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UK says it’s still open to Chinese tech after blocking major wind project – POLITICO

UK says it’s still open to Chinese tech after blocking major wind project – POLITICO

But Stark, Miliband’s pick to head his department’s efforts to replace nearly all fossil fuels in the U.K. energy system with solar, wind and other clean power by 2030, said that green transition would still involve deals with Beijing. “China will be present in the future energy system. Chinese tech will be present in the future energy system,” he said. “The question for us is the degree to which we want to see that happen, and where we want to see that happen.” He pointed to Chinese battery storage technology and solar panels as investment opportunities, “with the right conditions attached to them, so we don’t have slave labor [brought] to this country.” Batteries represent a technology where the U.K. “might actually want to invite the Chinese investment into this economy, because it is the best tech and chemistry in the world,” he said. Security decisions The government announced its decision in March to reject, on security grounds, Ming Yang’s proposed factory for building turbines. On the same day, the government backed a different wind …

I’m addicted to checking my phone. Could a blocking device stop me? | Mobile phones

I’m addicted to checking my phone. Could a blocking device stop me? | Mobile phones

Wake up, 100 messages from group chat overnight about something – what? another assassination attempt; a village destroyed in Lebanon; the football result in England; the weather in Iran being manipulated; the pesticides causing lung and bowel cancer, so everyone who eats salads is now at risk of cancer; meditate for 20 minutes, then fire up x.com, a place I thought I’d never want to revisit, with its carnival barkers and supplement salesman, and have you seen the Lego thing calling Trump a paedo?, you gotta see the Lego thing, and this is before my first coffee, yet x.com is the coffee and the tea, whatever Elon has done to the For You algorithm is evil genius, it’s like the global collective id, nasty and funny and addictive and compelling – like gawking at a car crash, like soaking in a hot bubble bath of anger, and memes, and geopolitical dramas, and Trump, Trump, Trump – soaking in Trump, and then, For Me (just as Elon promised). So begins the circuit around my phone, that …

Spring 2026’s Biggest Style Trend: Primary Color Blocking

Spring 2026’s Biggest Style Trend: Primary Color Blocking

Once I saw it, I couldn’t stop. This spring, all over my feeds, the fashion industry’s most tasteful, talented young things have been posting an incredibly simple, effective style move: wearing one primary color as a top layer, but playing it against a contrasting bold shade underneath. There was Edouard de Weissenbruch, the insider’s insider, getting 8,000 likes for playing red against purple (and doing the same here again). Then I spotted model Harry Ringholt, working turquoise off of yellow. Then actor Álvaro Espinosa, first in a faded blue with yellow, and more recently a red off of blue. Vintage curator Jandro Tapiloas has been playing with the same. By then the algorithm, sensing how much I was feeling these looks, started feeding me more: someone called Gavin Gardner rocking yellow against blue again. I’d also argue it’s happening in culture more broadly: Take Harry Styles’ tee on his latest album cover, or across the gender divide, Emily Dawn Long’s cult-favorite Dammit Janet dress. The effect is incredibly refreshing, even for a muted dresser like …

Court reverses ruling blocking Ten Commandments displays in Texas

Court reverses ruling blocking Ten Commandments displays in Texas

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday to allow Texas to require posters of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.   In a 9-8 decision, the appeals court overruled a lower court decision that blocked a law saying schools need to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms if posters were donated to the district.   “This is a major… Source link

iOS 26.4 No Longer Signed by Apple, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.4.1

iOS 26.4 No Longer Signed by Apple, Blocking Downgrades From iOS 26.4.1

Apple today stopped signing iOS 26.4, so iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26.4.1 are no longer able to downgrade to the earlier version of iOS. iOS 26.4.1 came out a week ago. When software is “signed,” it means it can pass the server-side verification check that Apple does when a user downloads a new version of iOS on an iPhone. An update that’s not signed can’t be installed because it won’t pass the verification check. Apple does not show users earlier versions of iOS after an upgrade has been released, but when software is still signed, it is possible to downgrade with the macOS Finder app on a Mac or the Apple Devices app on a Windows PC. Unsigning software prevents Apple customers from installing outdated, less secure versions of iOS, and Apple typically stops signing an update a week or so after new software comes out. iOS 26.4.1 fixed iCloud syncing issues and Stolen Device Protection on enterprise devices. While iOS 26.4.1 is the current publicly available version of iOS, Apple is …

