Starmer will not challenge Trump on his attack on Zelenskyy when the pair meet
Do you want to buy a British kettle? Go whistle | Phillip Inman
Britons might never again get the chance to buy an electric kettle made in the UK. Even a £150 kettle from Dualit, the company most famous for making its celebrated toaster in Crawley, West Sussex, is produced by Chinese workers 5,000 miles away.Most consumers think the whereabouts of the factory or assembly plant riveting their latest purchase together is irrelevant, but those who do want it to be produced locally do not have a choice.There have been “buy British” campaigns in the past, and supermarkets, under pressure to show their support for UK farmers, continue to plaster domestic produce with union jack labels.These days it might seem a bit Trumpian to talk about fostering homegrown kettle making
BMW pauses £600m upgrade to Oxford Mini plant as electric car demand falls
BMW Group has paused a £600m investment into a Mini car assembly plant on the outskirts of Oxford, amid a declining demand for electric vehicles.In 2023, the German carmaker, which has owned Mini since 2000, announced the investment to upgrade its Cowley plant for electric production of the Mini. It was supported by government-backed investment, and was forecast to secure 4,000 jobs in electric vehicle production.BMW will now review the plans to manufacture battery-powered Minis at its Cowley site. “Given the multiple uncertainties facing the automotive industry, the BMW Group is currently reviewing the timing for reintroducing battery-electric Mini production in Oxford,” the company confirmed in a statement
Crypto and big tech’s backing pays off as Trump makes tech-friendly moves
The millions that US tech companies invested in currying favor with Donald Trump seemed to pay off this week as the new administration issued a flurry of directives that relaxed regulations and dropped lawsuits previously aimed at holding the industry to account. Crypto, AI and social media companies, many of which made donations to Trump, are all expecting to benefit.At the center of the administration’s moves is Elon Musk, the world’s richest man. Over the past week, federal agencies under the president’s authority dropped legal fights against his rocket company and the US’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange. The White House also issued a “deregulatory initiative” aimed at loosening tech-sector regulation by empowering Musk’s Doge
Elton John calls for UK copyright rules rethink to protect creators from AI
Sir Elton John has called on the government to rethink proposals involving the relaxation of copyright rules in the hope of protecting creative talent from AI.The singer and songwriter is among a growing list of public figures to express concerns about plans that would allow tech firms to use online material, including creative work, for AI without permission.Under current government proposals, creators would need to opt out of their work being used, however some of the campaign’s advocates, including Simon Cowell and the author Kate Mosse, have called for an opt-in system to be put in place.“We only achieved that success with the backing of our longstanding copyright protection – the world’s gold standard,” John told the Daily Mail, while highlighting the industry’s impact on creating jobs and economic growth.“The music community has always been quick to adopt new technologies … but adoption of this copyright exception would destroy the UK’s leadership that has been hard won, and what’s worse, it would give it all away
Gregg Popovich not expected to return to San Antonio Spurs this year – report
San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, the NBA’s all-time winningest coach, is not expected to return this season as he continues recovering from a mild stroke suffered in November, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. The future of the 76-year-old Hall of Famer remains uncertain as the team navigates a challenging season without him.Popovich, who has led the Spurs since 1996 and won five NBA championships, suffered the stroke on 2 November before a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Assistant coach Mitch Johnson stepped in as interim head coach and has since compiled a 21-27 record while leading a young Spurs squad.The Spurs faced another setback when franchise star Victor Wembanyama was shut down for the season on Thursday after being diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder
Dmitry Bivol defeats Artur Beterbiev for undisputed light heavyweight championship – live reaction
And the new! Dmitry Bivol is the undisputed light heavyweight champion of the world after defeating Artur Beterbiev by a majority decision in a close, competitive fight marked by ebbs and flows in both directions. The official scores were 114-114, 116-112 and 115-113. (The Guardian had it 115-113 for Bivol.)It’s the first professional defeat for Beterbiev, whose eight-year championship reign at 175lb is over.That’s all for tonight
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