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  • British pensions are about to bankroll the American tech revolution

    Opinion

    Pension managers owe their members returns, not national loyalty. Any pension manager who ignored potentially transformational businesses purely because they were American would rightly face scrutiny, but commercial logic isn’t the same thing as national advantage.

    SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching into a clear sky during May 2026 mission, showcasing advanced aerospace technology
  • Uber wants your journey on tape as safety concerns mount

    Tech

    Uber is turning passengers’ phones into in-car recording devices as the ride-hailing giant introduces a new feature allowing users to capture audio during journeys amid growing concerns around safety and identity verification. From Thursday, riders across the UK were able to press record before or during trips directly through the Uber app, with encrypted audio [...]

    Shares in Uber tumbled more than five per cent in pre-market trading as earnings missed analyst expectations.
  • Salesforce earnings set to test AI sell-off fears

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    Salesforce will report earnings after the bell on Wednesday, with investors watching closely to see whether the software giant can shake off the AI-driven sell-off that has hammered the sector since February. The Slack owner has lost around a third of its value this year, badly underperforming both the Nasdaq and wider software sector, as [...]

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  • HSBC is the only UK name on $13 trillion list of top global brands

    May 14, 2026

    The rise of AI has shaken up an influential ranking of global big-name firms, as the competition to become one of the world’s elite brands becomes fiercer than ever, according to an influential index tracking the corporate elite. The Kantar Brandz Top 100 – which ranks the value of brands – unveiled on Thursday, is [...]

  • Meta can read your Instagram DMs from today

    May 8, 2026

    Instagram users are waking up to a major privacy rollback after Meta officially switched off end-to-end encrypted direct messages, giving the tech giant far greater visibility into private conversations shared across the app. From today, users who previously enabled Instagram’s optional encrypted chats will lose access to the feature entirely, with all messages reverting back [...]

  • The AI bubble has a name – and it’s OpenAI

    April 29, 2026

    For three years, Sam Altman has worn the badge of greatest pitchman in the history of tech. He sold the world a vision of artificial general intelligence – a machine that thinks, reasons and creates – and sold investors the bill to build it. The man raised more capital in a single funding round than [...]

  • Bezos AI lab eyes King’s Cross Silicon Valley hub

    April 27, 2026

    Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s AI venture is in talks to expand in London, joining a growing cluster of AI giants around King’s Cross, which is increasingly being seen as the UK’s rival to Silicon Valley. Project Prometheus, the billionaire’s secretive AI lab, is in talks of taking up office space within the Jellicoe Buiding, the [...]

  • Intel hails highest share price in decade as earnings smash forecasts

    April 24, 2026

    Intel shares jumped as much as 24.4 per cent on Friday after the chipmaker delivered a strong earnings beat and upbeat outlook, raising hopes of a sustained turnaround. The stock surged in early trading after already climbing more than 20 per cent in after-hours moves, putting it on track for one of its biggest one-day [...]

  • UK is of ‘marginal relevance’ – Nick Clegg dismisses sovereign AI push as ‘dishonest’

    April 24, 2026

    Nick Clegg has told CityAM that the UK’s AI sovereignty debate is “slightly dishonest” due to our “marginal relevance” as a global tech player. The ex-president of global affairs at Meta also said that policy decisions taken in recent years have limited the role the UK can now play in the development of AI [...]

  • Trump threatens UK tariffs over digital tax row

    April 24, 2026

    Donald Trump has warned he could slap fresh tariffs on the UK if it refuses to scrap its digital services tax, escalating tensions between London and Washington. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump said the US could “very easily” respond to the levy by targeting British exports. “We’ve been looking at it and we can [...]

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