Justice secretary’s plans likely to increase black people’s suspicion of court system, committee suggests David Lammy’s planned changes to the criminal courts in England and Wales could have a “far-reaching” impact on race relations, a cross-party committee of MPs has concluded. The deputy prime minister’s plan to remove the right to elect for a crown court trial “has the potential to increase mis...
Justice secretary’s plans likely to increase black people’s suspicion of court system, committee suggests David Lammy’s planned changes to the criminal courts in England and Wales could have a “far-reaching” impact on race relations, a cross-party committee of MPs has concluded. The deputy prime minister’s plan to remove the right to elect for a crown court trial “has the potential to increase mistrust in the criminal justice system among the black community”, the justice select committee said, because black defendants are more likely to elect for trial. Continue reading...
Inmates in England and Wales live among vermin while gangs control entire wings, monitors warn, with failures ‘at risk of becoming normalised’ Staff at immigration detention centre wore England flags, report finds The independent monitoring board’s annual report of conditions across the prison estate of England and Wales is stark and unflinching. Men and women are held for long periods in overcrow...
Inmates in England and Wales live among vermin while gangs control entire wings, monitors warn, with failures ‘at risk of becoming normalised’ Staff at immigration detention centre wore England flags, report finds The independent monitoring board’s annual report of conditions across the prison estate of England and Wales is stark and unflinching. Men and women are held for long periods in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, often living alongside vermin. Continue reading...
Chair of prisons and detention watchdog concerned about intimidating effect as wide-ranging and damning review published Grim reality of prison conditions laid bare in damning report Staff at an immigration detention centre wore England flags pinned to their uniforms while guarding migrants, a report from the prisons and detention watchdog has revealed. Their use by staff at one of the Home Office...
Chair of prisons and detention watchdog concerned about intimidating effect as wide-ranging and damning review published Grim reality of prison conditions laid bare in damning report Staff at an immigration detention centre wore England flags pinned to their uniforms while guarding migrants, a report from the prisons and detention watchdog has revealed. Their use by staff at one of the Home Office’s short-term holding facilities to detain migrants is revealed in the Independent Monitoring Boards’ national annual report, published on Wednesday, which is based on 127 annual reports about different prisons, young offender institutions and immigration detention centres. Continue reading...
Barbican, London This exhibition is so in love with the theoretical whimsy of utopian Panafrica that it loses superb artworks in an indigestible intellectual stew Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter with the imagination of a great novelist. Her contribution to the Barbican’s exhibition about Panafrica in art and culture deserves to win the Booker prize. She paints fictional people not portraits – a...
Barbican, London This exhibition is so in love with the theoretical whimsy of utopian Panafrica that it loses superb artworks in an indigestible intellectual stew Lynette Yiadom-Boakye is a painter with the imagination of a great novelist. Her contribution to the Barbican’s exhibition about Panafrica in art and culture deserves to win the Booker prize. She paints fictional people not portraits – a young woman reading avidly, a man standing alone in Pierrot-like fancy clothes, another wearing a cool green coat. You wonder if they are siblings, their scattered trajectories taking them through contemporary life as if this were a book by Zadie Smith or Jonathan Franzen. For this brand new group of paintings she has a white-walled room to herself. While her young moderns are captured in their ironies along the side walls, at the ends of the room, in uneasy relation to them, hang sombre pictures of African elders, idealised ancestors. Together they form an utterly absorbing, unfinished, epic story of the diaspora experience. Can the young contemporaries connect with those noble figures and find their way back to Africa? Do they even want to? As the poet Aimé Césaire asked: “Who am I? Who are we? What are we in this white world?” Continue reading...
(RTTNews) - The South Korea stock market on Tuesday halted the three-day slide in which it had crashed more than 1,300 points or 15 percent. The KOSPI now sits just beneath the 8,100-point plateau although it may be stuck in neutral on Wednesday.
(RTTNews) - The South Korea stock market on Tuesday halted the three-day slide in which it had crashed more than 1,300 points or 15 percent. The KOSPI now sits just beneath the 8,100-point plateau although it may be stuck in neutral on Wednesday.
Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) is one of the 8 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Invest In According to Hedge Funds. On May 11, 2026, Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) reported Q1 revenue of $4.4 million. It had an operating loss of $26.0 million as it continued execution on its quantum classical computing roadmap. The firm disclosed […]
Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) is one of the 8 Best Quantum Computing Stocks to Invest In According to Hedge Funds. On May 11, 2026, Rigetti Computing, Inc. (NASDAQ:RGTI) reported Q1 revenue of $4.4 million. It had an operating loss of $26.0 million as it continued execution on its quantum classical computing roadmap. The firm disclosed […]
Targeted vaccination and improved testing planned as part of drive to eradicate disease by 2038 Cattle will be vaccinated against tuberculosis from 2030 as a “gamechanging” part of a new strategy to drive eradication of the disease in England by 2038. In parallel, the last badger culls are expected to end by 2029, with vaccination of badgers expanded. More than 20,000 infected cattle are slaughter...
