It was also heard that Mr McKeown was involved in a feud with a criminal organisation known as
Swisher likened Musk's personal brand to that of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates more than two decades ago.She said Gates was once regarded as "the Darth Vader of Silicon Valley" because of his "arrogant and rude" personality.
Today, despite his flaws, Gates has largely rehabilitated his image."He learned. He grew up. People can change," Swisher told me, even though Musk is "clearly troubled."The problem for Musk is the future for him and his companies is not just about what he does - but what Trump decides too.
And while Trump needed Musk in the past, not least to help fund his presidential race, it's not so clear he does now.Noah Smith, writer of the Noahpinion Substack, said Trump's highly lucrative foray into cryptocurrencies -
- may have freed him from depending on Musk to carry out his will.
"My guess is that this was so he could get out from under Elon," Smith said.Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the move
But weight-loss specialists warn that NHS obesity services are already struggling to deal with demand for these drugs, and that the injections should only be used as part of a wider treatment plan.Wegovy and Mounjaro can both be bought privately, including at some supermarkets, chemists and high-street clinics.
Pens typically cost between £200 and £300, depending on the dose.The drugs should not be bought from non-regulated sources.