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19.06.2025 | HS2: A Train Wreck on the Tracks of Time | The High-Speed 2 (HS2) project is a cautionary tale. Once a beacon of progress, it now stands as a monument to mismanagement. The latest revelations from the UK government paint a grim picture. Delays stretch into the horizon, costs spiral ... |
19.06.2025 | The Shifting Sands of Global Security: A Dual Narrative | In a world where the stakes are high, two stories emerge from the UK. One is a call to arms against a potential nuclear threat. The other is a groundbreaking appointment in intelligence. Together, they paint a picture of a nation grappling ... |
19.06.2025 | Exclusive: Government admits fossil fuels use is cheaper than net zero technology | The UK government has quietly admitted that renewables and other low-carbon technologies essential to the rapid drive to net zero are more expensive than using fossil fuel, City AM can reveal, which has in turn made energy bills higher for ... |
18.06.2025 | HS2 faces two more years of delay amid ‘litany of failures’ | Ministers will delay HS2 by at least another two years and outline a “litany of failures” which have led to costs on the project spiralling out of control, in the latest storm facing Britain’s biggest infrastructure project.
Transport secre... |
17.06.2025 | Political Tectonics: Shifting Alliances and Economic Illusions in Westminster | The political landscape in Westminster is a shifting sand dune, constantly reshaped by the winds of ambition and discontent. Recent events have revealed cracks in the foundations of both the Labour and Conservative parties, as MPs grapple w... |
17.06.2025 | The Battle Over Education Tax: A Clash of Rights and Revenue | The recent High Court ruling on VAT for private school fees has stirred a tempest in the educational landscape of the UK. Families with children in private institutions have found themselves on the losing side of a legal battle that has sig... |
16.06.2025 | Namibia: Mi6 Appoints First Female Chief in 116-Year History | MI6 will be led by a woman for the first time in the foreign intelligence service's 116-year history.
Blaise Metreweli, who joined the Secret Intelligence Service in 1999, will become the 18th chief of the organisation and take over from Si... |
13.06.2025 | Westminster upheavals: Labour MPs could resign, Lib Dems courting Tory MPs | Political intrigue is alive in Whitehall’s corridors, as Labour’s welfare reforms have landed a number of MPs on ‘resignation watch.’ On the benches opposite, Tories on the left of the party are being courted by Lib Dems.
Work and Pensions ... |
12.06.2025 | Tesco's Resurgence: A Giant's Grip on the UK Grocery Market | Tesco is back. The supermarket titan has tightened its grip on the UK grocery market, reclaiming its crown with impressive sales figures and strategic maneuvers. The latest first-quarter results reveal a 5.9% increase in food sales and a 6.... |
12.06.2025 | Reeves’ spending spree could open £20bn gap – which taxes will rise? | Rachel Reeves splashed the taxpayer cash in her inaugural Spending Review, raising expectations the Chancellor may be coming back for more tax revenue in the Autumn if her growth ambitions are not met.
Reeves is set to hand out an extra £19... |
12.06.2025 | Bargain Britain: UK firms under siege by foreign takeovers | The London Stock Exchange has suffered a bruising week as private equity firms and foreign giants continue to snap up British bargains.
Markets were hit with a double blow on Wednesday after Canadian consultancy giant acquired engineering f... |
12.06.2025 | The Capitalist: Reform chairman recalls encounter with evil spirits | Baby bans, fake news and paranormal activity at Reform. Catch up on the latest gossip in this week’s instalment of The Capitalist
As City AM revealed this week, the list of “prohibited items” detailed on signs at London Tech Week sounded mo... |
11.06.2025 | Nebius Group Воложа инвестирует $270 млн в центры ИИ в Великобритании | Нидерландская Nebius Group, возглавляемая сооснователем «Яндекса» Аркадием Воложем, инвестирует £200 млн ($270 млн) в центры обработки данных для искусственного интеллекта в Великобритании, сообщила The Telegraph.
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06.06.2025 | The high-profile non-doms that have quit Britain since the Budget | If the pleas of wealth advisers and tax lawyers are to be believed, since the Chancellor’s Autumn fiscal crackdown, non-doms have been leaving Britain in droves. We’ve listed the most high-profile departures since the Budget.
