China’s April economic data disappoint: recovery in domestic demand hits a snag May 17, 2024 China faced a bit of a setback on the economic front in April, disappointing market expectations.
Natalie Elphicke wasn’t worth it May 17, 2024 Keir Starmer will regret alienating Labour Party members and women’s rights campaigners by welcoming in the morally and politically tainted Natalie Elphicke, says Morgan Jones The words “new Labour MP” are music to the ears of many on the left – unless they are followed directly by “Natalie Elphicke”. A former member of the European [...]
Sony Music Group open to licence agreements with AI developers May 16, 2024 Sony Music has also said that "innovation must ensure that songwriters' and recording artists' rights, including copyrights, are respected."
HS2: Cancelling London Euston section would pile pressure on Elizabeth Line, advisers warn May 16, 2024 Cancelling the Euston section of HS2 would put too much reliance on the Elizabeth Line, government advisers have warned.
FTSE 100 trounces US and Europe since start of interest rate hikes May 16, 2024 The FTSE 100 has been a winning index in the higher interest rate world.
Why businesses need better workplace wellbeing systems May 16, 2024 A leading expert in mental health says businesses have a key role to play in helping tackle the mental epidemic sweeping the UK.
Warren Buffett and The Big Short’s Michael Burry: Why are they selling Apple and buying gold? May 16, 2024 The latest portfolio moves of Warren Buffett and Michael Burry have been revealed.
Lloyds defends return-to-office mandate as staff engagement falls to nine-year low May 16, 2024 Lloyds Banking Group has defended its workplace culture after it experienced a sharp drop in its employee engagement index last year, driven by a "tough" stance on staff returning to the office.
Investment in London’s industrial market slumps to decade low as online sales fades May 16, 2024 Investment into London's industrial market has slumped to a decade low as demand for the likes of warehouse and logistic sites fades following a boom during the pandemic.
Labour hoarding makes life difficult for Bank of England, rate-setter says May 16, 2024 Labour hoarding since the pandemic has helped fuel inflation and could mean rates have to remain high, a Bank of England policymaker said.