Where the City’s brightest get a few things off their chest. Today, Susie Logan, chief marketing officer at Royal London, takes the Notebook pen. Supporting women’s sport Being one of …
Minister: Cyber brings ‘risks we can’t ignore’ with UK firms still vulnerable
The minister for artificial intelligence (AI) has urged British businesses to shore up their cyber attack defences as new government data reveals that three quarters of medium and large sized …
FTSE 100 today: Inflation data and US Fed policy decision to set footsie’s course
Moving markets today: Asia markets mixed; China holds firm loan prime rates, bitcoin and ether rally stalls; All eyes on UK Inflation and US Federal Reserve policy decision Wall Street’s …
‘Anxiety drug’ pregabalin addiction surge sparks pleas for mental health support
As news spreads of an almost 9,000 per cent increase in pregabalin-related deaths in the last decade, Rehabs UK founder, Lester Morse, calls for government aid to tackle the root cause – …
Football regulator could clash with Fifa and scare off would-be owners, experts warn
The independent football regulator could put itself on collision course with world governing body Fifa if it exercises its ultimate power to disqualify errant club owners, experts have warned. Further …
Richards’ raiders ready to Attack at Happy Valley
RACING at Happy Valley hosts its regular mid-week slot today, with a nine-race card featuring plenty of exciting and competitive handicaps. The action returns to the C+3 track, where in …
Hard Work beating Meetingofthewaters in Grand National
WITH Cheltenham on the backburner for another year, attention quickly turns to Aintree and the Grand National. We didn’t do too badly with our ante-post tipping at Prestbury Park with …
Back Burke to hit the board in the Lincoln
WITH the dust having settled on last week’s Cheltenham Festival, it’s worth looking back at what was a fantastic four days racing. State Man took full advantage of Constitution Hill’s …
Low-productivity public services need ‘revolution’ to avoid cuts, Hunt says
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said public services needed to undergo a “productivity revolution” to ensure that the quality of public services did not suffer from a shortage of funding. In a …
Microsoft: Tech giant makes splash by tapping Deepmind founder to run AI division
Microsoft has hired the co-founder of Google’s Deepmind, Mustafa Suleyman, to head up its new Artificial Intelligence division, the technology firm said this evening. Suleyman will join as chief executive …