Date | Title | Description |
08.05.2025 | WFH: Blackrock orders managing directors to work full week from office | Blackrock is ordering its most senior staff to work from the office five days a week in the latest example of financial institutions abandoning the flexible working from home (WFH) policies many adopted in the wake of the pandemic.
The inve... |
08.05.2025 | Firms will have to ‘train British workers’ under immigration plans | UK firms will reportedly have to train British workers if they wish to hire staff from abroad as part of government efforts to lessen the economy’s reliance on mass immigration.
Firms have lowered expectations for investment in training, ac... |
07.05.2025 | The Rise of Reform: A New Chapter in British Politics | The political landscape in the UK is shifting. The recent local elections have shaken the foundations of the traditional two-party system. Reform UK, led by Nigel Farage, has emerged as a formidable force. This is not just a blip; it’s a si... |
07.05.2025 | A New Era of Immigration Policy and the Battle Against Spyware | In the ever-shifting landscape of politics and technology, two stories emerge, each a reflection of the times we live in. One is a tightening grip on immigration policy in the UK, while the other is a courtroom clash that reverberates throu... |
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... |
06.05.2025 | Tories take note: Reform will come at Labour from the left | As the dust settles on the local elections, party leaders will be busy trying to identify the right lessons. For the Conservatives, the picture is both clear and complicated. As Kemi Badenoch put it, her party faced a “bloodbath” in council... |
06.05.2025 | Home Office to clamp down on visa overstays amid pressure from Farage | New Home Office rules would put curbs on work and study visas from nationalities most at risk of overstaying and going on to claim asylum as part of Labour’s push to reduce net migration.
Applications from Pakistanis, Nigerians and Sri Lank... |
05.05.2025 | Ed Miliband’s net-zero plans risk causing blackouts, says Union boss | The boss of one Labour’s largest supporting unions has urged Sir Keir Starmer to ignore the “false prophets of climate fundamentalism” and rethink the current net-zero timetable.
Writing in the Times, GMB General Secretary Gary Smith warned... |
05.05.2025 | Heathrow: Sir Richard Branson eyes terminal as Virgin Atlantic and British Airways push for more control | Sir Richard Branson could end up taking over one of Heathrow Airport’s terminals if the airport succumbs to pressure from airlines to reform its regulatory model.
The billionaire’s airline Virgin Atlantic is plotting to seize greater contro... |
04.05.2025 | Rachel Reeves has promised UK fintech the world – now she must deliver | Judgement day looms for Rachel Reeves, and UK fintech will be handing her the verdict.
In a keynote speech at Innovate Finance’s 11th global summit, the Chancellor confirmed the Treasury’s inaugural Financial Services Growth and Competitive... |
03.05.2025 | The Future of Housing: Solar Panels and the Cost of Change | The sun is rising on a new era of housing. By 2027, every new home in the UK will sport solar panels. This mandate is part of a broader push toward net-zero emissions. It’s a bold move, but not without its critics. The cost? An estimated £3... |
03.05.2025 | Jaguar Land Rover reboots US car exports despite tariff woes | Jaguar Land Rover has begun sending cars to the US again after halting shipping on the back of President Donald Trump’s trade war.
The first batch of vehicles headed to the US in nearly a month shipped out from the UK on Wednesday, as first... |
03.05.2025 | Are we witnessing the slow death of advertising holding companies? | The feted founder of AKQA, Ajaz Ahmed, has launched a new agency that promises to take on the “slow, bureaucratic” ad groups that since the pandemic have have been labouring under stagnant revenues and falling share prices. Ali Lyon asks: “... |
01.05.2025 | National Grid appoints Shell director to replace chief executive | National Grid has unveiled plans for the appointment of a top executive at Shell to replace its current boss, John Pettigrew.
Zoë Yujnovich, a former director of integrated gas and upstream at Shell, will net a base salary of £1.3m per year... |
01.05.2025 | Solar panels must be fitted on all new homes from 2027 in net zero push | New rules will mandate that housebuilders fit solar panels on the roofs of almost every new-build home from 2027, in a move slammed as an “ideological crusade”.