Targeted vaccination and improved testing planned as part of drive to eradicate disease by 2038 Cattle will be vaccinated against tuberculosis from 2030 as a “gamechanging” part of a new strategy to drive eradication of the disease in England by 2038. In parallel, the last badger culls are expected to end by 2029, with vaccination of badgers expanded. More than 20,000 infected cattle are slaughtered each year, costing taxpayers £100m and inflicting a heavy toll on affected farmers’ livelihoods and mental health. Mass culling of badgers began in 2013 and has killed about 250,000 animals, at a cost of about £60m. Continue reading...
With a World Cup winner at the helm in Fabio Cannavaro, the White Wolves make their tournament debut This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network , a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 48 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from three countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June. Continue...
With a World Cup winner at the helm in Fabio Cannavaro, the White Wolves make their tournament debut This article is part of the Guardian’s 2026 World Cup Experts’ Network , a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 48 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from three countries each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 11 June. Continue reading...
LONDON, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The UK’s ambitions to become a global leader in artificial intelligence risk being held back by a shortage of managers and leaders with the skills and confidence to turn investment in AI into higher productivity, stronger businesses and economic growth, according to new research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). The report, Artificial Intellig...
LONDON, June 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The UK’s ambitions to become a global leader in artificial intelligence risk being held back by a shortage of managers and leaders with the skills and confidence to turn investment in AI into higher productivity, stronger businesses and economic growth, according to new research from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). The report, Artificial Intelligence; Real Leadership: The Management Imperative in AI Adoption, takes one of the first major looks
Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton breaks down what investors should be on the lookout for on Wednesday, June 10, including earnings from Oracle (ORCL), Chewy (CHWY), and May's CPI report.
Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton breaks down what investors should be on the lookout for on Wednesday, June 10, including earnings from Oracle (ORCL), Chewy (CHWY), and May's CPI report.
ASML Holding NV ’s ascent to fresh record highs has been a highlight for European markets, yet it’s done little to improve what is the stock’s cheapest relative valuation in years. While the Dutch company’s shares are up 64% in 2026, the gain has lagged that of the broader US semiconductor sector, which has been lifted by soaring demand for artificial intelligence tools. It’s also behind peers lik...
ASML Holding NV ’s ascent to fresh record highs has been a highlight for European markets, yet it’s done little to improve what is the stock’s cheapest relative valuation in years. While the Dutch company’s shares are up 64% in 2026, the gain has lagged that of the broader US semiconductor sector, which has been lifted by soaring demand for artificial intelligence tools. It’s also behind peers like Applied Materials Inc. and key customers like Samsung Electronics Co. Although ASML is indirectly benefiting from tailwinds such as surging memory chip prices, investors are questioning the company’s reluctance to raise prices, the pace of adoption of its next-generation devices and how quickly it can ramp up supply. Its forward price-to-earnings ratio relative to major peers is at the lowest in more than a decade. There are “a lot of concerns that even if the market demand is going to be very strong, it won’t be able to monetize that demand,” Bernstein analyst David Dai said in an interview. For now, hedge fund investors often go short on ASML to fund purchases of other semiconductor stocks, he said. ASML declined to comment on its share price. As the sole supplier of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machines used to print the intricate patterns required to manufacture advanced semiconductor chips, ASML would appear to be the quintessential “pick-and-shovel” play on the AI boom. But while surging demand has sent chip prices soaring, ASML Chief Executive Officer Christophe Fouquet said in April the firm won’t raise the prices of its machines — which can cost around €350 million ($405 million) — just because demand is strong. Increases are unlikely for now, according to Barclays Plc analysts. Another potential setback is the delayed adoption of ASML’s most advanced tools. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. said it will hold off on deploying these machines for chip production through 2029. But there is no guarantee that adoption will come right after 2029, said Ken...
Explore the exciting world of Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ: MANH) with our contributing expert analysts in this Motley Fool Scoreboard episode. Check out the video below to gain valuable insights into market trends and potential investment opportunities! *Stock prices used were the prices of April 22, 2026. The video was published on Jun. 9, 2026. Continue reading
Explore the exciting world of Manhattan Associates (NASDAQ: MANH) with our contributing expert analysts in this Motley Fool Scoreboard episode. Check out the video below to gain valuable insights into market trends and potential investment opportunities! *Stock prices used were the prices of April 22, 2026. The video was published on Jun. 9, 2026. Continue reading
England beat Ukraine 3-0 on Tuesday night but it did not matter what they did as automatic qualification for the 2027 Women's World Cup was out of their hands.
England beat Ukraine 3-0 on Tuesday night but it did not matter what they did as automatic qualification for the 2027 Women's World Cup was out of their hands.
Good morning! The US military launched fresh airstrikes against Iran hours after President Donald Trump vowed to retaliate for the shooting down of an army helicopter, threatening an already fragile ceasefire signed in April. Oil prices rose . The news will do little to boost Australia’s already “ deeply pessimistic ” consumer sentiment. - Sharon Klyne , Australia private credit reporter. What’s h...
