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UK investigating claims green fuel contains virgin palm oil
The BBC finds evidence of fraud in the production of a "green" diesel meant to cut emissions.BBC News - 1d -
Industry chiefs urge UK-EU leaders to deliver defence and security pact
Pressure mounts on both sides to sign deal at Brussels summit on May 19Financial Times - 1d -
Questions over Tory peer’s support for nuclear company’s UK ambitions
Olivia Bloomfield has supported Terrestrial Energy since 2018 and says she is ‘scrupulous’ in following rules. A Conservative peer faces questions over her long-running support for a Canadian ...The Guardian - 1d -
Trade war makes improved UK-EU relations ‘imperative’, says Reeves
Britain could exploit the chaos unleashed by Donald Trump, chancellor tells FTFinancial Times - 1d -
UK and EU urged to intervene in case of dissident extradited to UAE
Rights groups warn of ‘transnational repression’ after Abdulrahman al-Qaradawi allegedly held in solitary confinementFinancial Times - 1d -
Universal to build one of Europe's biggest theme parks in UK
The company says the new site is expected to create 28,000 jobs and generate £50bn for the economy.BBC News - 1d -
UK mortgage lenders cut rates after Trump tariffs
Lenders lower mortgage costs as experts forecast interest rates will be cut by more than expected.BBC News - 22h -
UK borrowing costs soar to highest level since 1998
Jump in yields on 30-year gilts comes as investors also dump US TreasuriesFinancial Times - 21h -
UK and India rush to secure trade deal after Trump tariffs
Long-delayed talks between London and New Delhi given fresh impetus by US taxes on importsFinancial Times - 20h -
Ex-Russian politician found guilty in UK sanctions and money-laundering trial
Former governor of Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea convicted by London juryFinancial Times - 19h -
Trump’s tariffs may be reduced but their impact will be felt in the UK and beyond
We examine potential consequences of US president’s market chaos, which could reach every corner of global finance and economy. Donald Trump may have stepped back from his huge tariff rises on ...The Guardian - 8h -
MPs call for streaming levy to help UK TV industry
A CMS committee report warns of the need to safeguard "culturally distinct British productions".BBC News - 4h -
UK adventurer apologises for record trek claim after Inuit backlash
Camilla Hempleman-Adams, who says she is first woman to traverse Canada’s Baffin Island solo, accused of ‘privilege and ignorance’. A British adventurer has apologised after her claims to be the ...The Guardian - 2h -
Union boss calls for mandatory smartphone ban in UK schools
Government has ruled out a legal change as concerns mount over children’s mental healthFinancial Times - 2h -
Treasury reappoints Nikhil Rathi as head of UK financial watchdog
City of London broadly welcomes second five-year term for former LSE chiefFinancial Times - 1h -
Sony is getting behind XYN and Mocopi to help developers make spatial content
Sony's XYN and Mocopi platforms enable devs to capture the real world and bring the data into a digital art creation easily.VentureBeat - 2d -
Measles cases in Texas surpass 500, with 24 new infections confirmed over last 5 days
The measles outbreak in western Texas is continuing to grow with a total of 505 in the state, according to data published Tuesday.ABC News - 1d -
Federal investigators seize thousands of 'intimate images' during probe into ex-Michigan assistant Matt Weiss
Weiss faces 24 federal charges after allegedly hacking into private student dataCBS Sports - 1d -
Elon Musk's DOGE Is Getting Audited
The Government Accountability Office’s audit examines DOGE’s handling of data at a number of federal agencies, according to sources and records reviewed by WIRED.Wired - 20h -
Inflation Eased in March but Tariffs Raise Risk of Higher Prices
Policymakers and economists say the latest data is only a temporary reprieve as tariffs could stoke higher inflation.The New York Times - 34m -
How PM might tackle impact of Trump tariffs
The BBC understands the PM is considering several options to mitigate the impact of US tariffs on the UK.BBC News - 3d -
Sky reiterates commitment to CityFibre deal in boost to £1.5bn fundraising
Lenders to the UK’s largest altnet seek reassurance over broadband partnership announced last yearFinancial Times - 3d -
FirstFT: Global market rout over Trump tariffs continues
Also in today’s newsletter, UK to water down private equity rules and Marine Le Pen denounces “witch-hunt”Financial Times - 3d -
ECB expected to cut rates in April and June as tariffs threaten recession
Growing concern about growth and deflationary pressure predicted to force central bankers’ hands in Eurozone and UKFinancial Times - 2d -
Government rejects 'buy British' campaign to combat tariffs
Ministers say telling people what to buy is not the answer to US tariffs but they will back UK manufacturers.BBC News - 1d -
Prince Harry's downgraded security was unjustified, court hears
The Duke of Sussex is making his latest legal challenge on the level of police protection he should get when visiting the UK.BBC News - 1d -
Louisville vs Kentucky score today: UofL baseball game updates, highlights
It's Louisville baseball vs Kentucky today at Jim Patterson Stadium. Follow for live U of L-UK score updates and highlights.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Runner hails offside rule for flagging his talent
Mohammed says sport has been a great way to learn English since he arrived in the UK in 2018.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Suicide site exposed by BBC first to be investigated under new Ofcom powers
BBC News found the forum, which has thousands of members, is linked to at least 50 deaths in the UK.BBC News - 1d -
BoE warns of possible ‘further sharp correction’ in markets after tariff turmoil
Central bank warns UK economy is particularly exposed to volatility triggered by Donald Trump’s policiesFinancial Times - 1d -
British Steel solution is within reach, minister says
The UK government is considering nationalising the Chinese-owned firm which employs 2,700 people.BBC News - 23h -
Harry's step back from royals led to 'unique' circumstances, court told
The Duke of Sussex is in court for the second day of his appeal over his level of security in the UK.BBC News - 20h -
Why does TV coverage of the Masters start so late?
Full live coverage of the prestigious tournament from Augusta National doesn’t start until the evening in the UKYahoo Sports - 5h -
Andrew Tate pointed gun at woman and said to 'do as I say', court documents seen by BBC claim
Details of the case against Tate brought by four UK women are seen for the first time by BBC News.BBC News - 8h -
So much for the Trump Brexit dividend
The US president’s tariffs on UK cars and other exports reveal the hollow promise of global BritainFinancial Times - 1h -
We have more data on ourselves than ever before. But can we really track our way into happiness? | Samantha Floreani
Self-tracking is regularly promoted as a way toward self-improvement. But life is not a mathematical problem waiting to be solved. . Inspired by a curiosity to factcheck my own feelings, I’ve been ...The Guardian - 3d -
DOGE Adviser’s Hacking Claims Underscore Importance of Vetting Digital Histories
A veteran of Elon Musk’s companies, now working in the Justice Department, previously bragged about hacking software and taking a rival’s customer data.Inc. - 5d -
New Study Links Diabetes During Pregnancy to Greater A.D.H.D. Risk in Children
Researchers reviewed data from more than 56 million pregnancies to examine the connection between diabetes and A.D.H.D., autism and intellectual disability.The New York Times - 2d -
Why a Plane-Size Machine Could Foil a Race to Build Gas Power Plants
Wait times for the hulking turbines needed to turn natural gas into electricity have doubled in the past year as companies scramble to build data centers for A.I.The New York Times - 2d