
Strait of Hormuz not open, Abu Dhabi’s oil chief says as crude prices rise
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Uncertainty over US-Iran ceasefire pushes price of Brent crude towards $100 a barrel
The boss of Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil company has said the strait of Hormuz is “not open” despite the US-Iran ceasefire agreed earlier this week, as uncertainty over the truce pushed the price of Brent crude towards $100 a barrel on Thursday.
Sultan Al Jaber, the chief executive officer of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), said passage through the crucial waterway was subject to “permission, conditions and political leverage” by Iran. He said energy security and global economic stability depended on the strait being opened “fully, unconditionally and without restriction”.
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Head of IMF says Iran war will permanently scar global economy even if peace is reached
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Kristalina Georgieva says even ‘most hopeful scenario’ will lead to growth downgrade and cause permanent hit to living standards
The head of the International Monetary Fund has warned that the Iran war will permanently scar the global economy even if a durable peace deal in the Middle East can be reached.
In a speech delivered as the ceasefire in the conflict threatened to unravel, Kristalina Georgieva said the “scarring effects” caused by the war to date would mean slower global growth this year than first anticipated.
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Gentleman’s Relish is toast after its maker axes the pungent anchovy spread
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Falling sales end production of condiment created in 1828 – but London restaurant Simpson’s keeps it on the menu
Fans of traditional British cuisine were heartbroken by news that Gentleman’s Relish was being discontinued by its manufacturer.
But Jeremy King, who last month reopened Simpson’s in the Strand, has instructed his chef to create a version of the pungent anchovy-based condiment almost identical to the real thing for the 198-year-old London restaurant.
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Lidl to open 50 UK stores in year ahead – and its first pub
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Almost 2,000 jobs will be created, with retailer vying to overtake Morrisons as Britain’s fifth largest supermarket
Lidl is to open 50 new UK stores in the year ahead – as well as its first pub – as it aims to overtake Morrisons as the country’s fifth largest supermarket chain.
The German-owned retailer has begun building a pub in east Belfast in response to strict local licensing laws that cap the number of premises that can sell alcohol.
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The Iran war is a warning: Britain must build resilience – at home and with our allies in Europe | Keir Starmer
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026

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Ed Miliband hold firm! North sea oil and gas drilling won’t help anyone other than Nigel Farage | Zoe Williams
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It shouldn’t take a war for Britain to wake up to the need for food security | Tim Lang
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OpenAI shelves Stargate UK in blow to Britain’s AI ambitions
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Artificial intelligence company cites high energy costs and regulation for putting landmark project on hold
OpenAI has put on hold plans for a landmark UK investment citing high energy costs and regulation, in a blow to the government which has put AI at the centre of its growth strategy.
Stargate UK was a part of the UK-US AI deal announced last September, in which US companies appeared to commit £31bn to the UK’s tech sector, part of a larger series of investments intended to “mainline AI” into the British economy.
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Anthropic keeps latest AI tool out of public’s hands for fear of enabling widespread hacking
Posted on Wednesday April 08, 2026
AI company says purpose of its Claude Mythos model is to bolster defenses against hacking in common applications
Anthropic on Tuesday said its yet-to-be-released artificial intelligence model called Claude Mythos has proven keenly adept at exposing software weaknesses.
Mythos has laid bare thousands of vulnerabilities in commonly used applications for which no patch or fix exists, prompting the San Francisco-based AI startup to form an alliance with cybersecurity specialists to bolster defenses against hacking and withhold wide distribution.
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The Masters 2026: Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler under way at Augusta National – live
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
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While we’re on the subject of blowouts, spare a thought for poor Carlos Ortiz. The 34-year-old Mexican is making just his second start at the Masters, and his first since 2021. A tie for fourth at last year’s US Open at Oakmont shows the man has proper major-championship game, but Augusta National is capable of besting any man, and Ortiz has suffered a nightmare start. A drive into the creek down the left of 2. A fluffed splash out of a fairway bunker at 5. He’s started 5-7-5-4-6, a run of three bogeys and two doubles. At +7 through 5, he’ll already be wishing he was back in the clubhouse, and a par at 6 to snap that disastrous run won’t do much to help his mood.
It’s also the 30th anniversary of this. Oh Greg.
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Liverpool announce Andy Robertson will leave at the end of the season
Posted on Thursday April 09, 2026
Left-back who joined in 2017 is out of contract in summer
Napoli, Juventus, Atlético and Spurs keen on Robertson
Andy Robertson is to bring his illustrious Liverpool career to a close at the end of the season, the club have confirmed.
The 32-year-old is out of contract this summer and will follow another iconic player of the Jürgen Klopp era, Mohamed Salah, in leaving Anfield on a free transfer. Napoli, Juventus, Atlético Madrid and Tottenham are all keen on signing the Scotland captain, who rejected a move to Atlético last summer. A return to Scotland is not thought to be in Robertson’s plans at this stage.
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