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  • DEBATE: Should Theresa May push for a compromise with Labour to get her Brexit deal passed?

    February 13, 2019

    Should Theresa May push for a compromise with Labour to get her Brexit deal passed? Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of London First, says YES. Theresa May’s primary goal must be to avoid leaving the EU with no deal. That means that the government must stop behaving as if it has a rock-solid parliamentary majority, and [...]

  • Philip Hammond’s ‘Brexit deal dividend’ claim under attack from MPs

    February 12, 2019

    Philip Hammond’s promise of a Brexit dividend has been called into question amid signs of sluggish economic growth and warnings of a knock-on effect for the public finances. Figures released on Monday showed the UK economy grew by just 1.4 per cent in 2018 – its slowest rate for six years – while growth in the [...]

  • Robots, surgery, and the NHS – what will the future medical bot look like and when will the machines take over the operating theatre?

    February 11, 2019

    In the 2012 film Prometheus, there’s a memorable scene where the protagonist uses an automated medical table to remove an alien creature growing in her stomach. At the press of a few buttons, robotic arms quickly perform a complex procedure – the operation looks more like a car assembly line than surgery. The scene is [...]

  • DEBATE: Could the internet of things be the answer to the social care crisis?

    February 6, 2019

    Could the internet of things be the answer to the social care crisis? Emanuele Angelidis, chief executive of IoT investor Breed Reply, says YES. With more and more people forced to look after loved ones, the internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) can help alleviate the social care issues raised by an ageing population. For a [...]

  • Become more zen in the City to boost your mental health and wellbeing

    January 25, 2019

    Modern work demands have never been greater. A combination of increased targets, shorter deadlines, and an overflowing email inbox has left many of us feeling overwhelmed by work. Mix in the Brexit-induced market uncertainty, a dash of office politics, and the normal stresses and strains of life outside of work – no wonder stress and [...]

  • Real estate merger to form biggest ever UK healthcare property investor

    January 24, 2019

    Real estate group Primary Health Properties (PHP) has agreed a £1bn merger deal with MedicX in a move that is set to create the UK’s largest ever UK healthcare property investor. In an effort to scale up its role within the healthcare asset market, FTSE 250 primary care specialist PHP has signed an all-share merger with [...]

  • Davos: Philip Hammond declares Britain ‘great place to do business’ after Brexit

    January 24, 2019

    Chancellor Philip Hammond is to make a pitch for the UK’s post-Brexit business credentials in Davos today, as he announces £100m investment for British innovation. Hammond will tell business leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum: “Britain is a great place to do business. And we are determined, as we leave the EU, to make [...]

  • Employers to boost graduate jobs by record nine per cent in 2019 despite Brexit concerns

    January 21, 2019

    The UK’s top employers are set to boost graduate jobs by a record nine per cent this year despite growing uncertainty over Brexit. The country’s leading 100 graduate employers have indicated a surge in recruitment could be on the horizon in 2019, according to a report conducted by research firm High Fliers. It comes after [...]

  • Flood, fire, even an earthquake: businesses must protect themselves against the event of a natural disaster

    January 16, 2019

    Technical issues were enough to hit TSB with a brutal three-week outage in April last year. The damage from that event is well documented – an eightfold increase in customers choosing to bank elsewhere, a bill for compensation and repairs costing roughly £176m, and a chief executive who decided to walk. The events suffered by [...]

  • DEBATE: If Theresa May’s deal fails to pass, is another referendum the best way to break the stalemate?

    January 15, 2019

    If Theresa May’s deal fails to pass, is another referendum the best way to break the stalemate? Jo Swinson MP, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, says YES. Brexit has become a national embarrassment. In the last few weeks, the Conservative government has lost control in parliament, and the Labour frontbench – supposedly the official [...]

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