Having made it... |
05.06.2025 | The Capitalist: London SXSW pass-holders fork out £1k to queue down Brick Lane | Mishaps at London SXSW, fishticuffs at London restaurants and a Bitcoin breakfast with Reform at The Shard; catch up on the latest gossip in this week’s edition of The Capitalist
SXSW, one of the world’s most prestigious festivals of ideas,... |
05.06.2025 | Labour’s not for turning but the Inheritance Tax battle will rumble on | Civil servants and politicians could not believe their eyes. As the hoarse grumble of diesel motors thundered along Whitehall, a fleet of tractors descended onto Parliament Square, heralded by a cacophony of honks to the tune of Aqua’s Barb... |
31.05.2025 | Ryanair's Sky-High Ambitions: Bonuses, Innovations, and the Future of Air Travel | Ryanair is soaring high, but not without its share of turbulence. The Irish airline, known for its budget fares and no-frills service, is making headlines for two significant reasons: a staggering €100 million bonus for its CEO, Michael O’L... |
30.05.2025 | JPMorgan Chase's Bold Move to Capture America's Wealthy | In the world of finance, change is the only constant. JPMorgan Chase is embracing this truth with a bold strategy aimed at America's affluent households. The bank is not just chasing dollars; it’s redefining the banking experience for the w... |
30.05.2025 | Trump’s visa ban could be Britain’s big break in the race for top Chinese talent | British universities are preparing to attract international Chinese students after President Donald Trump’s administration cracked down on visas for Chinese students studying in the U.S.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a stateme... |
29.05.2025 | The Looming Tax Storm: A Closer Look at UK Pension Policies and Economic Proposals | The winds of change are blowing through the UK’s economic landscape. With rising government spending and a ballooning deficit, the government is eyeing new sources of revenue. The recent HMRC review signals potential shifts in pension tax p... |
29.05.2025 | Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary qualifies for monster €100m bonus | Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary is set for a monster €100m (£84.2m) bonus after the Irish airline’s shares hit a key performance target.
Shares in Ryanair closed at €23.74 on Thursday, marking the 28th consecutive day the stock has ... |
29.05.2025 | 50,000 civil service jobs could be cut in Labour spending review | Civil servants are facing another round of job cuts, with as many as 50,000 civil service jobs on the line in the government’s upcoming spending review.
According to reports, ten per cent of civil servants, who number 500,000 in total, will... |
29.05.2025 | Mark Kleinman: AA float needs smart pricing to avoid breakdown | Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly City AM column
Here’s a candidate for toughest IPO mandate in the City: return the venerable AA, the UK’s biggest breakdown recovery service, ... |
29.05.2025 | Keir Starmer hits back at Reform’s ‘fantasy’ economic policies | Keir Starmer has hit back at Nigel Farage’s “fantasy economics,” after the Reform leader laid out a suite of fresh policies aimed at attracting voters away from Labour.
In a speech to workers in the North West later today Starmer plans make... |
28.05.2025 | HMRC review signals potential pension tax changes in Autumn | Rachel Reeves could target pension savers in fresh tax grab as the Chancellor looks for additional ways to fund the government’s ballooning spending.
His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published research as part of an official rev... |
28.05.2025 | AIM to shed billions as market projected to shrink by a fifth | London’s junior stock market is set to deepen its listing crisis as it heads towards its 30th birthday.
The alternative investment market (AIM) is projected to have £12.3bn of market capitalisation, after 61 companies announced plans to dit... |
27.05.2025 | The Guardian slashes losses amid record sales following The Observer deal | The Guardian has slashed its losses and achieved a record revenue in the year the media group sold The Observer.
The title achieved a revenue of around £275m, according to unaudited figures for the year to 31 March 2025, up from the £257.8m... |
26.05.2025 | Starmer’s bid to ease welfare cuts piles pressure on Rachel Reeves | Keir Starmer has told his cabinet to jettison the two-child benefit cap, according to reports over the weekend, in a move that piles pressure on the Treasury and chancellor Rachel Reeves.
