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  • Social media content creators The Hook explain how to make great online video

    March 25, 2019

    Video is big business in marketing. A good video can be the difference between success and failure. After all, as Bill Gates said, content is king. Brands love video content because it is seen as more intimate and informative than just posting a picture or a wall of text. And they’ve been spending more and [...]

  • Debenhams shares fluctuate after Sports Direct’s Mike Ashley brands restructuring plan ‘unworkable’

    March 25, 2019

    Shares in Debenhams suffered from volatility this morning after Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley branded the troubled department store’s rescue plan "unworkable". Read more: Debenhams flags 'obvious concerns' with Ashley's £100m CEO bid Shares in the troubled high street giant dropped 24.5 per cent from 1.59p to 1.2p before rising to stand eight per cent [...]

  • Boris Johnson accuses Theresa May of ‘bottling’ Brexit in rallying cry for no deal

    March 25, 2019

    Boris Johnson has called on Theresa May to “channel the spirit of Moses” and urge the EU to “let her people go” as he advocated for a no-deal Brexit. Read more: Brexit live: Ministers deny May under pressure to resign The politician accused the Prime Minister of having “bottled it completely” after she chose to [...]

  • Don’t you dare tune out – your country needs you to step up

    March 25, 2019

    Freedom’s just another word for nothin’ left to lose. So sang Janis Joplin in what sounds like a 1970s version of the Prime Minister’s “No Deal Is Better Than A Bad Deal” refrain. Perhaps this was at the back of her mind when she called for a “moment of decision” last week. One EU leader’s response [...]

  • No evidence that Trump campaign colluded with Russia, Mueller probe finds

    March 24, 2019

    US special counsel Robert Mueller’s report has found no evidence of collusion between President Donald Trump’s campaign and Russia, according to details released this evening. In a summary of the inquiry’s conclusions sent to Congress, attorney general William Barr said Mueller had not found any evidence of collusion, but added he had not reached a [...]

  • Majority of businesses not budgeting for increased recruitment costs after Brexit

    March 24, 2019

    More than three-quarters of UK businesses have put no additional funds in place to meet the costs of international recruitment following Brexit. As many as 26 per cent of businesses have already recruited fewer workers from the EU since March 2017, according to research by law firm Shakespeare Martineau.  Read more: Time for a migration policy [...]

  • Thousands join Brexit march calling for second EU referendum

    March 23, 2019

    Demonstrators have gathered in central London as thousands take part in the People's Vote march calling for a second EU referendum.  The march, which began at 12pm, will see people walk from Park Lane to Parliament Square before culminating in a rally in front of Parliament. It comes as MPs continue to search of a way out of [...]

  • Theresa May could pull third Brexit deal vote if it lacks support

    March 23, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs she will not hold a third vote on her Brexit deal next week if she thinks it will not pass.  This would mean that, just as if it had been rejected again, there will be a new deadline of April 12 for the UK to set out a new plan [...]

  • Tesla sues former engineer for allegedly passing tech secrets to Chinese rival Xiaopeng

    March 22, 2019

    Tesla has accused a former employee of stealing trade secrets and handing them over to a Chinese rival. Elon Musk’s firm has filed a lawsuit alleging one of its former engineers, Guangazhi Cao, copied the source code for its Autopilot self-driving technology before joining Chinese startup Xiaopeng Motors. Read more: Tesla launches new Model Y [...]

  • Bitcoin critic warns central banks ‘risk financial stability’ by issuing digital currencies

    March 22, 2019

    A prominent bitcoin critic has warned central banks against issuing their own digital currencies. Read more: JP Morgan launches its own cryptocurrency Augustin Carstens claimed central banks issuing digital tokens would need to take on customer-facing tasks that would result in “huge operational consequences for central banks in implementing monetary policy and implications for the stability [...]

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