According to a report in The Times, the policy change would add around £3,300 t... |
29.04.2025 | Ed Miliband’s reckless Net Zero ideology | Rumours persist that Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, could be shunted out of his role when the Prime Minister conducts his first major reshuffle since last summer’s election victory. Keir Starmer has the perfect excuse; the world has cha... |
29.04.2025 | London yet to fire starting gun on 2040 Olympic bid despite Khan backing | Talk of a London bid to host the 2040 Olympic Games is premature and faces competition from Saudi Arabia, despite the enthusiasm of Mayor Sadiq Khan, City AM understands.
Khan this week reiterated his ambition for the capital to become the ... |
28.04.2025 | Sadiq Khan: London would ‘knock it out the park’ as 2040 Olympic host | Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has thrown his weight behind a London bid to host the 2040 Olympic Games.
A report published on Monday found the staging of six major sports events in London last year – including football’s Champions League final – gen... |
27.04.2025 | Inside the rapid rise of UK fintech | There’s a rocket strapped to UK fintech and it’s only speeding up.
On 28 April, UK fintech week kicks off, with industry body Innovate Finance hosting its 11th global summit.
This follows another record year for the industry, where business... |
25.04.2025 | The Illusion of Control: Elon Musk's Dance with Reality | Elon Musk is a maestro of chaos. His latest announcement about stepping back from DOGE is a perfect example of his unpredictable nature. It’s like watching a magician pull a rabbit from a hat, only to reveal it’s a hologram. The reality is ... |
25.04.2025 | The Small Business Boom: Navigating a Complex Landscape | The U.S. small business market is experiencing a renaissance. In the first quarter of 2025, over 2,300 businesses changed hands, marking a significant uptick in transactions. This surge represents a total value of $2 billion, a 9% increase ... |
24.04.2025 | Elon Musk Pretends He’s Leaving The Job He Supposedly Doesn’t Have To Not Return To The Job He Supposedly Never Left | There are a few ways to think about Elon Musk’s announcement this week that he’s stepping back from DOGE. The first is that he’s leaving a job he officially doesn’t have. The second is that he’s returning to a job (Tesla CEO) that he’s supp... |
23.04.2025 | The UK Economy: A Tightrope Walk Between Productivity and Borrowing | The UK economy is in a precarious position. It’s like a tightrope walker, balancing between productivity and borrowing. One misstep could send it tumbling down. Recent reports reveal troubling trends that could have lasting impacts on the n... |
23.04.2025 | If the ONS can’t measure productivity, how are we meant to improve it? | The ONS’s shortcomings are far from trivial, its bad maths is holding back the UK economy, writes Paul Ormerod
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has come in for a lot of criticism for the accuracy of its labour market data. More spec... |
22.04.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: DHL Halts Large Shipments to the U.S. | In a move that ripples through the global shipping landscape, DHL has pressed the pause button on large deliveries to the United States. This decision, effective April 21, 2025, stems from new U.S. customs regulations that have thrown a wre... |
22.04.2025 | As FTSE 100 pharma firms wait for a tariffs decision, what would drugs levies mean for consumers? | For FTSE 100 businesses navigating the shifting sands of Trump’s trade war, the uncertainty surrounding the tariffs has been almost as painful as the stock market shocks.
The pharmaceutical industry has been left in a particularly agonising... |
21.04.2025 | 'There's Panic and Confusion': One of the World's Biggest Shipping Companies Is Suspending Service on Select Packages to U.S. Consumers The order goes into effect on Monday, April 21. | New tariffs have changed customs processing, causing significant delays for DHL Express. The company just announced that it is suspending shipments to the U.S. for select packages starting Monday, April 21.
According to a notice on the comp... |
16.04.2025 | Tax Burden Rising: The Stealthy Squeeze on British Wallets | The financial landscape in the UK is shifting. A quiet storm brews as millions of Brits find themselves on the hook for income tax. The culprit? A freeze on tax bands. This decision, spearheaded by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, is set to pull a... |
16.04.2025 | The Digital Audio Revolution: How Next Broadcast Media is Changing the Game | The world of advertising is shifting. The days of traditional radio are fading like a distant echo. Digital audio is taking the spotlight. Next Broadcast Media is leading this charge with a groundbreaking platform called AdManager.FM. This ... |
16.04.2025 | Europe’s fastest growing start-up Allica Bank delivers another record year | Allica Bank nearly doubled its profit in the last year after another period of rapid growth.
