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Tuesday 17 March 2026 12:01 am | Updated: Monday 16 March 2026 4:08 pm The regulator will have powers to require club owners to improve cash flow English club owners will be required to inject funds, reduce debt or slash outgoings if they are deemed to be “high-risk” by the Independent Football Regulator.Under new licensing proposals published today, clubs will have to demonstrate that they have the financial resources to withstand major shocks such as relegation or withdrawal of owner funding – or risk the “nuclear option” of being banned from competing.IFR CEO Richard Monks insisted, however, that owners would not…
An empty Glasgow city centre unit could reopen as a bank branch. Source link
Local outrage after individual destroys wild growing public spaceThe destruction caused at the Commons, DonagahadeeA call has been made to the NI Executive to give special protected status to a coastal North Down public park that suffered a large-scale act of vandalism earlier this year.In January locals in Donaghadee were outraged after an individual destroyed much of the villages’ second, or rough, Commons, a largely wild growing public space. A person was witnessed by locals to enter the area in a hired tractor and set about destroying hedges, shrubs, trees and wild grasses, which have been a feature of the…
The SEC is working on a proposal to allow public companies to release earnings reports twice a year instead of quarterly, per the WSJ. Chatter about making the 50-plus-year-old quarterly requirement optional has picked up steam in the past year, as companies lament the cost and burden of preparing for quarterly earnings. The requirement is also thought to be one reason why some companies choose to stay private longer. Those in favor of change hope that a semiannual requirement will encourage more companies to go public by making it easier to maintain public company status. SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and…
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday expressing concern over the Pentagon’s decision to give Elon Musk’s company xAI access to classified networks. “Grok, the controversial AI model developed by xAI, has provided disturbing outputs for users, including giving users ‘advice on how to commit murders and terrorist attacks,’ generating antisemitic content, and creating child sexual abuse material,” the letter reads. Warren said Grok’s “apparent lack of adequate guardrails” could pose “serious risks to the safety of U.S. military personnel and to the cybersecurity of classified systems.” She demanded Hegseth provide information on…
Location : The A23 southbound at the junction with the A272 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 23:30 and 23:45 on 16 March 2026. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang thinks every company should have an OpenClaw strategy. And Nvidia is here to provide it. Nvidia has developed NemoClaw, an enterprise-grade platform built off the viral, local AI autonomous agent, Huang announced during his GTC keynote on Monday. The open source platform is essentially OpenClaw with enterprise-grade security and privacy considerations baked in. The idea is to turn OpenClaw into a secure platform that enterprises can tap into with one command and control how agents behave and handle data, according to the company. “For the CEOs, the question is, what’s your OpenClaw strategy?” Huang said on…
Wall Street may soon lose one of its favorite quarterly rituals — the corporate earnings confessional — as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) quietly drafts a proposal that could let public companies report results just twice a year instead of every three months. Semiannual Reporting May Replace Quarterly Earnings Under New SEC Plan […] Source link
Sussex police received a report that a woman had been raped on the lower esplanade in Brighton at about 5am on October 4. Karin Al-Danasurt, 20, an Egyptian living in Horsham, has previously denied four counts of raping the same woman. Ibrahim Alshafe, left, and Karin Al-Danasurt, right (Image: Sussex News and Pictures) Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, an Iranian national living in Crewe, and Ibrahim Alshafe, 25, also Egyptian and living in Horsham, have each denied two counts of raping her. Al-Danasurt has also pleaded not guilty to sharing three films of the alleged victim “in an intimate state” without her…
It sounds dramatic. A foreign company holding the switch to a country’s communications satellite and demanding $11.44 million. But, that really is the amount that is in the middle of the dispute between Nigeria Communications Satellite Limited and China Great Wall Industry Corporation, known as CGWIC. According to Pulse Nigeria, CGWIC wrote to NigComSat and copied Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying the debt reached $11,442,335.89 as of December 31, 2025. The letter gave a 30 day ultimatum. It warned that failure to settle the debt or give a legally binding payment guarantee could lead to suspension of satellite operations.…
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