
Bank of England keeps interest rates on hold with committee split 8-1 – business live
The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 3.75%.The central bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) voted to leave borrowing costs on hold at noon, after its latest meeting.The vote by the nine-member committee to keep rates on hold was split eight to one. The Bank’s chief economist Huw Pill voted for a rate hike to 4%

Tell us: how will cuts to paid parental leave in the US affect you?
US companies Deloitte and Zoom are reducing how much paid parental leave they offer employees.Starting in January 2027, Deloitte employees, mainly in support roles such as administration, IT support, and finance, will see their parental leave cut from 16 weeks to eight weeks, Business Insider reported.At Zoom, birthing parents now get 18 weeks of paid parental leave, rather than 22 to 24, and non-birthing parents get 10 weeks, down from 16, the publication said.Has your place of work announced a similar scaling back of paid parental leave? We would like to hear from you. How will your paid parental leave change? How will this affect you? Tell us

Galaxy S26 review: Samsung’s still-compact flagship Android
Samsung’s compact flagship phone hasn’t changed much in a year, but the S26 is still one of the best smaller handsets available as rivals grow larger and larger.The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.The S26 is the cheapest and smallest of this year’s top Samsungs, dwarfed by the top-of-the-line S26 Ultra in size and price

‘Your questions are designed to trick me’: combative Musk grilled over battle with Sam Altman
After a dramatic first day of opening statements and testimony from Elon Musk in his case against Sam Altman and OpenAI, the trial continued on Wednesday with a cross-examination of the Tesla CEO. Musk began his second day of on the stand by repeating the accusation that Altman “stole a charity” and would endanger humanity with AI multiple times. OpenAI’s attorneys pressed the world’s richest man on his allegations, resulting in testy exchanges and multiple interventions from the judge.Musk often refused to answer questions as instructed, and the judge interjected several times to tell Musk to simply give a yes-or-no response. At various points, Musk told OpenAI’s counsel, “You’re being misleading with your question,” and “Your questions are not simple, they are designed to trick me, essentially

Blues win Women’s State of Origin opener in fast fight with Maroons – live reaction
What an exciting game to start the series – NSW will be very relieved to get the win with the next two games being played in Queensland and will feel confident that they can snatch a win up there.The Maroons will take a lot of heart from that performance though. They lost two players to HIAs, both important players to their side, and they still were in the match right until the final whistle. They will have a lot of belief that they can win the final two matches with home crowds behind them.Thank you so much for joining us tonight – I hope you enjoyed this game as much as I did! Champagne rugby league out there in Newcastle tonight

LIV Golf in race against time for investment with Saudi funding to dry up
LIV Golf has launched its search for fresh investment in a race against time to save its future after all but confirming Saudi funding will cease at the end of the 2026 season.In a statement, LIV announced two members of a new independent board minus Yasir al-Rumayyan, the governor of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), who has been the driving force behind the start-up since it began in 2022 and invested about $5bn (£3.7bn). For now, at least, the tour is confident it can source the necessary sponsors and partners to allow LIV to continue in some form.Without any mention of PIF, LIV announced a “transition from a foundational launch phase to a diversified, multi-partner investment model” and a new independent board led by the seasoned business consultants Gene Davis and Jon Zinman

‘Reform is an acute threat to Scottish self-government,’ says John Swinney

Senior UK ministers deride Rachel Reeves’s reported plan of year-long rent freeze

Nigel Farage referred to standards watchdog over undisclosed £5m gift

Farage reported to parliament’s standards watchdog over undeclared £5m donation – as it happened

Given bonus PMQs tilt at Keir, Kemi fails to land a blow | John Crace

Farage’s attempt to get ahead of £5m gift story only raises more questions
Given bonus PMQs tilt at Keir, Kemi fails to land a blow | John Crace
