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UK competition regulator will make investigations ‘rapid’, says new chair
The new chair of the UK’s competition regulator has promised to make its investigations into mergers and takeovers “simple and rapid”, after
government pressure for regulators to do more
to support its economic growth agenda.Doug Gurr, the former Amazon UK boss who was announced as chair …
Is Bryce James good enough to follow his father and brother into the NBA?
early and often
, to find out …Yvette Cooper to reject call to broaden extremism definition
Yvette Cooper will reject internal Home Office advice to potentially
widen the definition of extremism
to include violent misogyny and conspiracy theorists, the Guardian understands.A report commissioned in the wake of violent riots after the Southport murders last year suggests authorities should adopt a “behaviour-based and …
UK weather: homes evacuated as rain and wind continue to batter England and Wales
Parts of the UK are facing another day of weather-related disruption as more rain and wind sweep across the country, while hundreds of people are having to clean up after homes and businesses were flooded.
Two Met Office severe weather warnings remained in place and there were concerns about further …
Trump says China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot is a ‘wake-up call’
Donald Trump has said that the launch of a chatbot by China’s DeepSeek is a “wake up call” for US tech firms in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.
The emergence of DeepSeek, which has built its R1 model chatbot at a fraction of the cost of competitors such …
Tuesday briefing: How an unknown Chinese startup wiped $593bn from the value of an AI giant
Good morning. Since the emergence of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool, American companies have appeared to have a huge head start in the development of the most significant technology of its generation.
But now a small Chinese rival has emerged that appears to match what OpenAI and the other …
Revealed: how Roman Abramovich dodged taxes on cost of running his fleet of superyachts
When it came to his fleet of superyachts, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich was nothing if not generous.
As 2011 drew to a close, his biggest boat yet – the 162-metre (533ft) Eclipse – lay moored in the glittering waters of St Barts, the picturesque Caribbean island where billionaires like …
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Spanish fishers in Galicia report ‘catastrophic’ collapse in shellfish stocks
A “catastrophic” collapse in shellfish numbers is being reported by Spanish fishers in Galicia, with some stocks falling by as much as 90% in the space of a few years.
Galicia is Europe’s principal source of shellfish and, after China, the world’s biggest producer of mussels, which are farmed in …
‘We won’t come again’: dazed visitors fed up with overcrowded Louvre
As the crowds poured out of the Louvre, the look of dazed exhaustion on many faces confirmed what
the museum’s director had warned last week
: a trip to Paris’s biggest cultural attraction has become a “physical ordeal”.Myriam, 65, a former secondary school science teacher had driven …