The cap, which was introduced by the Conservative pa... |
23.05.2025 | The Economic Tug-of-War: Labour's Internal Struggles and External Pressures | In the heart of British politics, a storm brews. The Labour Party, once a bastion of unity, now finds itself in a tug-of-war over economic policy. Angela Rayner, the Deputy Prime Minister, has thrown a wrench into the gears of government wi... |
23.05.2025 | Telegraph bought by US private equity giant | The Daily Telegraph is poised to be sold to an investment consortium led by a US private equity firm, bringing a likely end to two years of uncertainty over its ownership.
Redbird Capital Partners, one half of the vehicle which first bought... |
23.05.2025 | Британскую The Daily Telegraph за $675 млн покупает американский фонд | - |
22.05.2025 | Mark Kleinman: Reeves’ City IPO push still lacks momentum | Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly City AM column
It’s the City’s most oft-recurring question: how do you reverse the alarming decline in London’s attractiveness as a destinatio... |
21.05.2025 | Angela Rayner pushes for tax hikes on savers, in split with Reeves | Angela Rayner reportedly pushed for a £4bn tax raid on wealthier Brits in the lead up to the Spring Statement, in signs of a senior Cabinet level split on economic policy.
According to a leaked note reportedly seen by The Telegraph, the Dep... |
21.05.2025 | Reeves warned against bank tax raid | Rachel Reeves has been warned of the growth consequences of upping tax on lenders after a leaked memo from Angela Rayner called for the Chancellor to launch a cash grab on banks.
Reeves was sent a memo by the Deputy Prime Minister ahead of ... |
21.05.2025 | EY labels former head of EY Abu Dhabi a ‘fraudster’ in £2.7bn legal battle | EY UK’s lead barrister described the former head of EY Abu Dhabi as “plainly a fraudster” in the opening submissions at the £2.7bn legal battle against the firm over the collapse of NMC.
Abdulrahman Basaddiq, who previously headed up EY’s o... |
19.05.2025 | Ambitious Gen Z lead the return to office — here’s how they are using it to get ahead | Some ambitious Gen Z professionals are leading the return-to-office trend, eager to climb the corporate ladder, learn from their older peers and upend stereotypes about their generation.
Born between 1997 and 2012, many members of Gen Z sta... |
17.05.2025 | Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned against slashing cash ISA allowance | Finance chiefs have urged Rachel Reeves not to reform cash ISAs amid reports the Chancellor plans to slash the tax-free savings allowance.
The Treasury is reportedly considering lowering the annual cash ISA allowance from £20,000 to £4,000,... |
16.05.2025 | ‘Chagos chaos’ continues as deal is put ‘on hold’ | The government has put the much-contested Chagos islands deal ‘on hold’ after outcry from Labour backbenchers.
The deal would see sovereignty over the Chagos islands returned to Mauritius, but with the UK and US paying to continue military ... |
15.05.2025 | Sadiq Khan’s green belt U-turn is an admission of failure on housing | Sadiq Khan is spinning his plan to build on London’s green belt as a “radical change of approach”, but it’s nothing of the sort. It will have a very limited impact on housing starts during this mayoral term and may only add to the political... |
12.05.2025 | Pension funds that don’t back UK assets should be named and shamed, Phoenix boss says | Pension funds that don’t invest in UK assets should be named and shamed, the architect of the Mansion House Compact has said, as he called for “bold” action to address problems in London’s capital markets.
Sir Nicholas Lyons, chairman of Ph... |
07.05.2025 | The Future of Snooker in China: Hype or Reality? | Zhao Xintong's victory at the World Snooker Championship sent shockwaves through the sports world. He became the first Asian player to claim the title. The excitement was palpable. Hopes soared. Could this be the dawn of a snooker revolutio... |
07.05.2025 | Reform surge has reshaped the political landscape | Reform successfully capitalised on voter frustration to achieve success at the local elections. How they handle the levers of power – and how the Conservatives respond – will define politics for years to come, says Brandon Lewis
A few month... |
03.05.2025 | Parkwalk’s Moray Wright in The Telegraph | Parkwalk’s CEO Moray Wright recently spoke with The Telegraph on how Britain can take inspiration from the US by investing more in technology to drive economic growth.
