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June 1 1200 UTC Brief

In travel and deliveries

Wizz Air is telling UK passengers to get to European airports three hours before departure, as new EU border checks are causing long queues and missed flights. The airline says summer travel could be disrupted further unless the delays ease.

Royal Mail is under investigation again after nearly a quarter of first-class letters arrived late in the year to March. Ofcom says the company missed its delivery targets once more, and Royal Mail has already been fined £37 million since 2023, a level of performance that does little for the word “service”.

In business

EasyJet shares jumped more than 12% after Castlelake said it may make a takeover offer. The airline’s stock had already been under pressure this year from higher fuel costs and worries over Middle East tensions.

At the other end of the aviation mood spectrum, the market has discovered that a possible bid tends to be better for a share price than, say, running the airline.

In politics

Downing Street is preparing to release more than 1,000 pages of documents and messages linked to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador. Officials are calling it an unusually broad show of transparency, with material gathered from across government and some of it declassified for publication.

Meanwhile, Labour minister James Murray defended the party after a poll suggested union workers trust Reform UK more than Labour. He said the government needs time to show progress on living standards, pointed to the minimum wage and NHS investment, and repeated that more Mandelson material will be published.

In Europe and security

France says it detained the suspected Russian tanker Tagor in international waters west of Brittany, with help from the UK and other partners. President Emmanuel Macron said the vessel is subject to sanctions and linked the operation to efforts against Moscow’s shadow fleet.

Macron also said this year’s “Choose France” investment event has generated €93 billion in pledges. The Élysée says more than 230 projects have been announced since the initiative began in 2018.

In tech and health

Nvidia has unveiled the RTX Spark, an ARM-based AI chip for Windows PCs and laptops made with Microsoft and aimed at machines from Dell, HP, ASUS, Lenovo and MSI. The company says it is built for high AI and graphics performance with lower energy use, and should arrive this autumn.

Separately, the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse have launched a £10 million allergy research prize in her memory. Their foundation says it is the largest food allergy research fund ever awarded in the UK and will support work on preventing allergies before they start.

In brief

Sweden’s public health agency is telling parents to keep parts of the home phone-free and put devices away when spending time with children. The advice follows research on adult screen use and its effect on kids, which, for once, is a fairly direct response to reality.

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