Letter: Tidal power: the very definition of resilience
From Kate Gilmartin, CEO of the British Hydropower Association and convener of the Tidal Range Alliance, West Moors, Dorset, UK
From Kate Gilmartin, CEO of the British Hydropower Association and convener of the Tidal Range Alliance, West Moors, Dorset, UK
From Jack William Byers, Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK
US negotiates 71% cost reduction of Novo Nordisk’s obesity drugs for elderly Americans on government health insurance
From Alex J Pollock, Senior Fellow, Mises Institute, Lake Forest, IL, US
From Shylton Matta, Hartsdale, NY, US
From Jonathan Hakim, Belmont, MA, US
Beijing-backed technology gains ground as American giants hold fast to ‘closed’ AI strategies
From Dick Sands, London TW8, UK
From Jack Helfenstein, Horgenberg, Switzerland
FTSE 100 group seeks more contracts to run canteens at tech companies and AI data centre construction sites
‘I don’t think it’s a leak — this time it’s the actual Budget’
Big US tech companies are more diversified than Korean and Taiwanese chipmakers
Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes finds all of former president’s legal appeals had been exhausted
$115bn sell-off for chip group weighs on those linked to the company
Also in today’s newsletter, Samsung’s chair meets Mukesh Ambani, and Trump sends top envoy to Russia
President’s comments come as Moscow signals it could reject proposal that differs from Alaska talks
A look at the strategies of the supposedly smartest people in finance
Defendants who own large chunks of $26bn distressed debt pile include Apollo, Ares, BlackRock and Oaktree
Proposed changes unlikely to apply to trials for serious offences such as rape and murder
Chancellor takes steps to cushion the cost of living but is set to extend a ‘stealth tax’ by freezing personal tax thresholds
Consumer confidence drops to second-lowest level since pandemic as inflation lingers
As threat from ChatGPT recedes, users are searching more with the market leader and monetisation seems to be intact
Chancellor needs a lot to go right if she is to somehow reconcile interests of Labour MPs, markets, business and the public