Microsoft’s £2.5bn investment in UK data centres is a ‘turning point’, says Sunak November 30, 2023 Prime Minister Rishi Suank has described a major investment by Microsoft into UK data centres as a "turning point" for the nation.
‘The era of grassroots music is over’: Five more London venues could close before Christmas November 30, 2023 Music Venues Trust (MVT) has warned that five more small music venues across London could shutter in the run up to Christmas.
BBC News launches digital revamp in bid to save licence fee-payer £500m November 29, 2023 BBC News has announced sweeping measures in the hopes of kick-starting its digital journalism amid a decline in traditional television.
The City set to be hit hardest by AI, finds department of education November 29, 2023 The City of London is the most likely place to be hit by AI disruption, a new government report has revealed.
Gigs galore: London pubs and bars anticipate £2.4bn live music surge in 2024 November 29, 2023 Nearly 90 per cent of UK pubs and bars plan to expand their live music offerings in 2024, potentially tapping into £2.4bn in revenue.
Channel 4 boss dismisses resignation rumours and eyes £75m credit dip November 28, 2023 Channel 4’s chief executive has quashed rumours of her departure amid an uphill struggle for the broadcaster.
This London tech company is the fastest growing in the UK this year November 28, 2023 The UK's fastest growing tech company in 2023 has topped 1m customers and £5bn in assets under administration (AUA).
Regulator says Adobe’s Figma acquisition could ‘harm’ UK digital design sector November 28, 2023 The UK’s competition watchdog has provisionally found that Adobe’s proposed acquisition of Figma could harm the digital design sector.
Nearly £40m raised by London and Cambridge autotech companies November 28, 2023 Two British autotech companies, Physicsx and Secondmind, have secured close to £40m in combined investment.
Government ‘sneaking through’ new bank data powers, campaigners warn November 24, 2023 Some have warned that the UK government is slipping through new laws with "minimal debate" as it looks to crack down on benefit fraud.