Finalist November 9, 2022 Start-up of the Year supported by World Mobile Swash Swash is reinventing data ownership through new incentivisation streams and a collaborativedevelopment framework, governed by the ethos of Web 3. It enables individuals, developers, and businesses to cultivate new realities of data ownership and value creation. It is the largest data unionin the market with over [...]
Blues for an Alabama Sky review: A comic picture of The Great Depression, but not a cohesive one October 14, 2022 Who knew a play about The Great Depression could, and frankly, should, be this funny? We laugh or we cry, goes the old adage, and Pearl Cleage’s 1995 play is an uneven but often joyfully comic celebration of some of the vulnerable, brash and foolhardy characters who lived through it. We meet Angel who dreams [...]
Supported housing firm Independent Living to raise £150m in London IPO September 12, 2022 Real estate investment trust Independent Living is set to float on the London Stock Exchange, in a bid to raise £150m. The company, which seeks to address the shortage of high-quality supported housing, is currently undergoing an acquisitions spree to build up its initial portfolio of so-called “target assets”, the company announced today. Potential acquisition [...]
Why strategy making should not be a secret September 5, 2022 “You see, Charlie, not so very long ago there used to be thousands of people working in Mr Willy Wonka’s factory. Then one day, all of a sudden, Mr Wonka had to ask every single one of them to leave, to go home, never to come back.” “But why?” asked Charlie. “Because of spies. All the other [...]
Our tech industry is being undermined by a psyche allergic to global growth April 29, 2022 The tech sector in the UK is in high-growth mode. In 2021, there was a record-breaking $35.1bn investment into tech, almost 120 tech unicorns and nearly 40 tech IPOs. The record level of venture capital investment in the UK has increased the valuations of both public and private tech companies, putting Britain third in the [...]
Broadgate break: New 1.5 acre park opens in the heart of the City as workers flock back into the Square Mile January 22, 2022 The first City workers strolled through the Square Mile’s newest park this morning as the 1.5-acre Exchange Square, located at Broadgate, opened for the public after an extensive revamp. The park, part of a £1.5bn revamp of the square, quadruples the amount of green space at Broadgate and creates a new outdoor space for workers [...]
LSE defends itself against criticism over tech firm valuations January 13, 2022 The London Stock Exchange has defended itself after criticism that it was “toxic to tech companies” by an investor in Darktrace and Deliveroo. Neil Shah, the LSE’s tech sector specialist, told The Telegraph that there were “lots of good companies achieving robust valuations in London”. Many of the tech firms that have gone public in [...]
Cryptocurrency continues to knock on the door of fiat, but those in power still refuse to open it December 10, 2021 It’s been another week of red for Bitcoin and, well, pretty much all of the other cryptos, writes Jason Deane.
Opinion: Rowing can be a force for good but needs support from business October 12, 2021 We don’t hear enough about rowing so it can take a certain commitment and courage for someone to get into a boat for the first time and push against the stream. Yet there is an increasing number of people across Britain who live by the sport – whether recreationally or competitively, indoors on rowing machines [...]
Crypto exchange Gemini calls on UK firms to get serious about regulation October 7, 2021 Those in the crypto space need to engage proactively with regulators to help bring them up to speed according to crypto exchange, Gemini. At the Token2049 conference in London leading voices from the digital asset industry debated the best way to engage with regulation. “We’re in this crypto landscape now, it’s 12 odd years old, [...]