Noel Edmonds brands Archbishop of Canterbury a “reincarnation of evil” over Lloyds investment September 18, 2018 TV presenter Noel Edmonds branded the Archbishop of Canterbury a "reincarnation of evil" for investing in Lloyds Bank and failing to meet with HBOS fraud victims. The Deal or No Deal star, who is seeking £64m in damages from Lloyds, said Justin Welby was a hypocrite after the church leader last week mounted an attack on zero hours contracts [...]
The media’s greatest enemy isn’t Trump, it’s the tech titans September 3, 2018 What is the biggest threat to the future of the media: President Donald Trump, or Silicon Valley? In the presidential corner, Trump’s regular attacks on the “fake news media” have provoked a robust response. This summer, newspapers coordinated a string of editorials defending the essential role of the press as a lens on power and [...]
Amazon Development Centre Edinburgh devising and growing global innovations July 31, 2017 More than 4,000 miles from its global headquarters in Seattle, Washington, the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon, employs a crucial team of people at its Development Centre in Edinburgh. The hundreds of software engineers, machine learning scientists, designers and managers harness the latest technology and computer science to build features that help customers discover the [...]
Tech chiefs might build robots, but they need to act like humans and come back down to earth September 11, 2018 A decade ago, it would have been highly unlikely that the average Joe could name a single chief executive at any of the world’s largest tech companies. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs aside, this unique set of individuals has historically operated in the shadows. But today, like it or not, technology is deeply ingrained in our [...]
Convatec shares plummet 36 per cent as firm issues profit warning and CEO leaves October 15, 2018 Convatec shares plummeted more than 36 per cent this morning on news of a profit warning and the chief executive’s departure. The medical equipment manufacturer slashed its growth forecast for the year, and cut its underlying earnings expectations too in a trading update today. Read more: Last Week in the City: Amazon buys a pharmacy [...]
Amazon tests one-hour fashion delivery from catwalk to doorstep at London Fashion Week with Nicopanda September 17, 2017 Amazon has tested out delivery of the hottest fashion items to people’s doors in just one hour during London Fashion Week. The designer who styled Lady Gaga’s famous meat dress, Nicola Formichetti, has partnered with the tech giant to get his Nicopanda line from the catwalk to the doorstep almost immediately. Read more: The UK’s [...]
Quit nostalgic navel-gazing and get excited for the future February 11, 2019 The thing about the 1970s – if you lived through them – is that they were for the most part dull and dour years, devoid of political and economic energy. And as for the fashion, don’t even go there. Yet there seems to be no shortage of fresh-faced tweets proclaiming those years to be something [...]
Microsoft soars past $100bn revenue mark, boosted by the power of the Cloud | City A.M. July 19, 2018 Software and PC giant Microsoft had its best year ever in 2018, beating analyst estimates to score $110.4bn (£85.1bn) in revenue at a year-on-year increase of 14 per cent. It reported $30.1bn in revenue for its fourth quarter, beating already high consumer estimates of $29.17bn. Diluted earnings per share came in at $1.15 for the [...]
Barbies and princesses: The game-changer in gender-stereotyped toys May 13, 2019 "Can I be an astronaut if I’m a girl?” That was the question asked by Katy Alexander’s four-year-old daughter, Zabel. To the New Jersey-born mother, this question came as a surprise. “Until then, I’d never really noticed that the characters in the space books she had been reading and the games she had been playing were [...]
Culture secretary Jeremy Wright calls on broadcasters to stem the tide of Russian propaganda September 18, 2018 Culture secretary Jeremy Wright will today call on British broadcasters to do more to combat the spread of disinformation and Russian propaganda spread by state-funded station RT. In a speech to the TV industry later today, Wright will urge broadcasters like the BBC and Channel 4 to do more to gain public trust in the [...]