While the US is positioned at the centre of the coming AI boom and is ho... |
03.05.2025 | Prince Harry 'devastated' after losing legal fight with UK gov over police protection | LONDON: Prince Harry said he was "devastated" after he lost his legal challenge on Friday (May 2) to Britain changing his security arrangements after he stepped down from royal duties, telling the BBC he could not safely bring his... |
02.05.2025 | BBC confirms new four-year deal for England cricket and Hundred | The BBC has confirmed it will show highlights of England cricket internationals and live coverage of The Hundred for the next four years after striking a new deal with the ECB.
The package – reported by City AM last month – includes highlig... |
01.05.2025 | FA issues blanket ban on transgender women playing in female football | The FA has followed other major sports and banned transgender women from playing in women’s football from next month.
Just weeks ago it was still resisting calls to implement a blanket ban but has now updated its policy following last month... |
01.05.2025 | Sadiq Khan is squandering the success of the Elizabeth Line | Despite the popularity and success of the Elizabeth Line, other major transport projects in the capital are in limbo, writes James Ford
Everybody loves the Elizabeth Line, right? There are the sleek, open-plan trains, the breathtaking, well... |
29.04.2025 | Labour ministers urged to be clearer on small pension pot plans | The UK government needs to be more coherent and take extra care with pension schemes before it consolidates small pension pots, a leading industry group has warned.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) last week unveiled plans to ease... |
28.04.2025 | Redbird ‘confident’ of tying up Telegraph deal in weeks | US private equity shop Redbird Capital is “confident” of getting a deal for the Daily Telegraph newspaper over the line in just a few months, marking the end of the conservative broadsheet’s two-year hiatus without an active owner.
A source... |
28.04.2025 | Virgin Atlantic boss slams Heathrow chief for dozing during fire | A decision by the head of Heathrow Airport to go to bed during last month’s substation fire was “questionable,” the chief executive of one of its main airlines has said.
In an interview with the Telegraph, Virgin Atlantic boss Shai Weiss sa... |
27.04.2025 | Раскрыто, кому предназначался третий стул на встрече Трампа и Зеленского | Третий стул во время встречи американского президента Дональда Трампа с Владимиром Зеленским перед похоронами Папы Римского был зарезервирован для переводчика, а не для французского лидера Эммануэля Макрона.
«Люди ломали головы насчет того,... |
26.04.2025 | Zelensky says Vatican meeting with Trump ‘has potential to become historic’ | Volodymyr Zelensky said his meeting with Donald Trump on the fringes of the Pope’s funeral “has potential to become historic”.
The Ukrainian president and his US counterpart met within St Peter’s Basilica after they each paid respects at Fr... |
23.04.2025 | The Storm Brewing in English Football: Relegation, Legal Battles, and Broadcast Wars | English football is a tempestuous sea. The waves of relegation crash against the shores of ambition, while legal battles stir the waters of competition. As clubs navigate these turbulent times, the landscape of the sport is shifting beneath... |
23.04.2025 | Leicester City stars face up to 50 per cent wage cuts after relegation | Leicester City’s players are facing wage cuts of up to 50 per cent next season following their relegation from the Premier League.
Leicester have acted to protect themselves when offering contracts to new players in recent years having also... |
22.04.2025 | Roche to invest $50 billion in the U.S. as pharma tariff threat lingers | The investment will create more than 12,000 jobs, Roche said — 1,000 with the company, and the remainder to support new U.S. manufacturing capabilities.
Pharmaceutical companies have been scrambling to bolster their U.S. presence amid threa... |
20.04.2025 | A Shein-shaped question looms large over London | With UK regulators said to have rubber-stamped its application to list in London, Shein’s long-awaited blockbuster IPO is closer than ever. But with questions over its links to forced labour continuing to dog the Chinese-founded firm, and r... |
18.04.2025 | Google-backed UK startup Oxa says US operations ”shock absorbed” from Trump tariffs | Google-backed UK tech firm Oxa says its US operations are “shock absorbed” from the Trump tariffs, as it says it’s on the "precipice” of scaling. Oxa, founded in 2014, develops software for self-driving vehicles with a focus on selling... |
18.04.2025 | Reeves to hold talks with US as Trump says ‘no rush’ to strike deals | Rachel Reeves has said she will hold talks with the White House next week amid efforts to strike a UK-US trade deal, despite Donald Trump downplaying the likelihood of any imminent agreements.
