Labour MPs have put Starmer on notice after election battering. Can he turn it around?
Even the prime minister's most loyal ministers are pushing him to change, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

Even the prime minister's most loyal ministers are pushing him to change, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

Apple is testing DRAM chips from China's CXMT for domestic use and lobbying the US government for wider approval. This move occurs amid US efforts to curb China's tech ambitions, with CXMT poised to be key in China's AI supply chain and planning a significant IPO.

Long queues at petrol stations in Moscow highlight Russia's deepening fuel crisis. While frustration is evident among citizens, public criticism of the Kremlin remains muted. The crisis is impacting daily life, with rationing and reduced services reported, and is beginning to affect Putin's approval ratings.

Tom Holland, Matt Damon, and Anne Hathaway discuss their roles in Christopher Nolan's epic adaptation of 'The Odyssey'. Holland reflects on playing Telemachus as a 'new chapter', Damon shares his surprise casting, and Hathaway discusses motherhood in ancient Greece.

US lawmakers are investigating the increasing use of Chinese AI models by American firms, citing concerns over national security, censorship, and intellectual property theft. While Chinese models offer cost advantages, they are seen as advancing Beijing's agenda. Potential curbs include procurement bans, though open-source models pose challenges.

Marine Le Pen launched her "La Renaissance" presidential campaign, defiantly announcing her candidacy hours after a court confirmed her guilty verdict for misuse of public funds. Her campaign, themed "Pour la France - For France," positions her against "The Metropolitan Elite" and "Globalists," notably French President Emmanuel Macron, whose party shares the "Renaissance" name.

Utah regulators revoked the license of Provo Canyon School's Springville campus, citing neglect and abuse, a facility where Paris Hilton alleged she was abused as a teen. Hilton, an advocate against such institutions, stated the school "failed the children in its care."