Tag: Peter Kyle
UK government guarantees £1.5bn loan for JLR supply chain after cyber attack
The UK government is to underwrite a £1.5 billion commercial loan guarantee for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) to support its struggling supply chain following a crippling cyber attack that has […]
JLR cyber attack victims told to sign on for benefits
The UK’s Business Secretary, Peter Kyle, has stated that workers in Jaguar Land Rover’s (JLR) supply chain, who have been laid off due to a crippling cyber attack, should apply […]
JLR extends shutdown to October 1st as cyber attack cripples production
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is to extend the suspension of production at its factories until at least October 1st as a result of a crippling cyber attack that has disabled […]
OpenAI boss discussed plans to give UK residents premium access to AI tool, 15.8 million PayPal accounts at risk
The boss of the firm behind ChatGPT and the UK technology secretary discussed a multibillion-pound deal to give the entire country premium access to the AI tool, the Guardian has learned. Sam […]
UK government launches AI fellowship backed by Meta
The UK government has announced a significant new scheme to accelerate its adoption of Artificial Intelligence, supported by a $1 million (£740,000) grant from Meta, the parent company of […]
Tesla shares dive over Elon Musk political party fears, Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max ‘biggest battery yet’
Shares in Tesla are heading for a sharp fall in the US as investors fear Elon Musk’s launch of a new political party will present further problems for the electric carmaker. […]
BYD revenue rises 29% to over $100 billion, glowing spirals from Space X rocket sighted
Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has reported annual revenue for 2024 that has leapfrogged rival Tesla. The Shenzhen-based firm says revenue rose by 29% to come in at 777 billion […]
UK to relax ban on hybrid cars, Apple’s iOS 18.4 offers map upgrade
Sir Keir Starmer is poised to relax a planned ban on popular hybrid cars amid warnings that electric vehicle (EV) sales targets are squeezing manufacturers too tightly. The Department for Transport […]







