Legal experts warn UK firms of rising AI risks in 2026 as regulation tightens
UK businesses are being urged to tighten controls around their use of artificial intelligence in 2026, as legal experts warn that poorly
UK businesses are being urged to tighten controls around their use of artificial intelligence in 2026, as legal experts warn that poorly
Nigel Farage has renewed his threat to strip commercial banks of billions of pounds in interest payments made by the Bank of
A bitter trademark dispute over the Beckham name has emerged as a key factor in the growing rift between the Beckhams and
On this episode of Power and Market, Ryan, Connor, and Tho look at the headlines coming out of Davos, including Mark Carney's
Statists denounce self defense as “vigilantism,” declaring that only the “defense” services provided by the state are legitimate. Yet, self defense has
A Leeds-based technology start-up has raised £23 million to accelerate the commercial rollout of its light-powered computer chips, in a move that
The government is facing fresh calls to extend its business rates relief scheme for pubs to include hotels, as the accommodation sector
Government borrowing fell sharply in December after a surge in income tax and national insurance receipts helped narrow the monthly deficit, offering
Capital gains tax (CGT) receipts fell sharply last year, reinforcing concerns that higher taxes on investment gains are failing to deliver additional
For all of the demands for reparations for blacks, the schemes so far have been unworkable and would not address the real