Sturgeon told: No euro, no membership
Eyebrows were raised in Brussels after the first minister launched her economic paper last Monday in which she committed to…
Does ESA need Ukraine and entrepreneurs like Max Polyakov?
Speeding up ESA’s space projects — why Ukraine is the key Ukraine has a lot to offer to the European…
UK investment in R&D plunges in blow to ‘science superpower’ plan
Britain’s plan to become a post-Brexit “science and technology superpower” has suffered a significant setback after a fall in research…
Musk brings the kitchen sink – literally – to Twitter purchase
Elon Musk paid a visit to Twitter’s headquarters ahead of an end-of-week deadline to close his deal to buy the…
China locks down part of Wuhan, nearly three years after first Covid case emerged
Chinese cities from Wuhan in central China to Xining in the north-west are doubling down on Covid-19 curbs, sealing up…
Could Rishi Sunak make the UK a world-leading crypto-hub?
The appointment of Rishi Sunak as prime minister could be a fresh opportunity to set favourable regulatory conditions to promote…
TechTalent to create 150 jobs in West Midlands
TechTalent, an AI-driven EdTech business, has announced it will be creating 150 new tech jobs in the West Midlands. The…
UK SMEs fear inflation and rising energy costs are a long-term threat to their business
The UK is currently in a state of economic crisis, with energy bills rising and the unemployment rate continuing to…
Lloyds profits squeezed as it braces for loan defaults amid rising interest rates
Lloyds Banking Group said its profits were squeezed in the three months to September as it braces for a wave…
Apple to put USB-C connectors in iPhones to comply with EU rules
Apple will ditch the Lightning connector on its iPhones, the company has confirmed, after European regulators decided all smartphones should…