Laith Khalaf, head of investment analysis at AJ Bell, said it was “almost certainly too early for the Bank of England to pull the trigger on a rate cut right now”, especially against the backdrop of the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, warning its interest rate could stay high. Source link
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Whistleblower: Boeing supplier sent faulty parts
A former quality inspector for Spirit Aerosystems claims he found many defects on parts due for shipping. Source link
Starmer faces anger after Tory MP's defection
Natalie Elphicke has previously attacked Labour over policies including migration and taxes. Source link
Ohtani's ex-interpreter to plead guilty to fraud
Ippei Mizuhara agrees to plead guilty to stealing from Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani in the US. Source link
Luis Rubiales to stand trial over World Cup kiss
The former Spanish FA chief will be tried over a kiss he gave player Jenni Hermoso. Source link
International students sleeping rough on campuses
One Students’ Union says people are regularly sleeping in university buildings. Source link
US reviewing more weapons shipments to Israel
A bomb shipment was halted last week over concerns Israel was going ahead with a offensive in southern Gaza. Source link
Is it possible to protect under-18s from harmful content online?
Marianna Spring looks at how Ofcom wants to protect under-18 from harmful content on social media. The UK’s media regulator has published draft codes of practice which require tech firms to have more robust age-checking measures, and to reformulate their algorithms to steer children away from what it called “toxic” material. In statements, Meta and...
Tata deal dubbed 'state sponsored decimation'
Tata Steel has written to staff after redundancy talks with the unions collapsed. Source link
Journalists named in Harry's case against Mail publisher
Editors of the Sun, the Times the Mail on Sunday are among those named. Source link