Britain hopes a deal can help soften the brunt ... |
17.04.2025 | UK-US trade deal could be agreed within weeks, as MPs call for vote | A trade deal between the UK and the US could reportedly be agreed within weeks, as senior MPs have called for Parliament to have a vote on any such agreement.
According to a report in the Telegraph, White House officials believe a deal with... |
17.04.2025 | Why don’t we mutualise British Steel? | It’s not just nationalise or privatise, there is a third way for British Steel – and it’s a win-win, writes Bartek Staniszewski
On 12 April, the government took control of the Scunthorpe Steelworks to save it from closure, sparking renewed ... |
15.04.2025 | The Thames and Steel: A Call to Action for Britain’s Future | The Thames flows like a lifeline through London, its waters a mirror reflecting the city’s spirit. Yet, beneath its surface lies a troubling reality. The recent health warnings for rowers during the prestigious Boat Race highlight a grim tr... |
14.04.2025 | Why the UK can’t get a grip of its energy crisis | A months-long cost-of-living crisis, state bailouts of consumer energy bills, endless planning rows, judicial interventions and now the near-collapse of Britain’s only manufacturer of virgin steel all show different sides to the UK’s ongoin... |
14.04.2025 | British Steel: What is at stake? | Government officials were in a race on Monday to secure the critical supply of materials needed to keep British Steel’s two blast furnaces in Scunthorpe running.
The site’s closure would spell the end of the final hub in the UK capable of p... |
14.04.2025 | British Steel: No 10 won’t rule out future Chinese involvement in steel making | No 10 has declined to rule out future Chinese involvement in steel making, amid a race to keep the British Steel furnaces alight in Scunthorpe.
The UK government has now said it is “confident” it will beat a race against time to keep the si... |
11.04.2025 | "К Одессе подошли": эксперт назвал цели для применения "Орешника" | Военный эксперт Анатолий Матвийчук ответил на вопрос журналистов о том, почему Россия больше не применяла новейшую ракету "Орешник" на Украине и может ли она быть применена при определенных условиях.
"Думаю, сейчас «Орешник» ... |
10.04.2025 | Philip Green verdict is a big win for the under scrutiny ECHR | Sir Philip Green tried to sue the UK, but Strasbourg said ‘no’ — in a move that not only “reaffirms” Parliamentary privilege but shines a telling light on the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Parliamentary privilege, a right that has ... |
09.04.2025 | The Steel Dilemma: A Crucial Crossroad for Britain’s Industry | The fate of British Steel hangs in the balance. The Scunthorpe plant, the last bastion of steelmaking in the UK, faces an uncertain future. Sir Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister, has stated that “all options are on the table” regarding its p... |
09.04.2025 | ITV’s deal with ‘Traitors’ producer sparks fears for local news | ITV’s early stage discussions with Abu Dhabi-backed RedBird to spin off its production arm into a seperate £3bn entity have sparked growing concern over the future of its commitment to local and regional news.
As first reported by the Teleg... |
08.04.2025 | Philip Green loses legal challenge over parliamentary privilege for court injunctions | A legal challenge lodged by Sir Philip Green to curb parliamentary privilege to name individuals shielded by court injunctions has been rejected by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)
Eight ECHR justices ruled on Tuesday that Article ... |
06.04.2025 | Globalisation has come to an end, says minister | Globalisation has “come to an end” in the wake of new tariffs imposed by the US, a Treasury minister has suggested.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones told the BBC that Britain needs to be “strong and resilient” and emphasised the... |
02.04.2025 | ECB facing pressure to drop prices in Hundred franchise sale | The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) could be asked to accept less than the £520m offered by new investors for 49 per cent of the eight Hundred franchises if they refuse to hand over control of the competition’s next television contrac... |
01.04.2025 | Moses Swaibu: From match-fixing to GameChanger | Crystal Palace protege Moses Swaibu went from big time to a life of crime, match-fixing for betting syndicates, but – via a spell in prison – is making amends with his sport integrity advisory GameChanger360.
