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Household spending is down £50bn since last year. It's hardly surprising there's so much uncertainty in the economy given the ...
British banks have recorded the sharpest drop in headcount since 2018 as firms revamp their tech and compete with digital ...
Researchers at Policy Exchange have called on Keir Starmer to end graduate visa routes for all undergraduates.
Retail investors have become more frugal, but only so they can invest more, writes Carl Hazeley, CEO of retail investor hub ...
As much as £74bn in offers was made to UK firms in the first half of the year, according to an analysis by Peel Hunt, as the ...
As London summers heat up, is it time the UK mandates a maximum working temperature for the office? Two writers go head to ...
Amidst job cuts at the Big Four, crisis mode has set in among consultancy firms as the industry struggles to keep up with AI ...
Financial advisers have sounded the alarm on unsupportive government policy for SMEs as firms feel the crunch of economic ...
From "ridiculously extravagant claims about saving lives" to a dose of refreshing candour from Douglas Flint, the ESG debate ...
Elon Musk's Doge assumed that cheaper government was better government. that's the wrong way round: a better run government ...
Banning AI from training on artists' work is like banning people from reading, writes Sir Robin Millar in today's Notebook.