PMQs analysis: Another day of crime and punishment between Starmer and Sunak April 19, 2023 If you were in any doubt as to one of the key fault lines the next election will be fought over, Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak worked hard in Prime Minister’s Questions to dispel any uncertainties.
City A.M. and Street Soccer Foundation team up to change lives through football November 19, 2023 City A.M. this weekend teamed up with the Street Soccer Foundation’s latest project at West Ham United’s London Stadium to help change lives through the power of the beautiful game. On International Football For Good Day on Sunday the London Stadium hosted a successful football and e-sports tournament with the aim of helping homeless and [...]
Dechert hires ‘high stakes’ litigator to fight journalist’s ‘hack-and-smear’ lawsuit January 10, 2023 US law firm Dechert has hired “high-stakes” litigator Kaplan, Hecker & Fink to defend it from being sued by a former Wall Street Journal reporter, over claims it hired hackers to tarnish his reputation and push him out of a job. Dechert is being sued by the WSJ’s former chief foreign correspondent, Jay Solomon, over [...]
Sadiq Khan’s London is like a dystopian Hollywood film May 1, 2024 Londoners are living through a real-time horror story where criminals act with impunity, the police are powerless and taxpayers foot the bill. The responsibility lies with Sadiq Khan – tomorrow, don’t vote for a sequel, urges Oni Oviri London Has Fallen. But instead of a popular action thriller we are watching a real time political [...]
How to invest intelligently in the age of AI March 23, 2024 AI investment could reach $200bn globally by 2025, but how do you sort the unicorns from the donkeys? Rosanne Kincaid-Smith explains AI is dominating the rhetoric of investors, business executives, and the media – everyone wants to use, invest in, or acquire this technology. AI startups attracted one out of every three dollars invested in the US [...]
Stability AI exec leaves amid concerns over ‘fair use’ disagreement with $101m startup November 17, 2023 A top exec at a British AI startup has resigned because he is opposed to the company's method of using copyrighted work to train its model.
Watchdog investigates big broadcasters for supposed antitrust breaches with freelance workers July 13, 2022 The UK watchdog has opened an investigation into ITV's purchase of freelance services, which support the production and broadcasting of sports content.
Ozempic and Wegovy: What happens when a drug goes viral? May 18, 2024 Novo Nordisk's Wegovy and Ozempic have been heralded as the solution to the world's growing obesity problems. But when celebrities and influencers misuse them and start documenting their weight loss journeys online, should we take stock?
LinkedIn ‘influencers’ could sway votes – just not the way they were hoping to August 24, 2023 LinkedIn creators looking for validation in their politics might just learn the hard lessons of Brexit - sometimes it can push people into the open arms of the opposite camp, writes Michael Martins.
Driving Growth: How Golf Saudi’s Aramco Team Series is Connecting Golf with Business July 21, 2024 Underpinning the tournament is Golf Saudi’s commitment to providing an environment in which business and golf can easily connect and enhance the global game.