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By: Saskia Koopman

Tech Reporter Saskia Koopman is City AM's Tech reporter covering everything from Wall Street's AI craze to the UK government's tech policy.

All 1367 Articles
  • CMA must tackle Apple and Google duopoly to ‘unlock UK growth’

    May 15, 2025

    One of the UK’s leading left-wing think tanks has called on the government to strengthen the powers of the competition regulator to curb the dominance of tech giants like Apple and Google. It has warned that their stranglehold on app marketplaces is holding back innovation, investment, and growth in the British economy. In a new [...]

  • M&S to make £100m cyber claim from Allianz and Beazley

    May 14, 2025

    Marks and Spencer is preparing to claim as much as £100m from its cyber insurance policy, following a major cyber attack that disrupted operations and led to the theft of some customer data. The UK retailer admitted for the first time on Tuesday that personal information, including customer contact details, dates of birth, and online [...]

  • AI risks creating a cyber crunch for the UK’s national infrastructure

    May 14, 2025

    The UK’s cyber watchdog has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could significantly increase the country’s exposure to cyber attacks, especially those across its critical infrastructure, unless urgent steps are taken. In a recent report, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) argued that AI is already transforming the threat landscape, and that by 2027, it could [...]

  • Premier league players challenge use of data by betting firms

    May 14, 2025

    A growing group of professional footballers in the UK are challenging how their personal performance data is being collected, used, and ultimately monetised. The global sports data and technology group (GSDT) has recently submitted firm “stop processing” requests on behalf of footballers and other sportspeople. This forms the latest part of its ‘project red card’ [...]

  • New immigration plans could reverse the UK’s tech exodus

    May 13, 2025

    The UK government’s recently unveiled immigration white paper has triggered cautious optimism across the tech sector, as policymakers aim to reverse a talent bottleneck that many say has long stifled innovation and growth. As part of a broader industrial strategy targeting sectors like AI, quantum, and green tech, the paper outlines steps to widen access [...]

  • With AI, ‘everything is under review’ at London-based tech firm IFS

    May 13, 2025

    Enterprise software firm IFS, valued at €15bn (£12.64bn), is doubling down on industrial AI as it pushes toward an ambitious $100bn target by 2029. With a sharp focus on asset-heavy sectors like energy and telecoms, the firm is re-engineering its entire model around automation. At a recent IFS connect UKI event, chief executive Mark Moffat [...]

  • British Airways bets on AI to shake off delays

    May 13, 2025

    British Airways has revealed that a major push into artificial intelligence has started to pay off. The UK flag carrier reports an improvement in punctuality after years of cancellations, IT meltdowns, and operational chaos. Chief executive Sean Doyle described the new AI systems as ‘game changing’, claiming they have helped reduce delays and cancellations that [...]

  • Google pays up as antitrust scrutiny heightens

    May 13, 2025

    Google’s recent settlement of $1.38bn (£1.05bn) with the state of Texas marks a significant moment in the tech titan’s ongoing legal battles over both privacy violations and anti-competitive practices. The settlement, which resolves two major lawsuits filed in 2022, accused Google of secretly collecting biometric data such as facial recognition and local tracking, without user [...]

  • Apple looking at raising iPhone prices

    May 12, 2025

    Apple is considering raising prices for its next iPhone lineup, with increases likely tied top new features and design changes, rather than ongoing US-China trade tensions. The current lineup ranges from $799 to $1,199. Yet analysts believe the newest model, Pro Max, could hit $1,900 if its pricing reflects upgrades and tariff costs. The Wall [...]

  • This is why the UK’s tech tax still riles Washington

    May 9, 2025

    The UK and US have trumped a new trade framework aimed at unlocking growth between the two allies, but one key irritant remains notably unresolved: Britain’s tech tax or Digital Services Tax (DST). The two per cent levy, introduced in 2020 under Boris Johnson, continues to rankle American officials, particularly because it disproportionately affects the [...]

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