Moses Swaibu knew he had hit ro... |
27.03.2025 | The Inflation Tango: A Delicate Dance in the U.K. Economy | The U.K. economy is in a precarious position, caught in the grips of inflation that refuses to settle down. Recent data reveals that inflation dipped to 2.8% in February, a slight reprieve from the 3% seen in January. But this cooling may b... |
26.03.2025 | U.K. inflation cools to 2.8% in February but respite could be short-lived | The U.K.’s inflation rate fell slightly to 2.8% in February, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics, coming in just below analyst expectations of 2.9%.
Core inflation, which excludes more volatile energy, food, alc... |
26.03.2025 | British businesses pile on the pressure on UK Financial Minister Reeves ahead of budget update | Home improvement retailer Kingfisher became the latest British company to report a negative impact from U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ October budget — as she prepares her latest update on the state of the British economy.
Top on the ... |
21.03.2025 | OBR growth forecast ‘will be halved’ | Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ hopes for growth are set to be shattered as another forecaster looks to downgrade expectations.
The Bank of England halved its growth forecasts from 1.5 per cent to 0.75 per cent in February while the OECD recently... |
18.03.2025 | Asda's Road to Recovery: A Long Journey Ahead | Asda, the UK supermarket giant, finds itself at a crossroads. Once a leader in the grocery sector, it now grapples with declining market share and internal turmoil. The company’s new executive chairman, Allen Leighton, is back in the saddle... |
18.03.2025 | The ringers keeping the bells swinging in the Square Mile | As bell ringing faces an uncertain future, Carys Sharkey goes to meet the people keeping the tradition alive in the City
One late Thursday afternoon I made my way down from Cheapside, passing the thronging pubs spilling out onto Watling Str... |
15.03.2025 | The Intersection of Technology and Sports: A Tale of Two Battles | In the world of sports and technology, two stories emerge, each revealing the complexities of human ambition and the relentless pursuit of justice. One tale unfolds in the high-stakes arena of football, while the other navigates the digital... |
14.03.2025 | Asda: ‘It’s going to take time to rebuild’ says new boss | UK supermarket giant Asda has dominated headlines for the last year for a host of different reasons: turmoil at the top, declining market share and issues with a significant IT upgrade.
The grocer’s market share fell 5.8 per cent between De... |
14.03.2025 | Abramovich aide Granovskaia wins High Court battle over Chelsea transfer | Former Chelsea chief Marina Granovskaia, a close aide of Roman Abramovich, has won a High Court battle against football agent Saif Alrubie over a payment of more than £2m.
Alrubie brought a lawsuit against Granovskaia, claiming that he was ... |
06.03.2025 | International Women’s Day | Issues Abound, Women Persist | International Women’s Day feels different this year – the world collectively gasped following a pivotal meeting between two leaders as a war reaches a potential turning point, diversity and equity initiatives are being slashed left and righ... |
02.03.2025 | "Мы свидетели конца": экс-главком НАТО предрек страшное | Экс-главком Объединенными вооруженными силами НАТО в Европе адмирал Джеймс Ставридис допустил, что альянс может прекратить свое существование в ближайшей перспективе из-за разногласий США и Европы по поводу продолжения конфликта на Украине.... |
25.02.2025 | UK newspapers join creative industry in protest against AI copyright plans | - |
20.02.2025 | The Rise of Plant-Based Innovation: A Culinary Revolution | The world of food is changing. The winds of innovation are blowing through kitchens and supermarkets alike. Plant-based products are no longer a niche. They are becoming mainstream. This shift is driven by health concerns, environmental awa... |
19.02.2025 | Future Food Quick Bites: Vegan Dubai Chocolate, Impossible BrewDog & Non-Dairy Liqueurs | 5 Mins Read Our weekly column rounds up the latest sustainable food innovation news. This week, Future Food Quick Bites covers NotCo’s Dubai chocolate, BrewDog’s collaboration with Impossible Foods, and new products at Expo West. New produc... |
17.02.2025 | European leaders regroup in Paris for strategy huddle after Trump diplomatic blitz on Ukraine | Annalena Baerbock, Germany’s foreign minister, called the week “an existential moment. It’s a moment where Europe has to stand up.”