The digital bank, which caters towards small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), increased pre-tax profits 86 per cent to £29.9m.
Lending activity... |
16.04.2025 | Government scrambles to swerve Trump pharma tariffs | A race against time is underway to shield the UK pharmaceutical sector from potentially swinging Trump tariffs on imported drugs.
As it stands, there is an exemption for pharmaceuticals on the baseline 10 per cent tariffs for goods coming i... |
16.04.2025 | Oil engineer Hunting says Trump tariff impact will be ‘immaterial’ | North Sea engineer Hunting said it expects the impact of US tariffs on the business to be “immaterial” as it reported quarterly trading in line with expectations.
The London-listed firm cautioned its forecast was before taking into account ... |
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... |
15.04.2025 | Millions more Brits to pay income tax amid bands freeze | Millions more Brits will be dragged into paying income tax in the coming months as Rachel Reeves squeezes the spending powers of lower earners with a freeze on tax bands.
Official data suggests that around 11 million Brits will begin paying... |
15.04.2025 | China’s out to destroy our steel industry? We can do that on our own. | The two remaining furnaces at the Scunthorpe steel plant, known as Anne and Bess, have blasted through plenty of crises over the course of their long lives and now, thanks to an emergency effort by ministers to source enough materials to ke... |
15.04.2025 | Firstgroup’s rail division exceeds expectations | Firstgroup’s rail business is trading ahead of expectations despite concerns surrounding the UK government’s wide-reaching railway network reforms.
The London-listed firm said on Tuesday that fees from the Department for Transport (DfT)’s c... |
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... |
13.04.2025 | WPP: FTSE 100 giant offers free-lunch Friday to get staff into office | The FTSE 100 advertising agency WPP has began offering free lunches to lure employees back into the office on Fridays.
From April, WPP’s team of 108,000 people is expected to be in the office at least four days a week.
The new rules require... |
13.04.2025 | Reynolds issues guidance to British Steel after MPs back emergency law | The business secretary Jonathan Reynolds has issued instructions to British Steel, using the emergency powers approved by Parliament on Saturday to save the Scunthorpe blast furnaces.
A government source confirmed that Reynolds had given di... |
12.04.2025 | Trump, tariffs and GDP: How do you forecast uncertainty? | The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), one of the UK’s central forecasters, prepared itself for President Trump’s tariff war – or at least partially.
At a presentation after Chancellor Reeves’ Spring Statement, OBR chair Richard Hughes... |
11.04.2025 | The Dawn of AI in Construction: A New Era Begins | The construction industry stands on the brink of a revolution. Generative AI is not just a buzzword; it’s a tidal wave ready to reshape the landscape. In 2025, American tech giants poured $300 billion into AI infrastructure. This surge in i... |
09.04.2025 | The Tariff Tango: Navigating Trade in a Tumultuous Era | The world of trade is a dance, and right now, the music is discordant. Tariffs are the heavy feet stomping on the toes of free trade. The recent moves by the Trump administration have sent shockwaves through global markets. The stakes are h... |
09.04.2025 | UK Businesses Stand Firm on DEI Amid US Backlash | In a world where corporate policies often sway like leaves in the wind, UK businesses are showing remarkable resilience. A recent survey reveals that British firms are not budging on their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives,... |
08.04.2025 | ANNA Money flies past 550% compound annual growth, as Aussie SMEs embrace digitised financial services | SYDNEY, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- One year after acquiring business credit card fintech Cape, AI-powered SME fintech ANNA Money has revealed 550 percent compound annual growth and other metrics that indicate a strong shift by Australian... |
08.04.2025 | Why using ChatGPT images could cost you down the line | ChatGPT’s new image generator is no doubt tempting for forward-looking marketeers, but don’t shrug off the legal risks, writes Paul Armstrong
