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Concierge firm co-founded by queen’s nephew went on ‘ill-timed’ hiring spree before Iran war

Quintessentially almost quadrupled staff in Middle East and Asia less than year before wealthy began to flee Gulf

The embattled luxury concierge service co-founded by Queen Camilla’s nephew Ben Elliot embarked on what appeared to be an inopportune hiring spree in the Middle East and Asia before wealthy individuals began fleeing the region because of the US-Israel war on Iran.

Quintessentially almost quadrupled staff in the regions from 22 to 84 during its financial year to 30 April 2025, according to newly released annual accounts, which again reported multimillion-pound losses and warned of “material uncertainty” about its future.

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Sliders and slaw, and cheesy, nutty wedges: Simon Rogan’s spring cabbage recipes

Cheesy vegetarian sliders with pickles and slaw, and caramelised cheesy cabbage wedges

Cabbage is one of my favourite ingredients. I love it for its versatility, and also because it’s nutritious and incredibly satisfying to cook with. I’ve been putting cabbage on my menus for more than two decades now, and at Our Farm in Cartmel, Cumbria, we grow hundreds of varieties to use across my restaurants’ kitchens throughout the year. For me, cabbage has always been one of the real heroes in the kitchen, and today’s recipes are about creating generous, seasonal dishes to share with it at their centre.

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Vote Lib Dem or ‘regret it’ living under a Reform council, Davey tells voters

Party leader says vote for Labour or Greens in closely run seats will result in Reform victory at local elections

Voters in the home counties will “regret it for a long time” if they do not back the Liberal Democrats and wake up to a Reform-led council, Ed Davey has said.

The Lib Dems leader has identified five councils – East Surrey, West Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex and Huntingdonshire – where his party could win overall control, as well as swathes of the former “blue wall” where Davey said it was a “straight fight” between his party and Reform at the English local elections.

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‘Time the rest of us stepped up’: terror survivors’ group writes letter in support of UK Jews

Letter coordinated by Survivors Against Terror, which includes bereaved relatives, after spate of attacks on Jewish community

Dozens of survivors and bereaved relatives of 19 separate terror attacks have written an open letter of solidarity to the Jewish community, saying: “Standing together in the face of hatred is not just the right thing to do – it’s the most effective way of defeating terrorism.”

The letter was coordinated by the group Survivors Against Terror (SAT), after terror attacks on two Jewish men in north London earlier this week, in what was the latest in a series of attacks on the community in the UK.

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Jaguar Land Rover could have shifted production from UK without £380m battery subsidy, officials warned

Government officials said in December that Britain’s largest automotive employer could lead exodus from UK

Jaguar Land Rover would have considered moving car production out of the UK and slashing jobs if not for a £380m subsidy for its sister battery company, government officials claimed privately.

Officials at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) warned in December that Britain’s largest automotive employer may have triggered an exodus from the UK car industry, according to state aid documents prepared by the competition regulator.

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In Rotterdam-Vreewijk is in de nacht van maandag op dinsdag een explosief afgegaan. Verschillende spullen in de tuin aan de Voorde vlogen in brand en de voorgevel liep schade op. Er is niemand gewond geraakt.

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Microsoft to stop taking reservations for 17 Azure VM flavours, kill 13 in 2028

Microsoft will stop offering long-term rentals for 17 Azure instance types – most of them powered by CPUs Intel released in the 2010s – again showing that cloud computing isn’t always a seamless and easy choice. The fun starts on July 1st when Microsoft will stop taking orders for one-year reservations for 13 instance types – Av2, Amv2, Bv1, D, Ds, Dv2, Dsv2, F, Fs, Fsv2, G, Gs, Ls, Lsv2 – meaning it won’t be possible to book a server for a year. Microsoft will retire these instance types in May and November 2028. For another four instance types – Dv3, Dsv3, Ev3, Esv3 – Microsoft won’t allow any more reservations for one or three years, however they’ll remain operational beyond 2028. Redmond’s Retired VM Sizes Migration Guide lists all the details. Microsoft launched these instance types in the mid-to-late 2010s, so the machines it is retiring are no spring chickens. The newest of the retirees are third-gen VMs and Redmond is now offering seventh-gen machines. The software giant has published several pages offering advice on what to do, but none of them explain why it’s decided to retire these instance types. The Register thinks it’s because they run old Xeon CPUs from Intel’s Haswell, Skylake and Cascade Lake generations – which debuted in 2013, 2015, and 2019. More recent processors outperform these oldies and few Xeons have major backward-compatibility roadblocks, so very few cloudy workloads won’t be able to move. Users should therefore quite enjoy the move to newer Azure instances. Microsoft’s guidance of course recommends different Azure instance types as the ideal migration target. Microsoft will certainly like the move because newer CPUs offer more cores and almost certainly consume less energy than Intel’s oldies, meaning Redmond can pack more VMs into fewer servers while incurring lower operating costs. Perhaps Redmond will even free up some datacenter space it can use to host some AI hardware. Some Azure customers, however, face a job they could probably see coming but which will still be unpleasant. Organizations with applications running on Haswell, Skylake and Cascade Lake processors, and servers that can host them, are probably finding spare parts hard to come by and therefore must endure heightened risk. But they can choose to address that risk whenever they want to, unlike users of the 13 Azure instance types that will go away in 2028. ®

Microsoft to stop taking reservations for 17 Azure VM flavours, kill 13 in 2028

Haswell’s had its day and Skylake and Cascade Lake are draining away

Microsoft will stop offering long-term rentals for 17 Azure instance types – most of them powered by CPUs Intel released in the 2010s – again showing that cloud computing isn’t always a seamless and easy choice.…

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Nederland doneert gevangenisbussen aan Oekraïne

Nederland doneert in 2026 in totaal 20 gevangenisbussen aan het Oekraïense gevangeniswezen. Door de oorlog staat het gevangeniswezen in Oekraïne onder druk en is er behoefte aan extra materieel om het werk te kunnen blijven uitvoeren. Staatssecretaris van Justitie en Veiligheid, Claudia van Bruggen, heeft in het Oekraïense Lviv de eerste 4 voertuigen overgedragen.

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