push through. Almost every day throughout his adult life, my father has risen early, brewed a cup of tea, and promptly started working. Lately, the five flights of stairs to his top-floor studio have become more strenuous; sometimes he needs both hands to grip the bannister for support, yet his commitment to continue his work remains steadfast.

However, do pursue inspiration by venturing outside

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Taking time away from your work is crucial. Most days, my parents stroll through Regent’s Park or Primrose Hill. These walks are now slower than they used to be, but this leisurely pace allows time to capture photos of brutally pruned plane trees, emerging oak leaves, or intriguing bark patterns.

Value the sky

A watercolour of Suffolk fields, 2015.View image in fullscreen

A significant portion of my discussions with my father throughout the years has taken place outdoors, gazing upward at the sky, relishing cloud formations, contemplating the somber grey hues of impending rain, observing the shapes carved by horse chestnut trees in summer or the outlines of bare trees against a crisp blue winter sky. I’ve come to share his frustration with tall buildings obscuring the sky while also nurturing his appreciation for the slender cranes on the horizon as construction advances.

Stay organized

The Plats du Jour book cover.View image in fullscreen

I’m consistently amazed by the lack of artistic chaos in his studio. One drawer is stocked with sharpened pencils, carefully arranged. Additional drawers hold spare watercolour tubes, sorted by color (raw umber, burnt umber, yellow ochre, citrus yellow). Brushes are organized in teacups by size, various rulers hang from a large pinboard, and jars of Indian ink sit alongside spare nibs in labeled boxes. Everything is readily accessible; surfaces are clean and primed for immediate work. Disorder is inefficient. My own room? A mess of books and papers; I’m still on my journey. Tidying it up instantly elevates my mood.

Artistry extends beyond merely making visually appealing images

A watercolour of gasometers seen from Regent’s Canal, 2018.View image in fullscreen

When I go upstairs to greet him, I can never be sure if I’ll find him sketching serene English countryside scenes or splattering paper with red paint to create bloodstains for anti-war protest banners. I admire his knack for drawing inspiration from the unconventional, whether it be derelict gasometers or forsaken World War II military fortifications along Orford Ness’s shores in Suffolk.

Maintain your curiosity

A set of postage stamps by Gentleman on ecology 1986, blocked by Margaret Thatcher.View image in fullscreen

Never allow yourself to become world-weary. Painting necessitates keen observation and a willingness to remain enthusiastic about and aware of your surroundings. I vividly remember encountering my father, then in his 80s, amid the streets of Tottenham in 2011, after the August riots. I was there with a notepad for the Guardian; he was armed with his sketchbook, capturing images of burnt-out cars and buildings along the High Road, seemingly unfazed by the throngs of police and protesters around him. Rapid sketches made on-site can carry more impact than meticulously finished pieces created in a studio.

Avoid shying away from challenging projects

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Every time I pass through Charing Cross tube station and see his murals depicting medieval laborers constructing the Eleanor Cross along the platform, I feel a surge of joy; I see my mother’s likeness in some of the figures. This was a monumental task, translating tiny wood engravings into grand artworks for a public venue. New challenging commissions expand your skills, even if they initially seem daunting.

Cherish blossom

A foliage watercolour, 2010.View image in fullscreen

During our childhood, we occasionally grew impatient with his daily efforts to instill in us his deep appreciation for the natural world. Indeed, another lovely leaf. Yes, another bird. More fool me; I still struggle to distinguish between starlings, swifts, swallows, and house martins. For reasons that escape me now, his intense fondness for blossoms always struck me as particularly humorous. Yet, with the passing of time, I’ve caught his enthusiasm for spring and developed my own fascination with hawthorn and apple blossoms. The onset of cow parsley season offers a splendid opportunity for painters, as it transforms the muddy banks of London’s canals into enchanting wildernesses that he sketches annually.

Continue experimenting and don’t be discouraged by errors

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Don’t expect to be brilliant; improvement comes from hard work. Avoid destroying your work in anger if things aren’t going well. Instead, set it aside, relax in the garden, sip tea, read the Guardian for a bit. Return to your workspace. Give it another go.

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‘Orwellian’: The founder of Ben & Jerry’s expresses to CNBC his concerns regarding the restructuring of Magnum’s board.
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‘Orwellian’: The founder of Ben & Jerry’s expresses to CNBC his concerns regarding the restructuring of Magnum’s board.

by admin December 17, 2025
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(L-R) Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s, collaborated with MoveOn to distribute complimentary ice cream at Franklin Square in Philadelphia during their Scoop The Vote tour aimed at encouraging voter turnout for Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrats on September 16, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, criticized parent company Magnum Ice Cream, declaring it is “ruining” the brand in a conversation with CNBC.

The largest independent ice cream operation, Magnum, is barely a week old but has already seen considerable corporate upheaval.

Ben & Jerry’s CEO Jochanan Senf, appointed by Unilever, stated that modifications to board terms, such as a nine-year limit, establishing a board schedule with “engagement protocols,” and a requirement to adhere to Magnum’s business integrity guidelines, would bolster governance and clarity.

Cohen, however, termed it “Orwellian.”

“They claim they’re enhancing the social mission when they are genuinely dismantling it. They assert they’re future-proofing the Board of Directors while they are truly breaking it apart,” Cohen relayed to CNBC. “It’s merely another desperate attempt at gaining authority.”

