Pressure is a privilege for England who must deliver when it matters against France | Ugo Monye
Australia’s fossil fuel earnings set to fall by $50bn a year by 2035
Australia’s production of fossil fuels and the export value of coal and LNG are both predicted to plummet this decade, while at the same time the country reshapes its economy to reach net zero, according to Treasury modelling.The annual value of fossil fuel exports is predicted to fall by $50bn by 2035 if Australia sticks with its current policies and reaches emissions reduction cuts of 65% – an amount in the bottom half of the target range announced this week.Energy experts said the modelling was illustrating what many analysts had been warning for years.“This is dropping the truth bomb again,” said Alison Reeve, the energy and climate change program director at the Grattan Institute.“We have been saying for a long time that if the rest of the world goes for net zero, then it will stop buying our coal and gas
Three people died when Optus network upgrade affected triple zero calls, CEO confirms
Three people died after an Optus network upgrade prevented triple zero calls in three states and territories on Thursday, the telco’s chief executive officer has confirmed.Two of the deceased were in South Australia and one was in Western Australia, Stephen Rue said, but added that welfare checks after the upgrade were “ongoing”.“The upgrade impact … resulted in the failure of a number of triple zero calls in South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia,” Rue said in a press conference on Friday afternoon.Sign up: AU Breaking News email“I have been advised that during the process of conducting welfare checks, three of the triple zero calls involved households where a person tragically passed away.”The CEO said about 600 customers were affected by the network upgrade, and that Optus was conducting a thorough investigation
What is new in UK-US tech deal and what will it mean for the British economy?
Donald Trump’s arrival in the UK on Tuesday night was accompanied by a multibillion-dollar transatlantic tech agreement.The announcement features some of the biggest names from Silicon Valley: the chipmaker Nvidia; the ChatGPT developer, OpenAI; and Microsoft. Big numbers were involved, with Microsoft hailing its $30bn (£22bn) investment as a major commitment to the UK – and adding, in an apparent swipe at its rivals, that it was not making “empty tech promises”.Here is a breakdown of the announcements in the UK-US “tech prosperity deal”, spelling out what is explicitly new in them.Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, hailed the “single biggest announcement” in the pact and insisted it was not an empty promise
UK is going to be ‘AI superpower’, says Nvidia boss as he invests £500m
Jensen Huang, the co-founder and chief executive of the US AI chipmaker Nvidia, has predicted “the UK is going to be an AI superpower” as he announced a new £500m investment in a British firm.Huang, who is due to join Donald Trump at Wednesday night’s state banquet with the king, said he was taking an equity stake in NScale, a UK cloud computing company, and predicted it would earn revenues of up to £50bn over the next six years.“We’re here to announce that the UK is going to be an AI superpower,” he told a press conference in London.Huang cited as evidence of Britain’s potential its universities and several companies founded in the UK, ranging from the AI giant DeepMind to the driverless car startup Wayve. “You just don’t appreciate it
Prelim stage set for Nick Daicos and Will Ashcroft to stake claim as generation’s best | Martin Pegan
Collingwood star Nick Daicos is well on the way to putting together the most imperious first 100 games this century. It is arguably among the best starts to a career in the AFL-era, and only the unreliability of memory and difficulty in comparing one period to another should prevent Daicos from being ranked alongside the most immediately impactful players of all time. But there might already be a challenger to Daicos’s crown as Brisbane midfielder Will Ashcroft begins to stake a claim to being the best young footballer of this generation.With his sidesteps and swerves and arched lower back, Daicos is almost impossible to tackle once on the move. He rarely loses his feet and is tougher at the contest than opposition supporters might care to admit
Pressure is a privilege for England who must deliver when it matters against France | Ugo Monye
Without disrespecting any of the opposition the Red Roses have faced, England’s World Cup starts now. Since the draw John Mitchell and his players would have had a pretty good idea they would be locking horns with France for a place in the final. We’re into the sharp end of the tournament and, such are the resources available to England, it would be crazy if they hadn’t plotted for a semi-final against Les Bleues in advance.There is plenty of expectation on the Red Roses but pressure is a privilege and they have dealt with everything that has come their way so far. There is expectation because they are 31 matches unbeaten
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