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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a new multi-year film and television deal with Netflix, defying speculation earlier this year that the...
HMRC has admitted for the first time that it uses artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor taxpayers’ social media accounts as part of criminal investigations...
Rajesh Nair, chief executive of Tata Steel UK, has been appointed as the new Chair of UK Steel, the trade association representing Britain’s steel...
Angela Rayner is pressing ahead with plans to raise the minimum wage for 18–20-year-olds to match the adult rate, despite warnings from business groups...
Gold futures surged to a record high on Friday following reports that the United States has imposed steep tariffs on imports of one-kilo gold...
Two decades ago, Carl and Jakes arrived in London from South Africa with £800 between them, a shared love of travel, and a dream...
For decades, human resources and IT have been viewed as two entirely separate worlds – one managing people, the other managing technology. But a...
UK holidaymakers are increasingly booking “later, closer and shorter” breaks, as cost-conscious travellers look to make the most of Britain’s summer without committing to...
Gary Neville has publicly criticised Labour’s decision to raise employer national insurance, warning the move will make it harder for companies to take on...
After 25 years building Tasty African Food from a single restaurant in Woolwich to a network of 27 outlets across London and Kent, founders...
The UK housing market recorded its fastest monthly growth of the year in July, with prices rising by 0.4% according to the latest figures...
Craig Shults didn’t start in construction finance. He didn’t have a traditional path. No Ivy League MBA. No high-level internship. What he had was...
Some leaders are shaped in boardrooms. Others are built on the field. James Brady Washburn falls into the second group. A former Division I...