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Anthropic shutdown exposes AI service risk
Read the full story: Anthropic shutdown exposes AI service riskAnthropic’s model shutdown has turned AI access into service risk. Users seeking refunds after Fable 5’s withdrawal have exposed deeper questions over continuity, governance, and procurement.
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BCC urges new growth delivery test

Growth policy is moving from ambition into delivery pressure today. The BCC says ministers should test whether economic measures change real decisions on skills, AI, trade, finance, and scaling.