By Monday, three directors had been removed from the independent board of Ben & Jerry’s, marking a new development in the dispute between the brand named for its renowned founders and its parent organization regarding the brand’s social objective. This conflict was passed down to newly independent Magnum from the consumer giant Unilever when it officially became an independent entity last week.

Ben & Jerry’s recent action to revise its board governance was meant “to maintain and enhance the brand’s foundational social mission and protect its core integrity,” Ben & Jerry’s expressed in a press statement.

Chair Anuradha Mittal — one of the board members informed of their disqualification — was told she “no longer qualifies to serve” as a board member following “internal inquiries,” according to the company, which did not elaborate further.

“At first, they aimed to remove the chair of the [independent] board by making these baseless claims that she’s ‘unfit to serve.’ They couldn’t prove that, so now they’re claiming, well, she served for too lengthy a period,” Cohen stated. “It’s arbitrary, and it’s unlawful.”

Ben & Jerry’s was acquired by Unilever in 2000 in an agreement that allowed the brand to keep an independent board and the authority to make decisions regarding its social mission. However, since 2021, there has been increasing dissatisfaction from the board and founders Cohen and Jerry Greenfield over what they perceive as efforts to “suppress” the social mission.

Unilever, and now Magnum, holds principal responsibility for all issues unrelated to the social mission or expressly allocated to the Ben & Jerry’s board, including financial and operational matters.

CNBC has reached out to Magnum and Unilever for feedback. Unilever has indicated that the social mission of Ben & Jerry’s has diverged from what was agreed upon in 2000, claiming the company is presenting significant reputational and business dangers.

Not available for sale

Unilever and Magnum have repeatedly asserted that Ben & Jerry’s is not up for sale.

Ben & Jerry’s is one of the four global power brands in the ice cream portfolio, alongside Heartbrand, Magnum, and Cornetto. In 2024, Ben & Jerry’s generated 1.1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in group revenue, ranking as the third-largest revenue contributor among the group’s assortment of over 100 brands. The four brands collectively accounted for 82% of the group’s overall annual revenue.

Unilever first revealed intentions to separate its ice cream division in March of the previous year. “We needed a real concentration on ice cream,” Magnum CEO Peter ter Kulve stated to CNBC’s Squawk on the Street last week, emphasizing how the company manages to increase both market share and volumes.

Since the pure ice cream stock made its debut on public exchanges in Amsterdam and New York on December 8, the stock has appreciated roughly 10% and is now valued at nearly 9 million euros. The company has established a revenue growth objective of between 3% and 5% by 2026.

They assert they’re enhancing the social mission while they’re genuinely dismantling it. They claim they’re future-proofing the Board of Directors while they are truly breaking it apart.
Ben Cohen
Co-founder, Ben & Jerry’s

However, Cohen, who remains involved with the brand, does not perceive any advantages in the brand he co-founded in 1978 being part of the ice cream group.

“They’re being shortsighted, but I also believe they simply don’t understand,” he remarked regarding management. “They lack comprehension that the value of Ben & Jerry’s is tied to its established position as a leader in businesses that care for the broader welfare of society, not merely focusing on profit maximization.”

“Investors would fare much better if Magnum finally divested this asset, which they are in the midst of depreciating, and instead channeled the funds into acquiring other middle-ground brands, as that’s within their expertise,” he continued. “There is substantial profit potential in the moderate sector, but they ought to stick to what they know and refrain from trying to force Ben & Jerry’s to turn into just another one of their average brands.”

In September, Cohen and Greenfield initiated the #FreeBenAndJerrys campaign, urging their parent company to permit it to operate “as an independently owned enterprise with socially-conscious investors, again free to uphold its social mission and adhere to its brand values, without compromise.”

The initiative aims at motivating a collective of investors who support the social mission to repurchase the brand.

“We have that collective, they’re prepared,” Cohen mentioned, adding that Unilever and now Magnum are unwilling to provide the essential financial details that investors require to make an informed offer. Cohen did not disclose the identities of the investors.

Unilever noted in its third-quarter earnings report that Ben & Jerry’s experienced mid-single-digit growth, bolstered by the ongoing success of recently launched innovations like new dairy, non-dairy flavors, and Scoopapalooza, but did not specify additional financial data on a brand-by-brand basis.

Harmony, love, and ice cream

Ben & Jerry’s has a threefold mission: a social mission, a product mission, and a financial mission, which Cohen argues are all equally crucial and interconnected. “It’s something people raised in the Unilever traditional system struggle to understand. We took considerable time to figure it out… and they’re merely attempting to turn us into another portion of frozen homogenization.”

“There’s no way Ben & Jerry’s can uphold the values that established it as the brand it is today without being owned by a stock of investors that actively support the social mission, rather than trying to undermine it,” Cohen said about the brand that embraces “peace, love, and ice cream” as its tagline.

Magnum CEO Ter Kulve informed the Financial Times earlier this month that Cohen and Greenfield should “pass the reins to a new generation.”

However, Cohen insists that it’s not about him personally, but rather about sustaining the values of the company. “Values don’t age,” he declared.

“I would have no issue handing control over to this group of investors that uphold the values… and if Magnum truly championed the social mission, I’d be fine with them overseeing it.”

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