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Post Office could hand ownership to staff amid review after Horizon scandal
Ministers are to consider handing over ownership of the Post Office to its operators after the Horizon IT scandal.The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has published a green paper, starting the first big review of the scandal-plagued organisation in 15 years. The review, which will run until 6 October, follows the publication last week of the first part of the findings from a two-year public inquiry into the Horizon IT scandal.Ministers said part of the review would include looking at the ownership model of the Post Office, which is ultimately controlled by the government, including the possibility of mutualisation or a BBC-style charter model.Ministers have previously met representatives of post office operators to discuss the possibility of handing ownership to the network branch managers who run its 11,665 outlets
Bank of England governor says jobs slowdown could prompt rate cut; European markets fall after Trump tariff threat – as it happened
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.The pound has dropped to a three-week low this morning, after the governor of the Bank of England said it could make larger cuts to interest rates if the jobs market slows quickly.Andrew Bailey told The Times that “slack” was opening up in the UK economy, following the increase to employers’ national insurance contributions. That slack should create downward pressure on inflation.Bailey insisted: “I really do believe the path is downward” for interest rates
Musk’s giant Tesla factory casts shadow on lives in a quiet corner of Germany
Politics of carmaker’s owner has soured sentiments in Grünheide, south-east of Berlin, where the factory promised jobs and revitalisationWhen Elon Musk advised Germans to vote for the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in elections last year, Manu Hoyer – who lives in the small town where the billionaire had built Tesla’s European production hub – wrote to the state premier to complain.“How can you do business with someone who supports rightwing extremism?” she asked Dietmar Woidke, the Social Democrat leader of the eastern state of Brandenburg, who had backed the setting up of the Tesla Giga factory in Grünheide.Hoyer said that in Woidke’s “disappointing, but predictable” answer, he denied the charge. “He said he didn’t know him personally. As if that excused him
An AI-generated band got 1m plays on Spotify. Now music insiders say listeners should be warned
They went viral, amassing more than 1m streams on Spotify in a matter of weeks, but it later emerged that hot new band the Velvet Sundown were AI-generated – right down to their music, promotional images and backstory.The episode has triggered a debate about authenticity, with music industry insiders saying streaming sites should be legally obliged to tag music created by AI-generated acts so consumers can make informed decisions about what they are listening to.Initially, the “band”, described as “a synthetic music project guided by human creative direction”, denied they were an AI creation, and released two albums in June called Floating On Echoes and Dust And Silence, which were similar to the country folk of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.Things became more complicated when someone describing himself as an “adjunct” member told reporters that the Velvet Sundown had used the generative AI platform Suno in the creation of their songs, and that the project was an “art hoax”.The band’s official social media channels denied this and said the group’s identity was being “hijacked”, before releasing a statement confirming that the group was an AI creation and was “Not quite human
Tour de France 2025: Simon Yates wins epic stage 10 as Ben Healy takes yellow jersey – live reaction
EF Education-EasyPost’s Ben Healy becomes the fourth Irishman to ever wear the yellow jersey. The last Irish rider to wear the maillot jaune was Stephen Roche in 1987.The GC top five1. Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) 2. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates XRG), +29secs 3
England beat India by 22 runs in Lord’s thriller: third men’s cricket Test, day five – live
Very good from Mark Beadle:22 isn’t that what Zak scored? The match winning innings then…Ravindra Jadeja is left unbeaten on 61 off 181 balls. An incredible effort from an magnificent all-round cricketer. India were gone at 82 for seven but he was willing to grind, to do it with guts and singles. He wasn’t far off.Bashir continues to toss the ball up to Jadeja, and a single brings three goes at Siraj
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