The retailer could be heading for London’s stock market, but its rise has not come without controversy.
The plans would include “unilaterally reversing” the expansion of the Ulez clean air scheme in London.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer suggested that “hard-working small businesses have been held back”.
All of the airports which are affected have upgraded to new high-tech CT scanners.
Microsoft will modify a tool on its new AI-powered PCs that had sparked privacy concerns.
Labour’s biggest trade union backer is concerned workers’ rights policies do not go far enough.
Bidders have until next week to make an offer and save the remaining 1,500 UK jobs at the retailer.
US employers added 272,000 jobs in May which was far higher than economists expected.
They are also digging into whether AI can tell a dog’s age, gender and breed based on the noises it makes.
The R1 is the latest attempt to build AI-powered hardware that challenges our smartphone addiction.