Seven states sue US for paying $1bn to make Total exit wind power
New York leads lawsuit challenging Trump administration’s effort to make French company reinvest in fossil fuels
New York leads lawsuit challenging Trump administration’s effort to make French company reinvest in fossil fuels
About 150 organisations will be given advanced cyber security model following requests from around the world
Software giant’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman says focus is on developing products for business users
President’s executive order will allow the US government to gain early access to cutting-edge models
Comments underscore bullish outlook that helped push S&P 500 to records on half of all trading days last month
President Claudia Sheinbaum says Washington must ‘respect’ internal issues in row over US indictments of politicians
Oil major still exploring a deal despite failed discussions as CEO Meg O’Neill pursues restructuring
Pennon-owned utility pleaded guilty to supplying water unfit for human consumption
US pressure is of dubious morality, but Havana has little choice but to do a deal
The Tories have seized on messages from the work and pensions secretary to claim taxes are being raised to pay benefits
Nigel Farage urges probe into police handling of case after killer accused victim of racial abuse
Labour leadership frontrunner postpones discussion with City investors amid unease over borrowing plans
Documents raise questions since the advisory firm co-founded by Labour veteran represented big AI companies
Use of function on mobile devices prompts fresh scrutiny of transparency over appointment of former US ambassador
Persistent bullying works best: study
A new wave of supply chain conflict is brewing
The hit 2010s show returns with an earnest charm that feels out of step with the times
The Pulitzer winner’s latest novel builds a richly quirky world, at times excessively so, around a friendship in Tuscany
Commodity trader claims it is victim of $2mn fraud perpetrated by counterparty and ex-employee
Investigation comes at a particularly bad time given its recent transatlantic stock market move
Housing industry executive and staunch ally of the president to take up role in acting capacity
Paying a toll would be better than strategic waterway remaining closed, says billionaire football club owner
Lay-offs rate has remained stable and few signs of downturn in cyclical industries weaken case for rate cuts
Peter Murrell utilised party account and charge card to buy goods including vehicles and watches for personal use, court told