Waymo to launch autonomous ride-hailing in London in 2026 as race with Uber and Lyft intensifies
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company backed by Google’s parent firm Alphabet, has confirmed plans to roll out its self-driving ride-hailing service in
Reeves to announce £6bn ‘blitz on business bureaucracy’ ahead of tax-heavy Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil a major “blitz on business bureaucracy” that the Treasury claims will save companies up to
Labour urged to reconsider scrapping youth minimum wage rates as ‘Neet’ numbers near 1 million
Labour is facing calls to rethink its manifesto pledge to abolish lower minimum wage rates for young workers amid warnings that nearly
We Can’t “Teach” Entrepreneurship, But We Can Inspire Future Entrepreneurs
While it is true that one cannot create entrepreneurs in a classroom setting, it still is important that people how entrepreneurship works.
We Can’t “Teach” Entrepreneurship, But We Can Shape and Inspire Future Entrepreneurs
While it is true that one cannot create entrepreneurs in a classroom setting, it still is important that people how entrepreneurship works.
Welsh steel firm wins £1.1m Ukraine bridge contract to support post-war reconstruction
A Welsh steel engineering company has secured a £1.1 million international contract to support Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction, providing a significant boost to
Will Trump End Sham Democracy Promotions?
The rollback of U.S. meddling in "promoting democracy" is perhaps the most positive foreign-policy reform of the Trump presidency. Column by James
If We Measured the Economy by Quality-of-Life Instead of GDP, We’d Be In a Depression
The obsession with measuring aggregate GDP obscures how the real standard of living for many people has declined.



