Ofcom chief: Big Tech needs better protection for women June 1, 2022 Ofcom chief Dame Melanie Dawes has called for more to be done to protect women online after finding that they were more likely to be victims of abuse than men.
EU set to overhaul listing rules as competition for tech IPOs intensifies July 5, 2022 The European Union is looking to overhaul listing rules to allow founders to retain more control after going public, in a bid to tempt more tech firms into floating in the bloc.
Big pay for Big Tech: Facebook UK staff bank £134k a year on average October 6, 2022 Despite reports that tech firms are facing job cuts and a slowdown of hiring, new filings reveal that the average salary for a Facebook employee in the UK hit £134,000 last year. Facebook’s headcount climbed 37 per cent to 5,148 in the UK, with the wage bill up to £693m in 2021. This made the [...]
Exclusive: London beats New York to be crowned best city for female entrepreneurs – but concerns raised over tech deficit January 26, 2023 London has overtaken New York and San Fransisco as the best city in the world for female entrepreneurs after startups grew at a “colossal” rate during the pandemic, City A.M. can exclusively reveal. The 2023 Women Entrepreneur Cities (WE Cities) Index, compiled with Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN), showed the capital ranked top against 55 [...]
Three UK Tech Hubs You Can Get A Job In Right Now July 25, 2022 Remote working has opened up possibilities for the way we work like never before. Lots of us are (re)thinking the way we work, and a move can be an attractive possibility. A new city or region can offer a fresh – and more affordable – way of life plus a chance to switch things up. [...]
Apple shop workers in Maryland join union in first for tech giant June 19, 2022 Apple employees in Maryland have become the latest in a tranche of workers in the US unionising, following the likes of Starbuck and Amazon. Workers at one Apple store voted to join a union over the weekend, the first retail staff working for the tech titan to unionise in the US. After a ballot of [...]
Hawkish policy on investments in British tech to only tighten, says Alphawave boss July 22, 2022 The government’s hawkish policy on foreign investments in British technology is only going to tighten, the boss of chip maker Alphawave has told City A.M. Computer chip manufacturers have fallen under increasing scrutiny in recent months. The potential takeover of Newport Wafer Fab by Nexperia, which is owned by a Chinese state-backed company, has raised eyebrows in [...]
Big Tech feels a big drop as Google and Microsoft struggle to maintain growth July 27, 2022 Both Google parent firm Alphabet and Microsoft posted weaker-than-expected earnings last night, as they grapple with the testing macroeconomic backdrop.
Macro challenges, climate change and digitisation drive growth for tech firm SThree July 25, 2022 Macro-economic challenges, digitisation and the fight against climate change provided a major boost to science and tech firm SThree. The company reported a 64 per cent rise in profit before tax to £44.3m in the first half of 2022 compared 2021’s first half. SThree also made progress towards ESG targets with more than 16,540 people [...]
Big Tech agrees to a big EU fake news crack down June 16, 2022 Meta, Google, Microsoft and Twitter have agreed to have a stronger approach to disinformation as the EU pushes forward with a fresh code of practice.