Northern Ireland’s historic new government marks a beginning, not an end
Michelle O’Neill’s historic appointment ushers in an era of cautious cooperation, with much to gain or lose on all sides, writes Eliot Wilson There was a pilot who used to…
Michelle O’Neill’s historic appointment ushers in an era of cautious cooperation, with much to gain or lose on all sides, writes Eliot Wilson There was a pilot who used to…
Moving Markets Today: Australia Slips, Asia Closed for Holidays, Bitcoin Surges, Gold Pauses in Light Trading; Focus on Tuesday’s U.S. Inflation Report and Fed Official Speeches Stock markets in the…
Lloyd’s of London has named the two companies receiving the first investments from its Central Fund private markets allocation. The two promising ventures that are set to receive support are…
Kemi Badenoch is under pressure from a top City group to revive a sweeping shake-up of audit rules after the government shelved many of its reform plans last year, City A.M.…
Water companies could be fined up to a tenth of their turnover for poor customer service, under new powers given to the water regulator for England and Wales. Ofwat today…
The number of lawyers using generative AI tools at least once a month has more than doubled in half a year, according to a survey. Twenty-six per cent of legal…
Top economists expect the Bank of England to start cutting interest rates in May while predicting a sharp fall in inflation over the remainder of 2024. Just under half (43…
A continued recovery for the service sector has boosted UK business confidence as output levels start to inch closer to pre-inflation highs. According to the Output Index of accountancy and…
The UK’s fintech scene is thriving now, but that doesn’t mean we can afford to rest on our laurels, writes Kelly Devine Britain has long been a hotbed for tech…
Don’t let the gloomy weather fool you, the UK is perfectly poised to harness solar power, writes Mark Owen-Lloyd As extreme weather conditions become an ever more frequent phenomenon in…