Cities Move to Curb Growing Use of Large Cars as ‘Carspreading’ Draws Public Backlash
European cities are tightening controls on large vehicles as the growing size and weight of modern cars, a trend some critics describe as “carspreading,” draws pushback from authorities and residents,…
Bank of England Flags AI-Driven Market Valuation Risks in Financial Stability Report
The Bank of England has warned that the rapid rise in artificial intelligence-focused company valuations could face a sharp market correction, as it described stock prices in both the UK…
Study Finds Knee Surgery Cancellations Have Cost the NHS More Than £15.5 Million
Research Highlights Frequency and Financial Impact of DelaysCancelling knee replacement surgeries is “unforgivable”, according to academics whose new research shows the scale of disruption and financial loss caused by last-minute…
German Green Hydrogen Firms Warn of Delays as Demand Fails to Match Supply
Electrolyser Production Outpaces Market DemandIn a quiet factory near Hamburg, industrial robots stand ready to assemble electrolysers at a pace that exceeds current demand. Quest One, which manufactures proton exchange…
Candy Kittens Set to Acquire UK Snack Brand Graze in Deal with Unilever
Unilever Moves to Sell Under-Performing Food BrandsCandy Kittens, the vegan sweets brand founded by British TV personality Jamie Laing, is set to acquire the UK snack company Graze through a…
French Snail Farm Reports €90,000 Theft Ahead of Holiday Season
Farm Describes Major Loss Before Peak DemandA farm in northern France that supplies gourmet restaurants has reported the theft of €90,000 (£79,000; $104,000) worth of snails, describing the incident as…
Dignitas Founder Ludwig Minelli Dies by Assisted Suicide at Age 92
Organisation Announces Death of Its FounderLudwig Minelli, founder of the Swiss right-to-die organisation Dignitas, has died by assisted suicide at the age of 92, the group announced. Minelli died on…
Police Find Text Scammers Earning Tens of Thousands a Month and Spending It on Designer Goods
Evidence of High Earnings and Lavish SpendingAn evidence room filled with designer shoes and handbags illustrates how profitable text-based fraud has become for criminals who send large volumes of scam…
Venezuela Blocks Six International Airlines After Dispute Over US Security Warning
Suspension of Flights and Missed DeadlineVenezuela has barred six major international airlines from landing in the country after they did not meet a 48-hour deadline to resume operations. The carriers…
London Councils Report Disruptions Amid Ongoing Cyberattack
Three local authorities shut down systems and activate emergency plans At least three London councils are responding to a cyberattack that has forced network shutdowns, disabled phone lines, and triggered…
US Presses EU to Revisit Tech Regulations in Exchange for Tariff Relief
The US is urging Europe to revisit its digital rules for major technology companies, linking the issue to the possibility of reduced American tariffs on European steel and aluminium. The…
Private School Social Circles and False Promises Exposed in £1m Glastonbury Ticket Scam
For years, friends of Miles Hart believed he had unusual access and a talent for securing things most people struggled to obtain. The former Millfield School pupil was known for…
Daily Mail Publisher Reaches £500 Million Deal to Acquire the Daily Telegraph
The publisher of the Daily Mail has agreed to buy the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph for £500 million, marking the latest development in a long-running ownership battle. Daily Mail…
Functional Coffees Gain Ground as Mushroom and Protein Drinks Move Into the Mainstream
Zak Haddad has been starting his mornings with coffee infused with lion’s mane mushroom for three years, saying it gives him a “clear, focused feeling” without the “spike and crash”…
PwC global chairman says AI could reduce future graduate hiring as firms rethink entry-level roles
Artificial intelligence may eventually lead to fewer entry-level graduate jobs at PwC, global chairman Mohamed Kande told the BBC — even as the firm struggles to hire enough AI engineers.…
