Apple Delays AI Feature Rollout in Europe, Blaming EU Regulations
Apple has announced a delay in the launch of three new artificial intelligence (AI) features in Europe due to regulatory…
Uber Faces £1 Billion VAT Showdown with HMRC
Uber, the ride-hailing and food-delivery giant, is gearing up for a significant tax dispute with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)…
No F1, No F1, it’s just not right: The Flavio Briatore Paradox
When Flavio Briatore was ousted from Formula 1 in 2009 for his role in the infamous “Crashgate” scandal, it seemed…
Formula 1’s Selective Morality: The Flavio Briatore Paradox
When Flavio Briatore was ousted from Formula 1 in 2009 for his role in the infamous “Crashgate” scandal, it seemed…
Tata Steel Workers to Strike for First Time in 40 Years Over Job Cuts
In a historic move, approximately 1,500 Tata Steel workers will commence an indefinite strike next month in response to the…
Business Travel Resurges with a New Focus on ‘Bleisure’
The pandemic brought business travel to a halt, shifting meetings to virtual platforms like Teams. However, today’s business travel has…
Octopus Energy to Repay £3bn Taxpayer Support for Bulb Rescue
Octopus Energy has announced it will repay almost the entire cost of the government support provided for its takeover of…
Unison pushes for four-day work week for NHS staff and police
Unison, the UK’s largest union, is urging the next government to enshrine the right to a four-day work week for…
Retail Sales Surge in May After April Washout
Retail sales surged in May, recording a significant recovery from April’s downturn, which was caused by unusually wet weather. According…
Government Borrowing in May Reaches Post-Covid Peak
Government borrowing in May soared to £15bn, the highest level since the Covid-19 pandemic, but still below the Office for…