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  • Rolls-Royce, Airbus pen deal with Air India for 250 planes in boost for UK manufacturing

    February 14, 2023

    Rolls-Royce and Airbus have signed multi-billion pound deal to build 250 new planes for Air India, which is set to create hundreds of new jobs in the UK. The wings will be designed in Filton and assembled in Broughton, creating 450 manufacturing jobs and bringing in more than than £100m of investment to Wales.   Meanwhile, [...]

  • No layoffs for Arm as it expands UK workforce to meet rising chip demand

    February 14, 2023

    Chip designer Arm has bucked the trend of tech companies cutting jobs, after it confirmed that it will grow its UK workforce in order to meet the rising demand for chips. The British firm plans to hire 500 new employees, with 350 of the roles spread across Cambridge, Manchester, Warwick, and Sheffield. In response to [...]

  • IBM finds the cost of training could scupper UK’s drive to become a ‘science superpower’

    February 14, 2023

    The cost of training for a scientific or technology-related career is seen as the number one concern of UK students, job applicants and career changers, a survey commissioned by IBM has revealed. IBM found that job seekers who were eyeing up roles in science and tech areas saw the necessary training as unaffordable. The global [...]

  • Reining in ChatGPT: AI tech titans must navigate a regulatory maze to thrive in the UK and beyond

    February 14, 2023

    As ChatGPT continues to amaze, and Alphabet and others try to follow suit, Jess Jones explores some of the legal and regulatory challenges facing AI tech, and what they mean for the UK’s ambition to become a science superpower. “The genie is out of the bottle – and it’s hard to imagine how it goes [...]

  • Liberty Global buys five per cent stake in Vodafone claiming shares are undervalued

    February 13, 2023

    Telecoms giant Liberty Global has bought an almost five per cent stake in Vodafone after claiming shares in the troubled firm are undervalued. Liberty’s purchase of a 4.92 per cent stake in Vodafone comes as a vote of confidence in the British company, as it struggles to satisfy investors.   The phone operator’s share price [...]

  • Meta gears up for more job cuts as staff complain of ‘lack of clarity’

    February 12, 2023

    Meta employees have complained about a "lack of clarity" around budgets at the social media giant as the firm readies for another round of job cuts, according to a report in the Financial Times.

  • Arm China lays off dozens of staff as restrictions hit demand

    February 11, 2023

    SoftBank Group Corp’s chip technology firm Arm Ltd’s China joint venture laid off 90-95 employees last week to cope with a challenging business outlook this year, according to three sources familiar with the situation. The layoffs come as SoftBank tries to set up a public listing for Arm this year. The China market has been a major source [...]

  • UK lost out on £320m AstraZeneca factory: Hunt ‘disappointed’ after drug giant choses low-tax Ireland instead

    February 10, 2023

    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said he was disappointed the UK “lost out this time” on a £320 million new AstraZeneca factory after the drugs giant chose the low-tax Republic of Ireland instead. The group had wanted to build a plant near its existing sites close to Macclesfield, Cheshire, but the “discouraging” tax rate had prompted a [...]

  • Lyft loses ground on Uber: Share price falls 30 per cent after profit down £100m on forecast

    February 10, 2023

    Lyft is trailing behind competitor Uber as disappointing forecasts have caused investors to lose confidence. Shares in the ride-hailing company dropped more than 30 per cent this week after it reported lower than expected first quarter profit forecasts of $975m (£805m). Initially, analysts forecasted it would be at $1.09bn (£900m), according to Refinitiv data. Lyft [...]

  • Tech rout continues as Yahoo staff cull adds to over 30,000 job losses in sector this year

    February 10, 2023

    Yahoo has become the latest tech giant to announce huge job losses, as the cost of living crisis forces digital advertisers to reign back on their spending. The American web provider said it was axing over 20 per cent of its entire workforce, with the cuts expected to make 1,600 current workers redundant, including 1,000 [...]

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