
Elon Musk becomes world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX shares jump on stock market debut – business live
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
The record-breaking IPO valued Musk’s company at $1.77tn after raising $75bn through a share offering
SpaceX’s shares will be supported by a number of “forced buyers”, such as tracker funds.
Richard Hunter, head of markets at interactive investor, explains:
The Nasdaq index has tweaked its rules, which has allowed SpaceX to join the index on a fast-track basis. It remains to be seen whether the company will have a disproportionate effect on the index in terms of weighting, but in any event its inclusion guarantees some additional and significant buying pressure.
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After SpaceX’s huge IPO, Americans’ financial future will be bound to AI
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
They’re about to get more AI rammed down their throats, stuck into their pension plans and investment portfolios
Americans are growing worried about what artificial intelligence portends for their futures. Eight in 10 Americans report concern over AI, compared with a third who report being excited, according to a recent Quinnipiac poll. More than half think it will do more harm than good in their daily lives. Seven out of 10 think it will reduce the number of available jobs.
Skeptical though they may be, they are about to get more AI rammed down their throats and stuck into their pension plans and their investment portfolios, whether they want it or not – binding their futures ever more tightly to the frenzied, risky, multibillion-dollar dash by technology moguls to develop machines capable of mimicking human thought processes to take over cognitive tasks.
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Barclays to buy GoHenry kids’ debit card and money app
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
High street bank to buy UK business from US fintech company Acorns as it targets young people
Barclays is to buy an app designed to help children understand and manage their money, as it targets young people in affluent families.
The high street bank has agreed to buy the UK business of GoHenry, which provides children with personalised debit cards carrying their name, from the US fintech company Acorns, which will retain GoHenry’s US branch.
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Can Starmer’s late-night World Cup openings help Britain’s struggling pubs?
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
While venues could stay open until 2am, rising costs remain a far bigger concern for many landlords
Picture the scene: it’s 1am on a sultry July night and Jude Bellingham has just scored the decisive penalty to send England into the World Cup semi-final. Cue wild celebrations among millions of pub goers, fuelled by the realisation that there is still an hour until closing time.
Keir Starmer may have imagined a national morale-boosting spectacle such as this when his government told hospitality venues that they could stay open until 2am on some World Cup match days.
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Labour’s woes are like a slow-motion car crash – and Keir Starmer isn’t even in the driving seat | Marina Hyde
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026


As John Healey goes, the political vultures circle Starmer. And so continues our history of PM-icide | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026

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The UN has shamed Israel over sexual violence in conflict. Now there must be accountability | Janine di Giovanni
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026

John Healey quitting defence puts a time bomb under No 10. He is a loyalist: this is no ordinary departure
Posted on Thursday June 11, 2026

A new test claims to tell how well you’re ageing – and even when you’ll die. But I’d rather not know | Helen Pilcher
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026

The UK defence minister's shock resignation is a warning for all of Europe | Paul Taylor
Posted on Thursday June 11, 2026


Reform and Restore are both hard right and poisonous – but their differences could be their undoing | Andy Beckett
Posted on Thursday June 11, 2026

Martin Rowson on the resignation of John Healey – cartoon
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026

The Guardian view on John Healey: the defence secretary’s resignation undermines Labour as well as Keir Starmer | Editorial
Posted on Thursday June 11, 2026

Pokémon Go data trained AI that could assist military drones in war zones
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
Location scans from the globally popular augmented reality game have helped train AI to recognise and interpret physical spaces
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An AI model trained on data collected from users of Pokémon Go will potentially help military drones find their location in war zones.
Pokémon Go, a 2016 augmented reality mobile game, allowed players to find and catch Pokémon in the real world using the cameras on their mobile phones, and exploded in popularity. In 2018, the company reported having more than 800m downloads worldwide.
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Canadian mother sues OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT led her daughter to kill herself
Posted on Thursday June 11, 2026
Suit filed in US alleges chatbot told Alice Carrier, 24, ‘maybe this is just the end’ as she struggled with suicidal thoughts
A Canadian mother sued OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, in US court on Thursday, alleging that ChatGPT encouraged her daughter to kill herself. The lawsuit is the latest in a slew accusing the company of failing to address dangerous conversations between users and the company’s chatbot.
Kristie Carrier said in a lawsuit filed in San Francisco state court that her daughter, Alice, told ChatGPT about her suicidal ideations more than a dozen times leading up to her death but that OpenAI’s safety systems never flagged the conversations for human review or terminated them.
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World Cup 2026: Canada and USA enter fray; empty seats; Mexico’s winning start; McTominay fitness boost – live
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
⚽️ Canada tightens in anticipation | What is enough for US?
⚽️ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail John
Five takeaways from the World Cup opener. These come courtesy of Matt Hughes who was in the Azteca (I can’t bring myself to say Mexico City Stadium).
How about this: you’re still tucking into your morning cornflakes and there’s already a World Cup daily pod to listen to. Jet-lag isn’t Jonathan Wilson’s friend but an evening in the Azteca lifted spirits, especially Raul Jimenez’s goal. Also, a glimpse behind the scenes at the first few days of Max and Barry living together in the US, insights from Barney Ronay and Jeff Rueter as well as your questions answered.
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Nobody should underestimate what Thomas Tuchel can do with England | Emma Hayes
Posted on Friday June 12, 2026
Leaving Cole Palmer at home surprised me, but I know Thomas from Chelsea – he’s the type of coach to die on his sword
In Thomas Tuchel, England have an elite coach. Don’t underestimate him. In my 12 years working at Chelsea, he and Mauricio Pochettino were my two favourite managers.
Thomas is a great communicator, he’s demanding and he articulates himself really well. I admire the way he transfers information to the press and to players in a clear, concise way that is methodical, inspirational and detailed, all at the same time.
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