Businesses are facing an uptick in smear campaigns as AI is making it quicker, easier, and cheaper to spread misinformation, with a law firm warning that campaigns will increase further. …
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Which brand is each Premier League club’s front-of-shirt sponsor?
The Premier League is back and over half of the 20 teams are looking to make the most of one final season of gambling sponsorship. A total of 11 teams …
Market ‘overreaction’ damaged LSEG’s valuation, analyst says
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has faced a valuation battering after a market “overreaction” to woes in its desktop analytics division, one analyst has said. LSEG has lost £8bn …
Rumoured changes to inheritance tax gifting spark concern for middle-class
Rachel Reeves is reportedly exploring measures to increase revenue from inheritance tax by tightening gift rules, a move that may disproportionately affect the middle class. The Guardian has reported the …
Premier League: What to look out for to avoid football ticket scams
Football fans are being advised to beware of pressure tactics and to double check sender information to avoid falling victims to scams when buying match tickets for the upcoming Premier …
A hidden win for The Entertainer? Journalists love cooperatives
The Entertainer’s move to hand over ownership to its employees could come with secondary benefits: journalists love cooperatives, writes Guto Hunkin The news that The Entertainer, one of the UK’s …
Rachel Reeves to raise ‘stealth and sin’ taxes to cover black hole
Rachel Reeves is set to hit British consumers with extra “sin taxes”, leading forecasters have predicted, which are widely seen as regressive taxes that could hit people on lower income. …
Seraphine: Princess of Wales’ favourite owed a king’s ransom
Seraphine, the maternity fashion retailer whose clothes were worn by the Princess of Wales, owed over £33m as it collapsed into administration before being rescued. The business ceased trading and …
Pay boost for finance chiefs as workload ramps up
Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) are seeing their salaries soar as companies look to soften the blow of steadily increasing their workload. Nearly 80 per cent of finance chiefs received a …
Hundred: ECB under fire over opt-out data transfer cut-off date
Hundred organiser the ECB has come under fire for forcing fans to opt-out of having their data transferred to new franchise owners. At least 49 per cent of each of …