Local government in the UK is a mess, but the ancient system we have in the City is more accountable than most – and the whole country benefits, says James …
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Managing a breakdown: Supporting a colleague having a mental health crisis
Although there has been a clear improvement in the workplace’s understanding of mental health over the years, unfortunately, it can still be a delicate subject. Often there are times when …
In-form Atzeni set to Boom in more winners
HAPPY Valley in Hong Kong hosts another nine-race programme today, jam-packed with highly competitive handicaps and featuring the £200,000 Graham Handicap (2.45pm) over the extended mile. The unseasonably rainy weather …
Pearle of a chance for De Sousa to continue his fine form
SILVESTRE de Souza has had a remarkable start to the 2024 season, and that was the case even before he rode Elmalka to victory in last Sunday’s Group One 1000 …
Forza Orta be in Chester Cup mix with Zanndabad
WITH the first two Classics of the Flat season now behind us, attention turns to Chester’s May Meeting which will provide clues ahead of the Derby and Oaks. The Classic …
Truspine chief resigns ‘with immediate effect’ amid investor efforts to oust him
The chief executive of a London-listed medical technology firm has resigned following investor efforts to oust both him and the chief financial officer from the company. Truspine Technologies, which is …
London’s new government: Will a third term for Sadiq Khan bring any change?
With London headed to be completely governed by Labour, Sadiq Khan could lose his excuse for failing to deliver, writes Eliot Wilson Although wild rumours flew for a few hours, …
Youngest self-made billionaire chooses London for European HQ
Artificial intelligence company Scale AI has picked London as its destination of choice for its first European headquarters, as it looks to replicate its US success across the pond. Scale …
Explainer in brief: Why this think tank wants the state to pay for your wedding
State-funded weddings could help solve the UK’s loneliness epidemic and save employers more than £2bn a year, according to the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), which is calling for the …
Chung’s claim can give Legend a Sporting chance
FINDING winners at the Valley looks tricky, with a number of leading contenders having form profiles that show they are best when coming from behind and charging late on, which …