ChatGPT’s new image tools didn’t go viral because they were useful, they went viral because they m... |
08.04.2025 | Why 2025 is the year AI will revolutionize construction | Generative AI is the tech buzzword of the decade -- and the money has followed obediently. In 2025, American Big Tech firms alone announced an investment of $300bn in AI infrastructure. A year earlier, global venture capital investment into... |
08.04.2025 | British firms sticking to DEI policies despite Trump crackdown | UK business leaders are not adjusting their approach to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) despite many high profile American counterparts rowing back on their policies in the face of pressure from the Trump administration, a survey has ... |
08.04.2025 | Britain must not forget the lessons of Adam Smith | Adam Smith taught us that trade is not a zero-sum game 250 years ago. Trump may not have read his Wealth of Nations, but the rest of the world now must, says James Price
Much ink has been spilled over Trump’s tariffs in the past few weeks. ... |
04.04.2025 | Navigating the Storm: The UK’s Response to Trump’s Tariffs | The air is thick with tension. President Trump has unleashed a wave of tariffs, sending ripples through the global economy. The UK finds itself at a crossroads, balancing the need for a strategic response with the desire to maintain strong ... |
04.04.2025 | Tariff Turmoil: The Global Economic Battlefield | In the world of trade, tariffs are the heavy artillery. They can reshape economies, alter alliances, and ignite conflicts. Recently, the United States unleashed a wave of tariffs that sent shockwaves across the globe. The stakes are high, a... |
04.04.2025 | UK fintech Wise eyes FTSE 100 listing | Money transfer business Wise said it was consulting with shareholders on a potential FTSE 100 listing.
The fintech said it would need to amend parts of its articles of association and receive approval from the Financial Conduct Authority to... |
03.04.2025 | US tariffs: UK in ‘better position’ than some but still ‘a challenge’ – Reynolds | The UK is in a “better position than a lot of other countries” after Donald Trump imposed a 10 per cent rate of tariffs on exports to the US, Jonathan Reynolds has said.
The US President imposed a rate of 20 per cent on the European Union (... |
02.04.2025 | US tariffs: UK being ‘supine’ and should ‘retaliate’, Lord Rose urges government | The UK has been “supine” to US President Donald Trump and should be “firm” and “find some way to retaliate”, Lord Rose has said.
The businessman and former boss of M&S and Asda told Times Radio the government has been “supine” to Presid... |
01.04.2025 | The Shifting Sands of the Energy Sector: Archer and Elliott's Diverging Paths | The energy sector is a landscape of shifting sands. Companies rise and fall, fortunes change, and strategies evolve. Recently, two stories have emerged that encapsulate this volatility: Archer's contract with Equinor and Elliott Investment ... |
01.04.2025 | US tariffs set to damage UK economy, Reeves tells cabinet ministers | Donald Trump’s tariffs are expected to “have an impact” on the UK’s economy, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has told cabinet ministers, after business secretary Jonathan Reynolds warned the country faces “a very serious and significant moment”.
T... |
31.03.2025 | EY selects Alison Duncan as UK chair | Big Four firm EY has selected Alison Duncan as its next UK chair, taking over from Hywel Ball, who stepped down last year.
Ball used to act as both EY’s UK chair and its managing partner, but the roles have been separated under rules by the... |
28.03.2025 | Activist investor Elliott takes short position in Shell after building a stake in rival BP | U.S. activist investor Elliott Investment Management has taken a short position against British oil major Shell as part of a global hedging program.
The move, which was first reported by British newspaper The Times on Thursday, comes shortl... |
27.03.2025 | Spring Statement 2025: Labour MP warns of ‘mother of all rebellions’ | A Labour MP has warned that Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves could face the “mother of all rebellions” over welfare policy if they do not rethink cuts to disability benefits.
