Anthropic CEO met White House chief of staff as US seeks access to Mythos model
Dario Amodei met with Susie Wiles despite lawsuits over whether AI lab is a national security threat
Dario Amodei met with Susie Wiles despite lawsuits over whether AI lab is a national security threat
Group founded by former engineers at DeepMind and OpenAI secures $4bn valuation in deal with Google’s venture arm and Nvidia
Some tankers reverse course after attempting to transit waterway amid confusion over its status
Investigations mark first time since 2025 outage that authorities have identified different degrees of wrongdoing
Appointment as US ambassador likely to have involved scrutiny of Chinese and Russian business links
Fraught talks set to resume to end dispute that is costing America more than a billion dollars a month
PM shifts blame after Peter Mandelson revealed to have failed security officials’ checks
Lucy Fisher talks to Robert Shrimsley, Jim Pickard and Stephen Bush
Christopher Waller says higher oil prices coupled with Donald Trump’s tariffs raise prospect of prolonged inflation
Irish police are looking to extradite man alleged to be one of Europe’s top criminals
If the Islamic republic was behind the incidents, it might be sending a coded warning to its enemies, experts say
America is putting too much trust in the AI industry’s ability to police itself
Vetting failure highlights dysfunction in Keir Starmer’s government
A split should unlock value
Insurance marketplace has for years faced claims of sexual harassment and inappropriate workplace behaviour
Mandelson scandal shows he has never successfully made the transition from an opposition mindset to a governing one
Our experts discuss which companies to buy, sell or hold this week
The world is a mess but markets seem to be shrugging worries over the fallout of the Iran war
Markets are reacting positively to the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz
Insolvency Service reports 82% year-on-year rise in administrations last month across England and Wales
The Trump administration’s approach to justice has made life quieter for those who defend alleged financial criminals
Some of the gags seem dated 20 years on but it’s striking how many of the issues satirised are still keenly felt
Energy commissioner Dan Jørgensen says Europe moving towards supply crisis “very rapidly”
Nobody benefits if third-sector organisations can’t keep their disputes away from the courts