
Nigel Farage quits as MP to trigger Clacton byelection, but rivals leave him with Count Binface
After months of financial scandal, Farage sought to force a showdown. Reform’s rivals opted out, leaving a novelty contest instead.

Curating from trusted global sources…
346 briefings · “ti”

After months of financial scandal, Farage sought to force a showdown. Reform’s rivals opted out, leaving a novelty contest instead.
A UOC study finds automation boosts output inside SMEs, while export gains depend more on regional localization than robots.

Cloud customers get fewer FX “resets,” while Microsoft argues annual updates improve predictability for sustained currency moves.

AirPods assembly king Luxshare raises HK$24.27 billion in its IPO while the Hong Kong tape immediately tests sentiment.
A new Analytical Chemistry technique aims to map cell-by-cell lipid differences that could clarify disease onset and spread.

Several candidates are circling as the party plans a nominating convention before the July 27 successor cutoff.

A must-win Senate seat just got harder, and the replacement timeline has no patience.

Met investigates a donation linked to Robert Jenrick's Tory leadership campaign as he moves from Conservative to Reform UK.

The challenger to Susan Collins steps out, and the Maine Democratic Party moves to find a new nominee fast.

A World Cup moment boosted Google Search to record queries per second, highlighting how star teams can instantly move attention markets.

A Bloomberg “Xbox reset” ties Fallout leadership to layoffs, canceled projects, and a pivot Obsidian can’t afford to miss.

A new theory reconciles two impurity pictures in many-particle systems, with potential impact from ultracold atoms to semiconductors.