The Prime Minister and Chancellor could face having “a big rebe... |
26.03.2025 | The Bank of England's Balancing Act: Growth vs. Inflation | The Bank of England stands at a crossroads. On one side, the relentless pursuit of inflation control. On the other, a growing call for economic growth. Recent discussions have sparked a debate that could reshape the UK’s monetary policy lan... |
25.03.2025 | Facial recognition cameras in Croydon should alarm all Londoners | The instalment of permanent facial recognition cameras in Croydon should worry us all, writes Big Brother Watch interim director Rebecca Vincent
It’s been a busy month at Big Brother Watch. Amidst a number of worrying bills being rushed thr... |
24.03.2025 | Add growth to Bank of England’s remit, Treasury told | The Treasury has been urged to change the Bank of England’s remit to include growth after a new paper by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) said a focus on nominal GDP would lead to “more stable” policymaking.
The Bank is mandated to h... |
20.03.2025 | The Balancing Act: Office Attendance and Environmental Concerns in Modern Infrastructure | In the bustling world of corporate law and infrastructure development, two stories emerge, each highlighting a different facet of modern challenges. One revolves around the strict office attendance policies of law firms, while the other gra... |
19.03.2025 | City law firm ties bonuses to office attendance | Junior lawyers at law firm A&O Shearman have been reminded that bonuses may be affected if they fail to comply with the office attendance policy.
Like many others, the firm has a policy that lawyers must be in the office at least 60 per... |
19.03.2025 | Exclusive: Top transport civil servant who oversaw HS2 to step down | Dame Bernadette Kelly, the top civil servant at the Department for Transport (DfT), is to step down after nearly eight years in the role.
A Whitehall veteran with four decades of experience, Kelly was appointed permanent secretary in April ... |
19.03.2025 | Westminster update: Assisted Dying Bill committee stage | Our president calls for modern slavery protections
Read our president Richard Atkinson’s opinion piece in the Times (paid).
He argues that the government's new Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill must restore modern slavery protect... |
18.03.2025 | The Big Shake-Up: EY's Bold Move Amid Consultancy Slowdown | In a world where consultancy firms once thrived, the tides are turning. Ernst & Young (EY), one of the Big Four accounting giants, is bracing for a significant transformation. Reports indicate that the firm is preparing to lay off dozen... |
18.03.2025 | Indian billionaire mulls expanding BT stake | Indian telecoms billionaire Sunil Bharti Mittal is reportedly considering boosting his stake in BT, according to a report in the Financial Times.
Mittal already holds a 24.5 per cent stake in BT, which he bought from Luxembourg-based teleco... |
18.03.2025 | Could bats put East West Rail off track? | A billion-pound railway line linking Oxford and Cambridge is a bellwether for the obstacles facing British infrastructure projects.
The project, named East West Rail, would provide a direct connection between the two university cities for t... |
17.03.2025 | EY planning senior partner layoffs – reports | Big four firm EY is set to lay off dozens of senior partners in its most significant redundancy plan in decades amid a slowdown in consultancy spending.
According to The Sunday Times, the accountancy and consultancy business, which welcomed... |
17.03.2025 | EY planning senior partner mass layoffs – reports | Big four firm EY is set to lay off dozens of senior partners in its most significant redundancy plan in decades amid a slowdown in consultancy spending.
According to The Sunday Times, the accountancy and consultancy business, which welcomed... |
16.03.2025 | MHA to target retail investors in £350m London Stock Exchange IPO | Accountancy firm MHA is set to launch an IPO on London’s junior stock market AIM targeting a £350m valuation tomorrow, including a plan to bring in £6m from British retail investors.
The UK arm of Baker Tilly is aiming to raise up to £125m ... |
15.03.2025 | The Fast Fashion Tug-of-War: Inditex vs. Shein | The fast fashion industry is a battleground. On one side, we have Inditex, the parent company of Zara, a titan with a long history. On the other, Shein, a rising star, known for its rapid production and low prices. Both companies are feelin... |
14.03.2025 | Shein confirms listing plans with London in the spotlight | Fast fashion titan Shein has confirmed its plans to float on the stock market, and hasn’t ruled out listing in London.
Chief executive Donald Tang told The Times that the firm wanted to go public to increase “accountability and transparency... |
20.02.2025 | Identity is the breaking point — get it right or zero trust fails | This article is part of VentureBeat’s special issue, “The cyber resilience playbook: Navigating the new era of threats.” Read more from this special issue here.
