Exclusive: Why this London-based AI firm has picked Aquis for its float next month June 12, 2024 Pri0r1ty AI automates tasks like writing press releases, regulatory news, and social media content, typically handled by multiple external agencies.
Energy UK calls on Government to offer loans to businesses facing ultra-high bills August 18, 2022 Energy UK has called for the Government to work with industry and financial institutions, and bring in a deficit tariff scheme.
How we achieved the largest pre-seed funding round raised by female founders in Europe July 1, 2024 Why are millennials, who are estimated to have nearly £300bn in cash savings, not investing their money?
Al Quds march: Home Office urges Met to take ‘zero tolerance’ approach at tense Palestine demo April 4, 2024 The Home Office has urged the Met Police to “take a zero tolerance approach to law breaking” during the annual pro-Palestine Al Quds march.
Property boss urges Sunak to ditch tax breaks for eco-friendly home owners in 2023 January 4, 2023 Plans to offer stamp duty refunds to home owners who make their properties more eco-friendly are simply “a bad idea,” one of Britain’s largest property associations has told City A.M.. Banks last year urged the Government to incentivise changes by refunding stamp duty to buyers who pay for green upgrades within two years of making [...]
FTSE 100 today: London markets set to extend rally; US Fed decision, Apple, Amazon earnings in spotlight April 29, 2024 Asian shares rose alongside their US counterparts, with Hong Kong equities extending a rally for the sixth straight day. The Japanese yen plunged below ¥160, but authorities did not intervene due to the holiday, while oil and gold prices dropped. The focus remained on upcoming earnings reports from tech giants Apple and Amazon, along with the Fed meeting and jobs data.
Metro Bank swings to first annual profit since 2018 while slashing 1,000 jobs March 13, 2024 Metro Bank has swung to its first annual profit since 2018 after the branch-focused lender was rescued from potential collapse by a major refinancing package and embarked on a restructuring set to involve 1,000 job cuts.
Elon Musk’s brain chip company to start trials in humans in next six months December 1, 2022 Elon Musk’s ambitious brain chip company Neuralink is hoping to begin human trials in the next six months. Neuralink had initially planned to start trials in human brains later this year, but Musk announced today that that plan has been pushed back into 2023. “We are now confident that the Neuralink device is ready for [...]
Moving markets: What’s shaping the FTSE 100 today November 27, 2023 The FTSE 100 enjoyed a positive finish to the week - here's what's moving markets this Monday morning as trading begins
Broadband firms urged to cancel ‘exorbitant’ mid-contract price hikes for vulnerable customers March 21, 2023 Broadband firms have been urged to cancel “exorbitant” mid-contract price rises for vulnerable customers less than two weeks before they are due to take effect. Millions of broadband and mobile phone customers can expect to face monthly bill increases of at least 14 per cent from April. Providers often link their annual price rises to [...]