AI-generated legal claims add to cost burden on British businesses
Artificial intelligence is emerging as a new source of legal and financial pressure for UK businesses, with more than a third now
Artificial intelligence is emerging as a new source of legal and financial pressure for UK businesses, with more than a third now
Businesses across South Wales are being invited to apply for grants of up to £1.5 million under a new funding programme designed
Neo-Malthusian Paul Ehrlich recently passed away, but not before his false doomsday claims made his a very wealthy man.
Neo-Malthusian Paul Ehrlich recently passed away, but not before his false doomsday claims made his a very wealthy man.
The UK government has unveiled a major intervention in the steel market, setting an ambitious target to produce up to 50 per
Nearly 400 UK employers have been fined for failing to pay the legal minimum wage, with thousands of workers left out of
Britain’s second-largest pub operator, Greene King, is set to sell around 150 managed pubs and convert a further 150 into tenanted or
Innovate UK is set to overhaul its funding strategy, shifting away from broad-based support for hundreds of thousands of “innovators” each year
How do new or even “radical” ideas become part of the body politic? The Overton Window provides a way of better way
The Peter Jones Foundation (PJF) has teamed up once again with advisory firm FRP to launch the 2026 National Entrepreneur of the