Irish police push back fuel-price protesters blocking country’s only oil refinery – POLITICO

Irish police push back fuel-price protesters blocking country’s only oil refinery – POLITICO

Government leaders welcomed news of the security operation in Whitegate, two days after Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan ordered army assistance for the Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police force. “If the Whitegate oil refinery isn’t reopened, this country will shut down. It’s a matter of national security,” said Thomas Byrne, Ireland’s junior minister for European affairs and defense. Fuels for Ireland, which represents distributors and filling stations, said about 600 of Ireland’s 1,500 gas stations nationwide had already run out of supplies. Protesters continue to block key roads in central Dublin and several motorway junctions nationwide as part of their demand for immediate tax cuts. The epicenter of the protest is O’Connell Street, Dublin’s central thoroughfare, where scores of parked tractors, trucks and vans have snarled public transport in the capital since Tuesday. Ireland’s center-right government — which last month cut taxes on petrol and diesel in response to oil price hikes spurred by the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran — has refused to talk directly to the wildcat protesters because they are acting without support from …

Sportradar faces antitrust lawsuit by Altenar over alleged blocking of betting data access

Sportradar faces antitrust lawsuit by Altenar over alleged blocking of betting data access

A fresh federal lawsuit is putting a spotlight on how control of sports data can shape competition in the booming US betting industry. Altenar Technologies Limited has filed suit in New Jersey against Sportradar Group AG and Sportradar AG, arguing the company used its grip on official league data to keep competitors out. The complaint, which has been reviewed by ReadWrite, brings up the issue of access to real-time “official league data,” described as “the essential input for businesses like Altenar that sell turnkey sports betting technology platforms.” NEW: Lawsuit alleges sports data giant Sportradar blocked rival Altenar Technologies from US #betting market, citing monopoly over live league data and antitrust violations @RWW pic.twitter.com/ud5ytUvxXu — Suswati Basu (@suswatibasu) April 7, 2026 Altenar says it has relied on Sportradar for years in overseas markets, paying more than $6 million annually for data feeds. But when the company tried to enter the US after nationwide legalization in 2018, it says that access was cut off. The company claims Sportradar had previously indicated US rights would be available …

Missouri Senate Passes Bill Blocking WHO, UN, WEF Authority

Missouri Senate Passes Bill Blocking WHO, UN, WEF Authority

Authored by Jon Fleetwood via substack, A Missouri bill directly confronting the role of unelected global institutions in domestic governance has passed the state Senate, declaring that organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), and World Economic Forum (WEF) have “no jurisdiction or power within the state.” The move represents a win for state sovereignty, constitutional supremacy, and resistance to foreign governance frameworks. Missouri Senate Bill 977 (SB 977), introduced by State Senator Nick Schroer, passed the Senate on April 2, 2026 by a resounding 31–0 vote and has now moved to the House for further consideration. The legislation establishes what amounts to a state-level legal firewall, preemptively blocking the enforcement pipeline before international directives can take hold inside Missouri’s government systems. Bill Declares Global Institutions Have No Authority in Missouri You can contact Missouri representatives here to encourage them to pass the bill, as SB 977 moves to the House. You can find your own legislators here to recommend they write and pass similar bills. The bill’s language is explicit: “The World Health Organization, the United Nations, the World Economic …

Mel B claims there’s one major issue blocking a new Spice Girls documentary

Mel B claims there’s one major issue blocking a new Spice Girls documentary

They are one of the most popular girl bands in history, yet the Spice Girls have never sat down for a documentary, telling their story of becoming a global phenomenon in their own words. Recently, fans pointed out they were notably missing in the BBC’s Girlbands Forever series, despite being heavily mentioned throughout, and it doesn’t seem they’ll be sitting down for a documentary anytime soon. With the Spice Girls fast approaching their 30th anniversary, Mel B explained that despite the women “thinking about” coming together for a tell-all programme, there aren’t any immediate plans for it. “I think we’ve all been asked and were all thinking about it at some point,” she told Hello! in a recent interview. “But it has to be done in the right way, and it has to be honest – and not everybody wants to be honest.” When asked if the group would ever embark on a reunion tour to celebrate the milestone, the idea was quickly shut down, with Mel B telling the publication: “I can tell you …