Laura Kuenssberg to present BBC’s new Sunday morning politics show March 28, 2022 Laura Kuenssberg has announced she will be presenting BBC's Sunday morning politics show from September.
US sanctions and 5G slowdown sparks Huawei revenue dip March 28, 2022 Chinese tech firm Huawei recorded its first yearly revenue drop on record in 2021 as sanctions chip away at the company's growth.
UK ransomware attacks double in past year March 28, 2022 New data has revealed that the number of ransomware attacks reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office has increased 100 per cent from 326 in 2020 to 654 in 2021.
The big bucks world for esports March 28, 2022 Leah Montebello on one London site’s bid for a part of the lucrative global esports pie...
Crypto fraud up 64 per cent as investment spikes for mainstream March 28, 2022 Crypto investment fraud in the UK has continued to rise sharply in the UK with a total of 9,458 cases reported in 2021, up 64 per cent from 2020 figures according to data from Pinsent Masons.
Menopause gap: Only 13 per cent of firms have policies in place to support women March 28, 2022 Businesses are failing to deal with menopause effectively, as new data reveals that only 13 per cent of organisations that had a high representation of women in their workforce had a menopausal policy.
British business titan Carolyn Fairbairn named new Mencap chair March 28, 2022 Dame Carolyn Fairbairn DBE has been appointed as the new Chair of Trustees at Royal Mencap Society this morning.
US private equity powerhouse Sycamore Partners makes £250m bid for Ted Baker March 28, 2022 US private equity group Sycamore Partners has reportedly made a formal £250m offer for the fashion chain Ted Baker.
All eyes on Fujitsu as Post Office Horizon scandal leaves taxpayer with hefty compensation bill March 27, 2022 Pressure continues to mount on the Japanese IT giant Fujitsu to pay its share of compensation amid the ongoing Post Office public inquiry.
Michael Grade named Ofcom chair March 24, 2022 Michael Grade has been named the government’s preferred candidate for the Ofcom chair, the Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries announced today. Lord Grade has had a long career in broadcasting, encompassing London Weekend Television, the BBC, ITV, as well as over nine years as Chief Executive of Channel Four Television. In May 2004 he was appointed [...]