UncategorizedStarmer refuses to quit after ‘unforgivable’ Foreign Office vetting fiasco fwadmin / April 18, 2026 PM shifts blame after Peter Mandelson revealed to have failed security officials’ checks
UncategorizedAllies of Olly Robbins defend handling of Mandelson vetting fwadmin / April 18, 2026 Appointment as US ambassador likely to have involved scrutiny of Chinese and Russian business links
UncategorizedOil slumps as US and Iran declare Strait of Hormuz open to shipping fwadmin / April 18, 2026 Some tankers reverse course after attempting to transit waterway amid confusion over its status
UncategorizedOpenAI policy chief says AI companies ‘need to do a much better job’ talking about AI as industry leaders face personal attacks fwadmin / April 18, 2026 OpenAI global policy chief Chris Lehane is asking industry leaders to tone down the rhetoric.
UncategorizedApple secures a win as US trade tribunal rejects Masimo’s bid for new watch ban fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedBeijing set to launch Satellite Town as China’s aerospace industry grows fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedTrump says China’s Xi is ’very happy’ about Strait of Hormuz reopening fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedUS judge rejects Bayer bid to block Johnson & Johnson prostate cancer drug claims fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedUS renews Russian oil waiver after pressure from countries dealing with Iran war price shocks fwadmin / April 18, 2026
UncategorizedChina has ‘nearly erased’ America’s lead in AI—and the flow of tech experts moving to the U.S. is slowing to a trickle, Stanford report says fwadmin / April 17, 2026 The U.S.’s $286 billion in private AI investment far exceeds China’s, but America is seeing its lead shrink in performance and talent.