That’s where Macron hopes to step in with Monday’s meeting. Even if Jean-Noël Barrot, Macron’s foreign minis... |
09.02.2025 | $315 млрд за толстые пальцы или 7 000 000 баррелей нефти за запой: как человеческий фактор влияет на рынок | Фондовый рынок – это океан возможностей. Но не только позитивных! Чудесные истории роста на нем случаются никак не реже сказочных глупостей или обескураживающих простотой и критичностью ошибок, имеющих иногда глобальное влияние.
В этой публ... |
01.02.2025 | Shadows in the Spotlight: Alin Dragu's Poisoning Revelation | In the glitzy world of music, where dreams often shine bright, shadows lurk. Romanian singer Alin Dragu recently pulled back the curtain on a dark chapter of his life. In a now-deleted TikTok post, he revealed a shocking incident from 2011:... |
30.01.2025 | ITV, RedBird IMI in early-stage talks to merge production businesses, sources say | *
ITV, RedBird IMI discuss merging production units, sources say
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Merger would create one of Europe's largest production groups
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ITV shares rise 3.4% after merger talks report
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30.01.2025 | Richard Alvin on building Capital Business Media into a global success story | Share
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In this exclusive interview, Richard Alvin, Founder of Capital Business Media (CBM), shares how his organisation has surpassed revenue targets and evolved into a diversified media powerhouse.
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24.01.2025 | Meet the startup shaking up UK education AI policy: Faculty AI | UK government education policy is being shaken up by a UK startup, which is leveraging AI to help teachers mark homework. Faculty AI is behind the government initiative, which pools data to create AI apps aimed at making a teacher's job eas... |
17.01.2025 | UK prisons recruit officers from Nigeria to address staffing shortages | The UK prison service is recruiting officers from Nigeria and other countries to fill gaps in staffing.
This marks the first time the government has sponsored skilled worker visas for overseas recruits, following a change in the rules.
The ... |
10.01.2025 | 74% of Chip-Reliant Organisations Report Insufficient Supply | While the world has largely recovered from the chip shortage of 2020 to 2023, only 26% of organisations that rely on them currently feel that their supply is sufficient, according to a new report by the Capgemini Research Institute.
The rep... |
10.01.2025 | Could Giorgia Meloni’s Elon Musk deal be the start of Italy’s own Gilded Age | Share
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Giorgia Meloni’s love-in with Donald Trump confidant Elon Musk looks like it might be paying off, with reports suggesting that her government is poised to sign a $1.56 billion telecommunications deal with Musk’... |
19.12.2024 | Nearly 600,000 students earn UK degrees remotely without setting foot in the country | A new report reveals that almost 600,000 students are earning UK degrees without ever setting foot in the country.
The number of students enrolled in British universities overseas has increased significantly in recent years, according to th... |
12.12.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: After toppling Assad, Syrians face a new day — and remind the world’s democracies of freedoms often taken for granted | For Americans, the scenes of jubilation playing out across Syria should serve as a reminder of what we take for granted. Our nation still has work to do in order to fully achieve the lofty goals set out in the Declaration of Independence, b... |
10.12.2024 | China Investigates NVIDIA for Allegedly Breaking Monopoly Law | The Chinese government is investigating U.S. chipmaker NVIDIA for allegedly violating its anti-monopoly law by acquiring interconnect provider Mellanox.
On Monday, the State Administration for Market Regulation made a statement via China Ce... |
04.12.2024 | Food for Thought: The Climate Crisis and COP29's Missed Opportunity | The COP29 summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, was a stage for urgent climate discussions. Yet, one crucial topic was sidelined: the impact of our food systems on the environment. This oversight is like ignoring the elephant in the room while discus... |
02.12.2024 | Plant-Based Leaders Demand Change, Signing Collective Call to Action as COP29 Neglects Food’s Role in Climate Crisis | At this year’s COP29 hosted by the Azerbaijan capital Baku, the conversation around the climate impact of our global food system was once again stifled, despite various non-profits and groups calling on world leaders to reform food and agri... |