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UK copyright law consultation ‘fixed’ in favour of AI firms, peer says
Court rules against Metropolitan police crackdown on officers
The Metropolitan police have lost a high court case over whether they can oust officers and staff deemed unsuitable through enhanced vetting procedures.
Scotland Yard had used the scheme, which effectively dismisses officers by removing their vetting clearance, to get rid of scores staff – some of whom had …
Canada’s Liberal party was left for dead, but Trump might have just given it a second chance
The Breakdown | Time for Wales to face music as faith and form nosedive
Bank of England’s Mann backed rate cut as she sees inflation ‘hump’ easing
The Bank of England policymaker Catherine Mann has said she backed a half-point cut in UK interest rates last week because she believes the downturn in the jobs market will make the inflation “hump” this year short-lived.
Mann surprised financial markets last week by switching from voting against the Bank’s …
CEO of Ladbrokes owner Entain steps down after five months in role
The chief executive of Entain has left the business in a surprise move just five months after joining the owner of bookmakers Ladbrokes and Coral.
Britain’s biggest bookmaker said Gavin Isaacs was leaving by mutual agreement, and with immediate effect. Entain’s share price fell by 10% on the news.
Isaacs, …
Campaigner for migrants in Libya says his phone was targeted in spyware attack
An Italy-based human rights activist whose work supports the international criminal court in providing evidence about cases of abuse suffered by migrants and refugees held in Libyan detention camps and prisons has revealed that Apple informed him his phone was targeted in a spyware attack
David Yambio, the president and …
‘We’ll be brothers forever but business is business’: Sam Burgess on family, infamy and fears for Luke Littler
“A lot of pain or adversity can be a great foundation for future success,” Sam Burgess says as we track back through the dark times, as well as the glory years, which have shaped him. Burgess, the once imperious rugby league player from Yorkshire who earned searing fame and then …
BP chief defends profits plunge as board braces for investor turmoil
The chief executive of BP has defended its tumbling profits as the board braces for a campaign by an activist investor to overhaul the troubled oil company.
Murray Auchincloss reported a sharp slump in BP’s annual profits to $8.9bn (£7.9bn) last year from almost $14bn in 2023, just days after …