Weather trumps the World Cup at the till, says Tesco as growth cools
A washout spring has done more damage to Britain’s supermarket tills than any World Cup win, according to the boss of Tesco, after the country’s...
‘Tax break tart’: how hospitality plans to game the summer VAT cut on children’s meals
As operators ridicule the Chancellor’s giveaway, one Kensington venue is touting a £25 “kids” menu of burgundy snails and anchovy butter toast Pubs and restaurants...
Bank of Japan lifts rates to highest level since 1995
The benchmark interest rate was hiked to 1%, despite US-Iran peace agreement, as higher energy costs spread through the economy The Bank of Japan raised...
Anthropic pulls access to its most advanced AI models
The company cited a US export-control order which came days after it revealed previously hidden Fable 5 safeguards US AI company Anthropic said on Friday...
AI giant vows more transparency amid national security concerns
Anthropic will now disclose when requests are downgraded or rejected after criticism over hidden restrictions US artificial intelligence giant Anthropic said on Wednesday it would...
SpaceX pulls off record-breaking IPO
Elon Musk’s enterprise has priced shares at $135 each, raising $75 billion in a take-it-or-leave-it offering, but with analysts questioning the valuation Elon Musk’s rocket...
