Trinny Woodall says AI can help women gain an edge in the workplace
Entrepreneur and television personality Trinny Woodall has said artificial intelligence could become a powerful tool for women looking to advance in their
Just Eat Takeaway.com rolls out plastic-free takeaway boxes across Europe
Just Eat Takeaway.com is expanding its push towards sustainable food delivery packaging by introducing a new range of plastic-free takeaway boxes across
Deleting the State: Skoble’s Deleter
Is the state necessary? In this week’s Friday Philosophy, Dr. David Gordon follows Aeon J. Skoble’s argument that we can do without
Former RBS manager admits taking £600,000 in bribes from struggling business customers
A former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) manager has admitted accepting more than £600,000 in bribes from struggling business owners while working
Government launches postcode checker to track gigabit broadband rollout across UK
The UK government has unveiled a new online tool designed to help households and businesses track the rollout of gigabit-capable broadband across
UK economy stalls in January as growth fears mount amid Iran conflict
The UK economy unexpectedly stalled at the start of the year, intensifying concerns that escalating geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices could
Oil price surge sparks fears of $200 barrel amid Iran war
"Wright's use of the word "unlikely" was a veiled concession that a spike to $200 was possible, though he repeated that the
Rothbard at 100: Five Economic Insights That Still Matter
In commemoration of Murray Rothbard’s 100th birthday, Bob shares five “greatest hits” from Rothbard’s economics, covering deficits vs. inflation, monopoly theory, excess
GDP growth revised down bigtime to a sluggish 0.7% for Q4
Growth in gross domestic product was down sharply from 4.4% in last year’s Q3 and 3.8% in Q2. The fourth-quarter number was




