Dyslexia and ADHD diagnoses should not just be reserved for the wealthy
One in seven people are neurodivergent but far too few get the help they need early. Universal screening will ensure no child with dyslexia or ADHD is left behind, says…
One in seven people are neurodivergent but far too few get the help they need early. Universal screening will ensure no child with dyslexia or ADHD is left behind, says…
Sadiq khan has been ignoring Londoners for eight years, it’s time the capital has a mayor who listens says Susan Hall Yesterday I launched my manifesto – a comprehensive, fully-costed…
The UK economy is uniquely positioned to benefit from the roll out of artificial intelligence. Politicians on all sides should be championing policies that help secure these benefits as soon…
The regulatory burden placed on businesses has risen by £6bn a year under the Conservative government, a new report has found. Impact assessments attached to more than 3,500 pieces of…
Short-term fixes won’t get us out of the housing crisis, Daniel Austin writes a letter to the government to explain what will Dear next government, Housing is at the centre…
Jennifer Sieg sits down with Sam Jones, founder of data management platform Gener8, to find out why – and how – he left his role as global brand manager at…
Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, James Gibson, CEO of Void Technologies, takes the pen to talk entrepreneurialism, staying sane in the capital, and reducing plastic…
The nuisance that is the customer service AI chatbot is about to get a reckoning. Consumer choice group Which? has issued a call for telecom companies to improve their customer…
Moving markets today: Asian markets echo Wall Street’s rise; oil prices rebound, gold hovers near one-week low, bitcoin stable; all eyes on global PMIs and Tesla’s earnings Stocks on Wall…
There may be more effective ways to bring the nation together than a St George’s Day festival, writes Lucy Kenningham A rather sad tribute to St George’s Day took place…