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  • Futuristic entrepreneurs are helping us reach for the stars

    March 11, 2019

    Houston, there is no problem. America is back in the space race. “We’re really at the forefront,” says US President Trump. “Nobody is doing what we’re doing.” He’s right. But in a break with tradition, the US is now leaning on its entrepreneurs, rather than the Federal Reserve, to fund its interplanetary aspirations. The latest [...]

  • UK Space Agency fires £18m into Oneweb for a global communications network in space

    February 18, 2019

    The UK Space Agency has invested £18m into building a new global communications network in space, provided by Softbank-backed London satellite firm Oneweb. Named Project Sunrise, the system will initially be comprised of around 650 satellites, before expanding to more than 900 satellites over time. While on a visit to the European Space Agency today, science [...]

  • Sir Richard Branson looking for additional investment in Virgin space ventures

    February 16, 2019

    Sir Richard Branson has hired corporate finance firm LionTree Advisors to help raise hundreds of millions of pounds to invest in Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit, according to Sky News. It comes months after Branson halted a $1bn (£775m) Saudi-funded deal amid the political tension over Jamal Khashoggi's murder. Discussions are already under way with a number of potential investors, including [...]

  • Still feeling entitled? Britain is facing a crisis of intergenerational inequality

    February 15, 2019

    This week, I was audacious enough to suggest that free TV licences for pensioners should not be a public spending priority. The backlash was fierce. “I have paid taxes all my life,” came the outraged cries on social media. This is mostly true, as long as you take “all my life” to mean “until I [...]

  • Former Virgin Money chief Jayne-Anne Gadhia hunts for investors in new tech startup

    January 28, 2019

    The former head of challenger bank Virgin Money is to set up her own fintech startup, designed to save consumers money on their household bills. Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia has approached several investors regarding a new company called Snoop, which will take advantage of Open Banking rules to utilise data about customers' spending habits, according to reports [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic and Stobart Group poised to make takeover move for Flybe

    January 10, 2019

    Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic and the Stobart Group are close to securing the takeover of embattled regional airline Flybe, according to reports in Sky News this evening. Flybe, which recently reported a 54 per cent drop in half-year profits, could be acquired by a consortium led by Virgin Atlantic in an offer that would represent [...]

  • Alexa: Tell me why I can’t have a flying car like in Blade Runner

    January 4, 2019

    Bad news: it’s 2019, and that means we are now living through the year in which the original Blade Runner film was set. Released in 1982, Blade Runner has some interesting ideas about 2019. Yes, it’s a post-apocalyptic dystopian hellscape where sentient bioengineered robots (“replicants”) must be hunted down against a backdrop of a dying [...]

  • Branson’s Virgin Galactic blasted as ‘dangerous, dead-end tech’ by Aussie astronaut

    December 18, 2018

    Virgin Galactic, the commercial space endeavour led by billionaire Richard Branson, has been rejected by an Australian astronaut as "dangerous" to human space flight.  Spaceman Andy Thomas told reporters in Adelaide last night that while he supported what Branson was contributing to satellite technology, he was critical of his goals to take tourists into orbit. [...]

  • Hard Brexit will be a disaster for British businesses, says Sir Richard Branson

    December 14, 2018

    Sir Richard Branson has claimed that a hard Brexit would be a disaster for the UK and called on Prime Minister Theresa May to be honest about the consequences it could have.  The Virgin Group founder has warned that leaving the EU without a deal would result in the closure of British businesses and that the [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Come in Houston, just as UK audit reforms bite

    December 14, 2018

    Talk about a hospital pass. Richard Houston, Deloitte’s consulting chief, might be forgiven for feeling a bit like Theresa May this week. Houston’s is the solitary name on a ballot open to partners at the Big Four accountancy firm’s UK operation as it seeks to elect a successor to David Sproul, its chief executive for [...]

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