Good morning! The US military launched fresh airstrikes against Iran hours after President Donald Trump vowed to retaliate for the shooting down of an army helicopter, threatening an already fragile ceasefire signed in April. Oil prices rose . The news will do little to boost Australia’s already “ deeply pessimistic ” consumer sentiment. - Sharon Klyne , Australia private credit reporter. What’s happening now Australia’s consumer sentiment slipped into “ deeply pessimistic ” territory as households struggle with cost of living pressures and concerns emerge over the outlook for the housing market following tax changes. Competition is hotting up for oOh!Media Group, the outdoor advertising company. Bain Capital is the latest private equity firm to join the fray after the firm earlier attracted bids from Pacific Equity Partners and I Squared Capital. The owner of Boots is talking to parties including the billionaire Weston family and Australian pharmacy group Sigma Healthcare about a $10 billion sale of the UK health and beauty retail business, according to the Financial Times. Australia’s populist One Nation party surged past Labor in a nationwide opinion poll for the first time, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s popularity hits fresh lows. Redbridge Director of Strategy and Analytics Kos Samaras discusses the country’s political landscape and vote dissatisfaction on Bloomberg TV. What happened overnight Oil climbed and equity futures across Asia all pointed lower. That followed a volatile session on Wall Street, where investors weighed developments in the Iran conflict and looked ahead to data that may show US inflation accelerated in May. The Nasdaq 100 dropped 1.1% as investors rotated out of tech shares that have driven much of this year’s rally. The US military launched fresh airstrikes against Iran. “The mission is a proportional response to unjustified Iranian aggression,” US Central Command said in a brief statement on X. The statement did not specify what ...
A huge treasure trove of ancient DNA from animals including extinct woolly mammoths has been discovered in frozen squirrel faeces in Canada’s remote Yukon territory, scientists said on Tuesday. The DNA found deep inside sealed-off burrows is between 3,000 and 700,000 years old, offering a rare window into how life has changed over the millennia. As well as DNA from woolly mammoths – which the US c...
A huge treasure trove of ancient DNA from animals including extinct woolly mammoths has been discovered in frozen squirrel faeces in Canada’s remote Yukon territory, scientists said on Tuesday. The DNA found deep inside sealed-off burrows is between 3,000 and 700,000 years old, offering a rare window into how life has changed over the millennia. As well as DNA from woolly mammoths – which the US company Colossal claims it is trying to “de-extinct” – genetic material was also found from wolves,...
watch now VIDEO 1:08 01:08 Entergy CEO: We produce steady predictable returns, but they have been a lot higher than in the past Mad Money with Jim Cramer Entergy CEO Drew Marsh said the rapid buildout of data centers doesn't have to be a burden for residential communities. "Data centers really want to be good neighbors," Marsh said on CNBC's " Mad Money " on Tuesday. "They have reputations that th...
watch now VIDEO 1:08 01:08 Entergy CEO: We produce steady predictable returns, but they have been a lot higher than in the past Mad Money with Jim Cramer Entergy CEO Drew Marsh said the rapid buildout of data centers doesn't have to be a burden for residential communities. "Data centers really want to be good neighbors," Marsh said on CNBC's " Mad Money " on Tuesday. "They have reputations that they want to protect, and they want to be part of the community." The surge in AI-related power demand has sparked concerns among policymakers and homeowners that residential customers could end up footing the bill for data centers. Marsh said Entergy's approach is designed to avoid that outcome by requiring data center operators to cover the costs of serving their facilities while also contributing to expenses that would otherwise be shared across the utility's customer base. The electric utility company — which serves customers across Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas — has adopted what it calls a "Fair Share Plus" framework for large data center customers. "The Fair Share part says that they are going to pay all of the incremental infrastructure costs during the life of their contract as needed to support them," Marsh said. Marsh added that the framework goes beyond requiring data centers operators to simply pay for the infrastructure they use. "The plus part is that they are also covering some of the fixed costs," Marsh said. "That means overhead costs and storm costs that our existing customers would have already been paying." At Entergy's investor day Tuesday, Marsh said those provisions are expected to generate roughly $7 billion in savings for existing customers over the 15 to 20-year life of the contracts. watch now VIDEO 7:23 07:23 Entergy CEO Drew Marsh goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer Mad Money with Jim Cramer Jim Cramer's Guide to Investing Click here to read Jim Cramer's Guide to Investing at no cost to help you build long-term wealth and invest smarter ...
On May 14, 2026, International Seaways (NYSE:INSW) Senior Vice President William F. Nugent reported the direct sale of 6,830 shares for a total of ~$582,000, according to an SEC Form 4 filing . Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($85.23). * 1-year performance calculated using June 8th, 2026 as the reference date. Continue reading
On May 14, 2026, International Seaways (NYSE:INSW) Senior Vice President William F. Nugent reported the direct sale of 6,830 shares for a total of ~$582,000, according to an SEC Form 4 filing . Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 reported price ($85.23). * 1-year performance calculated using June 8th, 2026 as the reference date. Continue reading