China and Russia are pushing the boundaries of cyber attacks to harm other states September 4, 2023 Russia and China are exploring new ways to target Western states and companies through sophisticated cyber attacks. We have to fight back, writes Nick Schneider
IBM Security Report: UK businesses face £3.4m data breach costs but AI could help July 24, 2023 UK organisations face an average cost of £3.4m for data breach incidents but AI could reduce these costs by £1.6m on average, a report by IBM Security has revealed. Their annual Cost of a Data Breach Report showed a decrease in the total average cost of a data breach in the UK from £3.8m in [...]
Mean Girls 2024: Nostalgia is not enough to carry limp adaptation January 21, 2024 The most generous way to describe Mean Girls is that it mostly maintains the balance between Noughties nostalgia and modern sensibilities.
‘Most expensive lottery ticket on the planet’: Premier League told why it must give more money to rest of English football March 2, 2023 English football’s financial structure needs a “proper reset” to make clubs outside the Premier League sustainable, says EFL chairman Rick Parry. The riches on offer in the top tier incentivise teams lower down the pyramid to overspend to dangerous degrees, says Parry, who wants the Premier League to reduce the inequality between divisions with more [...]
Inside the new luxury private terminal at Manchester Airport that’s open to everyone May 9, 2024 A new luxury private terminal with a twist has been unveiled at Manchester Airport ahead of it opening later this year.
Collecting ethnicity data for the pandemic taught City diversity chiefs hard lessons February 27, 2023 During the pandemic, Covid-19 was believed to have higher mortality rates for people from ethnic minorities, but a lack of accurate data meant we couldn't fully understand how deep the problem went. We face the same problems in the corporate work, writes Sophie White.
Small business confidence leaps higher as end to UK recession gathers steam May 8, 2024 Confidence among small businesses leapt higher in the first quarter of the year, according to the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), in a sign that the UK's recovery from recession continues to gather steam.
Explainer in brief: Why this think tank wants the state to pay for your wedding May 7, 2024 State-funded weddings could help solve the UK’s loneliness epidemic and save employers more than £2bn a year, according to a think tank.
Premier League: Spurs crush Palace while Forest earn crucial victory January 4, 2023 Tonight’s Premier League matches had no impact on the top four but they were crucial towards the bottom of the table. Here’s what happened in England’s domestic competition tonight. Spurs close gap Harry Kane scored a brace as Tottenham Hotspur beat Crystal Palace 4-0 at Selhurst Park. It was a cagey first half but the [...]
Wells Fargo warns over interest rate cuts despite boost in profits January 12, 2024 Wells Fargo said it had topped profit expectations for the fourth-quarter of the year today but warned that predicted interest rate cuts could dampen profits in the year ahead.