Deepfakes, or AI-driven deception and weaponized large language models (LLMs) a... |
12.02.2025 | Can U.S. Vice President’s Speech in France Change How We Think About European AI? | Company:
On November 2023, at Buckinghamshire, UK, international governments, leading AI companies, civil society groups, and research experts gathered to consider the risks of AI. It was the first major global event to address AI in this m... |
10.02.2025 | Navigating the Future: Pakistan's Reform Journey and the UK's Energy Dilemma | In the ever-evolving landscape of global governance and technology, two distinct narratives emerge from Pakistan and the UK. One is a tale of reform and transparency, while the other grapples with energy challenges and the race for AI supre... |
10.02.2025 | Big Tech Urges UK Energy Reform for AI Data Centres | Major tech companies are urging the government to restructure UK energy prices in order for the nation to benefit from data centre infrastructure and not miss out on the AI boom.
Amazon and OpenAI have commissioned a study from the Social M... |
23.01.2025 | 100 fastest-growing tech companies in Britain revealed – The Times | The Times’ 100 fastest-growing tech companies list, in partnership with Beauhurst, features four Parkwalk portfolio companies – Evolito Ltd, Mind Foundry, BibliU and Symetrica.
Nu Quantum and Xampla were also listed as female-led companies ... |
21.01.2025 | The Global Risk Landscape: Navigating Misinformation, Conflict, and Environmental Challenges | The World Economic Forum (WEF) has once again highlighted the precarious state of our world in its latest Global Risks Report. The findings paint a vivid picture of a landscape riddled with threats. Misinformation and disinformation top the... |
21.01.2025 | David Beckham, Whose Net Worth Soared After Leaving Soccer, Says He Kept Working to Motivate His Kids During a Q&A on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, re... |
This article originally appeared on Business Insider.
David Beckham was already wealthier than most CEOs when he quit professional soccer in 2013.
Retirement could have been luxurious and easy. Instead, he said Tuesday, he persevered with ... |
18.01.2025 | Anthropomorphizing AI: Dire consequences of mistaking human-like for human have already emerged | Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More
In our rush to understand and relate to AI, we have fallen into a seductive trap: Attributing human characteristi... |
17.01.2025 | UK Property Market Will Be a Buyer’s Market for UK Expat and Foreign Investors in 2025 | Liquid Expat Mortgages are amongst the positive forecasters, predicting that it will be a buyer’s market for UK expat and foreign national investors in 2025.
The general feeling from market experts and analysts at the moment is that 2025 is... |
15.01.2025 | Misinformation and Disinformation Top WEF Short Term Threat List, Again | The World Economic Forum (WEF) has found that the number one perceived threat of the next two years is misinformation and disinformation, following the trend of last year’s prediction, according to the organisation’s latest report.
The WEF’... |
31.12.2024 | Achievement unlocked: How video games are changing the world | What began as two white paddles bouncing a pixelated white ball in Pong has grown into a colossal industry worth approximately €177.7 billion as of 2022. Which far exceeds the combined revenues of the music industry (€25.2 billion) and the ... |
30.12.2024 | 2024 Beauhurst report on university spinouts | Parkwalk have launched the annual ‘Equity Investments into Spinouts’ 2024 report, in conjunction with Beauhurst. The report findings are also featured in The Times article “Investment in university spin-outs revives after a tough period”.
