Arm Holdings returns to stock market with spectacular IPO valued at over $60 Billion
The UK-based chip designer had previously agreed to be acquired by US chip giant Nvidia, but this plan was abandoned in February of the preceding year.
Government invests £200 million to strengthen NHS ahead of challenging winter
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Health Secretary Steve Barclay and NHS leaders will collaborate to ease healthcare pressures during the demanding winter season, emphasising early planning and funding.
Waitrose and Aldi cut more prices as Britain's food inflation picture improves
Grocery price inflation has fallen to its lowest level for more than a year, causing major supermarkets to slash prices.
Elon Musk's biography reveals why the billionaire decided to buy Twitter
The biography portrays the business magnate as a complex, tortured figure.
Experts predict the Bank of England will raise interest rates a final time from 5.25% to 5.5%
Initial GDP figures for July show a fall of 0.5 per cent, a worse performance than expected by economists, increasing the fears of a "mild recession".
Jeremy Hunt signed UK-India capital markets cooperation deals to open up London Stock Exchange listing for Indian companies
Indian companies will be in the London Stock Exchange listing now after the Indian finance minister and the UK chancellor met to discuss capital markets cooperation in the financing of infrastructural projects.
AI experts believe the technology 'will bring some significant changes' accompanied by 'some challenges'
Yesterday, leading figures from the world of artificial intelligence met in Derry to discuss the impact of the technology on education.
Britain's AI task force aims to tackle cybersecurity threats that are national and global safety risks
Seven leading AI experts have joined the Frontier AI Taskforce with the aim of fostering global coordination and research on AI safety.
Nigeria Labour Congress issue 2 day strike to tackle economic crisis
The NLC has threatened to completely shut down the economy if the Nigerian Federal Government fail to meet their demands within the two-day strike.
Train services across England grind to a halt as drivers go on strike
Many Aslef union drivers, who work at over a dozen train companies, have walked out and will refuse to work overtime this coming Saturday.
Britain strengthens sustainable agriculture with a Sustainable Farming Incentive
The 2023 Sustainable Farming Incentive has been launched to support farmers looking to adopt sustainable agriculture technologies as part of the £2.4 billion farming budget.
Is Pfizer in danger of fallout after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Despite the pharmaceutical company's COVID-19 vaccine which saved millions of lives, the company could now be in danger of collapse in subsequent years.
UK orders review into air traffic control chaos
Britain's government on Tuesday ordered a review after the country's air traffic control system suffered its worst disruption in almost 10 years, stranding thousands of passengers.
Chinese electric carmaker BYD triples half-year profit
BYD, China's leading electric carmaker, said on Monday its half-year net profit had tripled based on record demand.
UK government boost the VCSE sector with £10 million suicide prevention fund
The UK government has doubled its spending on the suicide prevention fund for charities ahead of the launch of the new national suicide prevention strategy.
NCSC launches expanded Cyber Incident Response Scheme to enhance cybersecurity support
UK's NCSC enhances Cyber Incident Response (CIR) scheme, empowering companies to offer high-quality response services.
British Embassy showcases AI leadership during 'UK AI Week in Bangkok'
The British Embassy's 'UK AI Week in Bangkok' showcased UK AI leadership, fostering collaboration, policy discussions, business exhibitions and historical reflections, deepening ties with Thailand.
How can data analytics drive decision-making and growth for British e-retail SMEs?
With a majority of retail stores going digital, businesses are faced with a large volume of data – and data analytics is providing evidence for SMEs to make educated decisions.
British EV drivers are frustrated with lack of charging spots in the UK
A new study from SMS has shown the willingness of British EV drivers to pay for EV charging bays as a result of the increased difficulty in accessing them.
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition, according to a new study.
UK annual inflation drops to 15-month low
Britain's annual inflation rate dropped sharply in July to a 15-month low, official data revealed Wednesday, off the back of lower energy prices and in line with economists' expectations.
UK SMEs secure record-breaking £21 billion in government contracts
Recent data reveals UK SMEs received £21 billion worth of government contracts in the fiscal year 2021/22, translating to an average of approximately £3,800 for every British small business.
UK Electoral Commission faces backlash over delayed disclosure of massive voter data breach
UK Electoral Commission faces backlash over delayed disclosure of cyber breach exposing personal data of 40 million voters, prompting scrutiny of data protection measures.
British SMEs set to receive further support on how to become green and sustainable
A recently launched platform, the UK Business Climate Hub, will advise British SMEs on lowering their energy bills and minimising emissions to help go green and achieve net zero.
Government White Paper promises long-awaited reform of the UK gambling sector
The authors of this research, law firm Arnold & Porter's (London) Sean Curran, Partner, Melissa Dames, Senior Associate, and Rosa Hurdidge, Associate, take a deep dive into the UK government's White Paper on the gambling sector.
Canada media seek probe of Meta's news block
Media on Tuesday asked Canada's competition watchdog to investigate Meta's blocking of news articles on Facebook and Instagram, accusing the tech giant of using its dominance to gobble up online advertising money.
Landmark judgment upholds CMA's battle against unethical Pharmaceutical pricing practices
Competition Appeal Tribunal upholds CMA's verdict against Advanz Pharma for exorbitant pricing of liothyronine tablets, imposing £84M fine, marking a pivotal victory against pharmaceutical exploitation.
Retail industry has surpassed construction as the worst-affected sector
The retail sector has claimed a dominant position in UK business administrations, constituting a significant 16 per cent of all filings in H1 2023, as highlighted by a recent analysis.
UK Government announces plans to bolster energy security and embrace renewables amid global turmoil
The UK unveils its plan to boost energy security and embrace renewables, following a 500% increase in renewable energy since 2010.
Many heat network customers are in line to receive fairer prices for their energy bills
Plans are being put in motion by the government to provide better consumer protection for heat network customers and reduce their energy bills.