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Politics

New laws expected to be in the King's Speech

benefits are due to come later following the conclusion of [the Timms Review](https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/the-timms-review). **National Wealth Fund Bill** - In October 2024, Chancellor Rachel Reeves rebranded the previous government's National Infrastructure Bank

BBC NewsMay 10
Business

Seattle, home to Amazon and Microsoft, poised to pass moratorium on new datacenters

companies [sought](https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/climate-lab/five-large-data-centers-eyed-for-seattle/) to build five large datacenters in areas serviced by Seattle’s public utility; if approved, they would have consumed approximately a third of the city’s current daily demand

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Business

How algorithms wreaked havoc with these workers' schedules and cut their pay

benefits. The Haitian Creole-English interpreter helps people bridge language barriers over the phone during people's hospital visits, court proceedings and the like. But in 2025, Valerus's hours were cut and became fragmented

NPR Topics: NewsMay 3
Business

Who benefits from Zimbabwe’s lithium boom?

public infrastructure. “Without a clear long-term industrialisation strategy, Zimbabwe risks remaining a supplier of raw materials rather than fully benefitting from its lithium resources,” he said. Mountain Mujakachi, director of the Bikita Land Institute

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 18
Politics

Young Americans demand court halt Trump’s biggest rollbacks of pollution protections

companies are already changing their business plans to lock in more gas-powered vehicles, it says. The filing also asks the court to immediately halt the repeal of annual motor vehicle greenhouse gas standards, which

The Guardian WorldMay 20
World

It's one of the world's most isolated islands. Here come the bulldozers

power plant and a new town equipped to host a million tourists a year — nearly 100 times its current population. The project will cover an area twice the size of Manhattan, and potentially feature high

NPR Topics: NewsJun 7
Politics

The key plans laid out in the King's Speech

public interest test - A **European Partnership Bill** contains controversial new powers to fast-track legislation to deliver a series of new agreements planned with the EU - A **Regulating for Growth Bill** will allow for pilot

BBC NewsMay 13
World

This big university system is embracing AI. Students and faculty aren't all on board

powered institution of its kind. It entered into a $17 million no-bid contract with OpenAI last year to provide students, faculty and staff with a new resource: ChatGPT Edu — a version of the popular

NPR Topics: NewsMay 25
Health

RFK Jr’s podcast has glimmers of his old show – will he address health issues differently?

companies, and by this global public health cartel led by Bill Gates and the WHO. It now amounts to $2tn and wants to magnify and amplify its wealth and its power over our lives, over

The Guardian WorldApr 20
Tech

Musk v Altman: The most toxic row in tech goes on trial

company. And as the race to artificial general intelligence (AGI) barrels full steam ahead, OpenAI accuses Musk of trying to derail one of his key rivals. Musk and Altman co-founded OpenAI

BBC NewsApr 28
Tech

AI needs a 'brake pedal', warns Anthropic co-founder

powerful and have broader impacts on society. "The world needs to do some thinking and we need to eventually develop some new regulations that allow us to be confident in these systems," he said. Already

BBC NewsJun 4
Health

Trump’s pick for surgeon general sells supplement with ingredient banned by Pentagon

company, Drop RX, did not respond to several emails seeking comment. “Dr Nicole Saphier is an accomplished physician who has practiced radiology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering and has been an outspoken voice on breast cancer

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Business

UAE’s ruling royal family benefits from more than €71m in EU farming subsidies

benefits from regular EU farm payouts. The Al Nahyans and companies named in this article did not respond to several requests for comment. ADQ declined to comment. The findings come as policymakers debate the future

The Guardian WorldMay 7
Business

Belfast harbour operator to invest £1.3bn as NI economy grows

power connections for docked cruise ships. Northern Ireland’s economic growth has outpaced the rest of the UK in recent years, with hopes for further acceleration given the post-Brexit settlement that [gives the nation

The Guardian WorldMay 19
Business

Bill debt soars but many don't know help is available

benefits or who are struggling to pay. They can vary between suppliers. The NAO said energy customers on repayment plans owed £1,000 less on average than those in debt who were without. "Regulators have

BBC NewsJun 9
Politics

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost?

public is more open to closer EU ties nowadays because of huge geopolitical instability: "I do find a support for closer UK–EU relations… I think there is a particular imperative at the moment

BBC NewsApr 16
Tech

AI-powered hacking has exploded into industrial-scale threat, Google says

powerful capabilities and posed a threat to governments, financial institutions and the world generally if it fell into the wrong hands. Specifically, Anthropic said Mythos had found zero-day vulnerabilities in “every major operating system

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

Musk testifies at OpenAI trial it’s not OK to ‘loot a charity’

power and pay top scientists to stay competitive with Google’s DeepMind AI lab. Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, told jurors in his opening statement that it was the OpenAI defendants who were greedy

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Health

Purdue Pharma expected to forfeit $225m as sentence in criminal opioids case

powerful prescription painkillers from being diverted to the black market, even though it told the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that it did. It also admitted that it paid doctors through a speakers program

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

How big tech got its way on Trump’s AI executive order

Powerful cybersecurity AI forces White House to consider regulation White House discussions around the order began after Anthropic last month announced its latest model, [Claude Mythos](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/apr/23/the-guardian-view-on-anthropics-claude-mythos-when-ai-finds-every-flaw-who-controls-the-internet), but declared that it would hold

The Guardian WorldMay 23
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