D... |
23.12.2024 | UK Expat and Foreign National Investors Still Investing Post-Budget | As a result of Rachel Reeves’ first budget, there were rumours and predictions that the number of landlords purchasing property would fall. However, the UK housing market has once again defied expectations, and landlords are buying more hom... |
19.12.2024 | From Pride to Stigma: The Identity Crisis of Belarusian Tech Companies | Belarus ~
Company:
Belarus was once referred to as the “Silicon Valley of Eastern Europe.” Indeed, since the 2010s, the number of tech companies had grown, the tech sector became a solid part of the country’s GDP, and brought a completely n... |
14.11.2024 | Peter Thiel: 'Almost everybody (tech CEO) I know' shifted right | At Culture, Religion & Tech, take II in Miami on October 29, 2024
Culture, Religion & Technology, take II is a wrap! Nearly 300 people attended the event held October 29, 2024 at Miami Dade College and hosted by the Economic Club of... |
08.11.2024 | Nokkvi Dan Ellidason on Behavioral Cryptonomics: The Correlation between Cryptocurrency and Behavioral Economics | Created by Carl Williams
Nov 08 2024, 01:11 AM EST
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Share on Flipboard |
03.11.2024 | Michael Caine discusses his first interaction with Tom Cruise 40 years ago | At the age of 91, Michael Caine has seen a lot over his decades in Hollywood. The two-time Oscar winner is retired from acting, but he’s now promoting his new memoir, Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over. During one interview to promote the bo... |
31.10.2024 | Power Shortages Stall Data Center Growth in UK, Europe | The construction of new data centres in the U.K. and Europe is being held up due to insufficient electricity supply. Utility companies in the U.S. have also been struggling to keep up with demand.
David Sleath, chief executive of developmen... |
30.10.2024 | Oddlygood Snaps Up Alt-Milk Maker to Put Plant-Based Portfolio in Rude Health | 5 Mins Read Finnish vegan company Oddlygood, a spin-off of dairy giant Valio, has acquired British plant-based milk brand Rude Health.
One of the UK’s most well-known brands in the vegan space, Rude Health, has been bought by Oddlygood, the... |
13.10.2024 | От почтового отделения до тюрьмы: как баг в программе Horizon разрушил жизни тысяч британцев | За последние несколько лет все уже привыкли к новостям о неполадках с IT у крупного бизнеса, многие с ними столкнулись сами. Кто-то обнаружил свои данные утекшими из сервиса доставки, кто-то не мог получить посылку из-за шифровальщика, одол... |
12.10.2024 | BE WTR: A Wave of Change in Water Sustainability | In a world grappling with water scarcity and environmental degradation, BE WTR emerges as a beacon of hope. This Swiss-based company is not just another player in the bottled water market; it’s a revolution. With a recent CHF 39 million inv... |
10.10.2024 | The Week in AgriFoodTech: Alt meatball alert as La Vie cooks up $27m, baCta lands funds for natural rubber | France gave us some hope for meat alternatives this week when Paris-based La Vie announced a €25 million ($27 million) raise for its vegan meatballs.
In climate tech, Germany’s forward earth raised money for its environmental management sof... |
25.09.2024 | Hurry up HS2, the diggers are coming | Time is short for the government on HS2. That’s been the message this week as politicians and executives gather at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Two key stories have emerged over the last couple of days in the Times and Telegrap... |
17.09.2024 | Deliciously Ella: Plant-Based Snacking Brand Acquired by Hero Group in Multimillion-Pound Deal | 5 Mins Read Swiss food manufacturer Hero Group has taken over vegan healthy eating brand Deliciously Ella, with owners Ella and Matthew Mills remaining at the company.
Deliciously Ella, the UK-based pioneer of vegan snacking, has been acqui... |
03.09.2024 | На Западе удар по ВСУ в Полтаве назвали страшнейшим с начала СВО | Газета The Times в своем материале назвала удар по учебно-тренировочному центру войск связи ВСУ в Полтаве одним из самых смертоносных за всю историю конфликта на Украине.
"По меньшей мере 47 человек погибли, более 200 человек получили ... |
13.08.2024 | The Misinformation Maelstrom: Navigating the Storm of Disinformation and Free Speech | In the digital age, misinformation spreads like wildfire. Social media platforms are the kindling, and figures like Elon Musk are the sparks. The recent riots in the UK, ignited by false claims about asylum seekers, illustrate the chaos tha... |
09.08.2024 | Educate, Don’t Isolate: How To Combat Elon Musk’s Misinformation Machine | You may have heard that Elon Musk and the UK are fighting. And both of them are looking ridiculous.
Riots are happening across the UK in response to the stabbing deaths of three children. The background for the riots is that a bunch of shit... |