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Oxford Quantum Circuits has appointed engineering veteran Jack Boyer as its new chair as the firm continues its global expansion and technological advancement. Boyer, 65, brings a wealth of experience in scaling deep-tech and engineering companies, currently serving as Chair of Royce Hydrogen Accelerator, Bristol University and Non-Executive Director at Bela Holdings AG. He will ...
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With time continuing to tick down until President Trumpâs higher tariffs take effect after midnight, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on the idea that products like iPhones could realistically shift to US manufacturing, claiming that âif Apple didnât think the United States could do it they probably wouldnât have put up that [âŠ] Read more âș
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U.S. President Donald Trump "absolutely" believes that Apple could manufacture its iPhones and other devices in the United States, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said today during a media briefing. Leavitt was asked whether Trump thought that iPhone manufacturing is the kind of technology that could move to the U.S. "Absolutely, he believes we have the labor, we have the workforce, we have the resources to do it," she replied, also... Read more âș
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Elon Musk amped up his criticism of Donald Trump's top trade advisor, calling him a "moron" amid tariff turmoil. Read more âș
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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expanding his crusade to turn back the clock on federal health policy. Having undermined the governmentâs support for childhood vaccines amid the worst measles outbreak in years, he is now targeting another longstanding pillar of American public health: water fluoridation. HHS will convene a board [âŠ] Read more âș
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China is building the world's biggest military command center, and new satellite images show it's progressing fast. Read more âș
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Most mainstream economists agree that the massive tariffs Donald Trump is imposing on most of the United Statesâs trading partners are a bad idea â that they will make the economy weaker and inflation worse. Not Oren Cass. The mild-mannered thinker â who is chief economist at American Compass, an influential conservative think tank, and [âŠ] Read more âș
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Sarah Wynn-Williams filed a whistleblower complaint in March with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Read more âș
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An AI-powered video commerce platform has landed $7m in a Series AI funding round. London-based Unravel is seeking to become the âTikTok of travelâby turning creator content into travel bookings. Unravel said it will use the funding to enhance its AI capabilities to optimise video-commerce conversions and expand its London-based team, hiring top-tier talent in ... Read more âș
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Inventory issues drove down pre-tax profit by more than half in the first full-year of results for computer maker Raspberry Pi since its IPO last June. The FTSE 250 firm reported profit before tax of $16.3m for the year ended December 2024, 57% down from 2023. In part this was down to shortages of single ... Read more âș
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British Business Bank has committed âŹ20m (ÂŁ16.7m) to the second fund from European tech investor Revaia. Revaia Growth II will target high-growth tech scaleups across Europe and the UK with a focus on sustainable innovation. The firm invests in sectors including energy, AI and cybersecurity. As part of the investorâs commitment to sustainable ventures, Revaia ... Read more âș
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Oxford Quantum Circuits has appointed engineering veteran Jack Boyer as its new chair as the firm continues its global expansion and technological advancement. Boyer, 65, brings a wealth of experience in scaling deep-tech and engineering companies, currently serving as Chair of Royce Hydrogen Accelerator, Bristol University and Non-Executive Director at Bela Holdings AG. He will ... Read more âș
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SoftBank and Tencent-backed medical robotics company CMR Surgical has secured a $200m (ÂŁ154.5m) funding round to fuel growth in the US market. The Cambridge-based group said its latest fundraise will support the global commercialisation of its Versius surgical robotic system, with plans to launch it in the US, with a medtech market size of over ... Read more âș
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The new owners of the Aquis stock exchange have said its trading technology could be used to create a new âpan-European listing venueâ, in a potential boost to revive Londonâs public markets. The firm, which counts the likes of Ora Technology, Kondor AI and IntelliAM among its constituents, was acquired by the Swiss stock exchange ... Read more âș
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One of the UKâs best-funded quantum computing companies has appointed a chief commercial officer as it prepares for âproductisationâ. Hugo Saleh, a former director of product management at Google, has been named president and CCO of Quantum Motion. Founded by researchers at Oxford and UCL, Quantum Motion has so far grown from VC investments, having ... Read more âș
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What Britain needed from the Spring Statement was concrete steps towards boosting its defence capabilities. Thereâs room for improvement, and we await the Strategic Defence Review led by former Secretary General of NATO and Labour Defence Secretary Lord Robertson with even greater interest. The confirmation that defence spending will rise to 2.5% of GDP by ... Read more âș
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Shares in Wise jumped on Thursday after the global payments firm posted significant growth in customers and income. The figures, released by the London-listed fintech ahead of a capital markets day event set for Thursday afternoon, revealed active customers rose by more than a fifth, reaching 15.5 million by the end of March. Wise also ... Read more âș
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