Five things to look out for in Hunt’s Autumn statement November 6, 2023 Theoretically, tax cuts are possible. Thanks to fiscal drag, the public finances are in better shape than most had expected.
Can retail investors save London’s beleaguered stock market? November 6, 2023 Are retail investors the key to curing London's capital markets malaise? They may take some convincing.
The last year has taught us the City will always matter, if we stand by our values November 6, 2023 From the turmoil of a year ago, this is now a City which is not only being listened to but is fully participating in the national conversation, writes Nicholas Lyons.
From Theresa May to Rory Stewart: The books blowing up parliament this autumn November 6, 2023 With Guy Fawkes night just behind us, we take a look at some of the latest explosive books borne out of Westminster's halls.
Bob Stewart surrenders Tory whip as he considers racist abuse conviction appeal November 4, 2023 Bob Stewart has surrendered the Conservative whip while he considers an appeal of his racially aggravated public order offence conviction.
Arteta, Sunak and WFH: How the quarter-zip took over the City November 4, 2023 It has become ubiquitous - from fintech marketing teams to the corner corporate office. And the quarter-zip fleece, the new must-have for any man about town, doesn't appear to be going anywhere soon.
Keir Starmer Out? Labour leader under pressure to quit over Gaza ceasefire stance November 3, 2023 Labour leaders of Burnley and Pendle Labour groups call on Keir Starmer to step down from his position, as he still resists calls to support a ceasefire.
Sunak: People should ‘be comfortable with failure’ and take risks to start firms November 3, 2023 The Prime Minister said he wanted to “transpose” the entrepreneurial culture of “places like Silicon Valley” to the UK during a talk with tech billionaire Elon Musk.
Obsessing about the existential risk of god-like AI misses the point November 3, 2023 The existential - or x-risk - of a god-like artificial intelligence system is, understandably, what frightens us, but it also misses the point of how it will change the world, writes Anna Thomas
We’ve had dangerous AI with us for decades, and never had a summit for racist algorithms November 3, 2023 AI is already deeply entrenched in public service models – which means its harms are too, impacting everything from policing to benefits.