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In a low-growth economy with tight civil service budgets, how can AI boost UK public sector efficiency? Rohan Malik and Jane Duncan from EY, and Amanda Sleight from Microsoft discuss applying private ...
Design software maker’s offering being followed in Silicon Valley for signs the market is ready for more tech listings ...
The UK’s financial services industry is facing a pivotal moment of change. Join Martina Keane and Preetham Peddanagari from ...
The UK’s Life Sciences Sector Plan may be bold — but it’s destined to disappoint unless we pick up the pace. It sets out 33 ...
Statement from UK, EU nations and others calling for end to war marks one of their toughest denunciations of Israel so far ...
The commission called for the abolition of Ofwat, with a new regulator replacing the Drinking Water Inspectorate and assuming the water-related functions of the Environment Agency and Natural England.
Polymarket, which describes itself as the world’s largest prediction market, on Monday said it had acquired Florida-based derivatives exchange QCX and affiliated clearinghouse QC Clearing — together ...
Big bourses are keen to tap into the rise in active retail traders, but reshaping infrastructure will be costly ...
In 1955, Life magazine ran a photo spread on Seabrook Farms in New Jersey, calling it the “biggest vegetable factory on earth ...
A group of teenage Dublin misfits finds freedom in music in the Lyric Hammersmith’s unsubtle but uplifting show ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called for an inquiry into the “entire Federal Reserve institution”, in the latest ...
The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which runs the oldest Grand Slam in tennis, regards the expansion of its grounds as key to safeguarding its future. Wimbledon can accommodate just over 500,000 ...
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