Michael Sayman started working for the tech juggernaut as a youngster, transitioning from early consumer product facing work to executive leadership positions that influenced the way hundreds of ...
UK inflation fell to a ten-month low of 3.2% in November, below expectations, strengthening the case for the Bank of England ...
The UK is set to rejoin the Erasmus scheme from 2027, five years after leaving it post-Brexit, giving students renewed access ...
Former chancellor Rishi Sunak has defended the Covid-era Bounce Back Loan scheme, saying speed was essential and he would ...
The European Commission has diluted plans to ban new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035, allowing 10% of vehicles to still ...
OpenAI has appointed former chancellor George Osborne to lead its OpenAI for Countries initiative, expanding its Stargate ...
Britain’s largest chemical plant at Grangemouth will remain open after Ineos secured more than £120m in government support, safeguarding around 500 jobs.
McKinsey is planning to cut thousands of roles over the next two years as advances in artificial intelligence reduce the need ...
Labour’s flagship Employment Rights Bill has cleared its final parliamentary hurdle and is expected to become law before ...
Paul Eliacin remembers the smoke first. Thick. Dark. Unnatural. It filled the air long before the news made it clear what was ...
Britain can compete with the US as a global crypto hub, says City minister Lucy Rigby, as the government unveils long-awaited ...
The AA has appointed advisers to explore a £5bn sale or flotation, while private equity-backed rival RAC is considering a ...