On This Day in 2001, Enron, once considered America’s most innovative company collapsed, writes Eliot Wilson It’s hard to remember an economic boom now, but the last decade of the …
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How to get your Gen Z staff to actually like you
Struggling to manage Gen Z staff? EDHEC business school’s Genevieve Houriet Segard digs into what young professionals expect from a good boss The secret to leading Gen Z? Less control, …
Food inflation slows as Black Friday sales dominate shops
Food inflation in the UK slowed in November after months of significant increases as Black Friday discounts filtered into Britain’s shops. Food inflation decreased to three per cent year on …
Voters blame Labour for tax hikes amid gloomy outlook
A majority of voters believe that the raft of tax-raising measures unveiled at last week’s Budget prove that Labour has failed to fix the public finances after more than year …
Businesses left ‘in limbo’ during Budget speculation as bosses feel bruised
The UK’s private sector was left in a state of “limbo” amid months of Budget speculation leading to delayed investment plans, a leading survey has found, underscoring claims that the …
Legora CEO: Law degree is not enough ‘AI knows the law’. What do you bring?
AI has turned the business world on its head. No more so than in the legal sector, as knowledge-intensive roles are going toe-to-toe with knowledge-based tech, it’s driving a significant …
Is Rachel Reeves the Prime Minister’s lucky general?
Napoleon is supposed to have declared that he’d “rather have lucky generals than good ones.” Here in the UK, it seems we have a Chancellor who fits just such a …
AI will transform healthcare, but it won’t necessarily make it fairer
What if healthcare becomes not a universal right but a personal upgrade? Asks Paul Armstrong The healthcare industry is entering its most radical transformation since the antibiotic era – and …
The biggest risk to this government is no longer economic turbulence, but itself
A Budget meant to project discipline has instead exposed confusion, mistrust and political instability around the Chancellor, eroding confidence in both markets and her own party, says Helen Thomas It …
Trial by jury is too important to be left to David Lammy
David Lammy is seeking to solve a shortage of resources in the justice system by fundamentally rewriting the legal and constitutional framework of England and Wales. That’s deeply wrong, argues …