Cybersecurity Firm Darktrace Accepts $5 Bn Takeover
Cybersecurity firm Darktrace said Friday it had accepted a $5.3-billion takeover bid from US private equity firm Thoma Bravo, which highlighted the British group's "capability in artificial intelligence".
Online Sports Gambling Sector Estimated to Have Made $11 Billion in 2023
In 2023, the online sports gambling sector in the United States generated approximately $11 billion, with the NFL season serving as a significant catalyst.
London Rent To Increase 13% in Next 3 Years; Officials Want Better Protection of Renters
Rent rises are set to grow by a further 13 per cent despite having increased at the fastest rate recorded in the past two years
Australia PM Unveils Plan To Overhaul Economy, Invest In Green Energy
Mining superpower Australia on Thursday announced a US-style scheme to pour public money into manufacturing and clean energy industries, joining the global race to build a cleaner and more resilient economy.
Breaking Barriers: Women Entrepreneurs Driving Growth in Saudi Arabia's SME Sector
While Personal Statement Laws tell women to obey their husbands "in a reasonable manner", 40 per cent of digital entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia are women
The UK's Venezuela Policy Is Neither Here Nor There – Even By American Standards
Revelations of Boris Johnson's recent visit to Caracas, seem to have revealed a gulf where a coherent UK Government policy towards Venezuela should exist.
Greycoat Real Estate On Navigating London's Evolving Workspaces
Greycoat, a leading real estate development and management company offers large-scale institutional clients with cost-saving enhancements and opportunities.
Medicana Health Group meets growing demand for excellence in UK Private Healthcare
Leading healthcare provider Medicana Health Group is expanding to the UK, leveraging its expertise to meet the rising demand for superior healthcare.
London Still Awaits Olympic's Promised 'Affordable' Housing
More than a decade after London hosted the Olympic Games, cranes are still everywhere in and around the Olympic Park in Stratford, where an array of buildings are under construction.
Creating High Quality, Sustainable Low-Rise Commercial Buildings
We've entered a world where many high-quality, human-health-benefiting features are now available at a previously impossible price. Here's how to tap into it.
World Bank Plans $6 Billion Of Financial Support For Egypt
The World Bank is planning to give Egypt more than $6 billion in financial assistance over the next three years to help it meet its development priorities, the Washington-based lender announced Monday.
Kieran Edwards: Reflecting On A 'Still Young' Career Spanning Hotel Catering And Restaurants
I spoke to Kieran Edwards, as he reflected on working in diverse catering environments, and his current Head Chef role - his second – at the House of Koko.
Reenergizing Human Potential's Strategies Helps Nurses in India Training via Alleviating NHS Nursing Shortage
The UK's National Health System (NHS) has been seen in the past as one of the best healthcare systems in the world
World Bank Rep Satu Kahkonen Faces Backlash for Opposition to 'Free Lunch' Policy
World Bank's Indonesia rep faces backlash for opposing President-elect's plan for free school lunch and milk ('makan siang gratis').
The Troubling Gender Inequality and Vested Interests Being Highlighted at COP Conferences
As Conference of the Parties (COP) events have become well-recognized and respected, the world is now more aware of the grave danger we are in.
More Than One Billion Now Afflicted By Obesity: Lancet
More than one billion people around the world are now suffering from obesity with the number having more than quadrupled since 1990, according to a study released by the Lancet medical journal.
Novastone is Transforming SMEs and Shaping the Future of Search Funds
Novastone Capital Advisors (NCA), founded in 2019 by Christian Malek, has gained significant recognition for being a leader in the Search Fund sector
Sideways American Lander Sends First Images Back From Moon
An American lunar lander that tipped over during touchdown has sent back its first images from the farthest south any vessel has ever landed on the Moon.
New Planning Rules Aim to Safeguard UK Residents from Displacement Due to Short-Term Lets
Secretary of State for Levelling Up Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, emphasised the crucial role short-term lets play in the flourishing tourism sector.
NCSC Reiterates Increased Cyber Vigilance for Companies While Lauding NCA's LockBit Crackdown
NCA with other international organisations seized control of LockBit ransomware's technical infrastructure, aiming to diminish its threat to the UK and the world.
Commercial US Spaceship Lands On Moon, A First For Private Industry
A Houston-based company has landed America's first spaceship on the Moon in more than 50 years, part of a new fleet of NASA-funded, uncrewed commercial robots intended to pave the way for astronaut missions later this decade.
The Private Sector Must Continue to Take Charge of Eastern Europe's Economic Development
Eastern Europe's economic development hinges on the continued leadership of the private sector, driving progress and prosperity in the region.
UK Invests £7.4 Million in Global Space Exploration Projects
The Space Science and Exploration Bilateral Programme will facilitate collaborations between British universities and international space agencies.
Labour's Scaled-Back Home Insulation Plans Face Criticism as Insufficient
Brian Berry expressed disappointment, stating that the decision to scale back the ambition of retrofitting 19 million homes to just five million is regrettable.
Private US Spaceship Poised To Launch For The Moon
An American spaceship attempting a lunar landing will aim to launch early Thursday, the second private-led effort this year after the first ended in failure.
Body Shop's UK Business Slides Into Bankruptcy
The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, administrators said Tuesday, placing thousands of jobs at risk.
Valentine's Day Strike Misery For UK Lovers
Britain's couples could struggle for last minute Valentine's Day gifts and meals after Amazon staff went on strike over pay Tuesday -- and will soon be joined by takeaway delivery drivers, organisers said.
UK Chip Designer Sees Shares Almost Double As AI Race Heats Up
AI developers and tech entrepreneurs are seeking ways to diversify their hardware options, including by exploring chipmaking ventures of their own.
Labour's Ambitious Home Insulation Plan Faces Uncertainty Amid Debt Concerns
The initiative, aimed at addressing climate change and improving energy efficiency, now faces scrutiny over the potential impact on national debt and the feasibility of implementation.
House of Lords Report Urges UK Government to Reevaluate AI Safety Focus
The NCSC pointed out the current exploitation of AI in malicious cyber activities and the anticipated amplification of cyberattacks, particularly in the realm of ransomware.