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US hedgie Citadel makes big bet on London with space in another new skyscraper
Global hedge fund giant Citadel has agreed a deal on a new London headquarters – moving into one of two gleaming new skyscrapers coming to Broadgate. Known as 2FA, the …
Deliveroo treads water in first quarter but still projects growth for 2024
Deliveroo has said its takeaway service made a small amount of progress in the first quarter of 2024 amid a more stable consumer environment in the UK. The London-listed food …
Is Microsoft’s Copilot the future of how businesses use AI productively?
Dive into what some businesses might call the future of productivity with Jess Jones as she sits down with Nick Hedderman from Microsoft, who explains to her how Copilot works.
Segro hikes rents and eyes expansion following fundraising
Warehouse giant Segro signed £29m in new rent during the first quarter of the year as it hiked rents and signed £17m in new pre-let developments. In the first three …
Could DePIN be crypto’s ESG-friendly real world use case?
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets. So far …
Ed Warner: Seb Coe has given Olympic chief Thomas Bach a $100m headache
World Athletics has fired an arrow into the soul of the Olympic movement, leaving its president Thomas Bach with a $100m headache. Cash for medals isn’t a novel Games initiative …
Meet the man who’s kept Old Spitalfields Market moving for three decades
Eric Graham is a market man to his bones. Andy Silvester meets the Londoner who keeps Old Spitalfields Market ticking. LIKE anyone who has spent a long time in the capital, Eric …
Let’s be honest, Tesco making big profits is a good thing
Instead of criticising Tesco for having a bumper year, we should praise it for providing cheap food and jobs for millions, says Matthew Lesh There’s an unorthodox tourist sight that …
Tu-dums and ba-da-ba-baa-baas: How the jingle got usurped by the ‘sonic logo’
With music’s powerful link to memory, advertisers would be crazy to let the jingle die – and that’s why they haven’t, they’ve just repacked it, writes Anna Moloney In 2003, …