Surge Pricing Strategy to Hit Legoland Visitors
Merlin Entertainments, the parent company of Legoland among other attractions, is set to introduce surge pricing using machine learning algorithms to adjust
Could AI Take the Grind Out of Accountancy?
Owen Hewitt, a trainee chartered accountant at haysmacintyre, finds himself amidst a unique cohort of accountants poised to integrate artificial intelligence (AI)
The Bolivian National Census: A Stark Reminder of the Perils of Unchecked Government Power
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Navigating the Slippery Slope: How Hoover’s Interventions Paved the Way for the Great Depression
One of the great myths of US History is that Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire president. In truth, he intervened in the
Tractors Gather at Parliament in Farmer Go-Slow Protest
Central London witnessed a spectacle last night as over 100 tractors paraded past the iconic Houses of Parliament, echoing the discontent of
Papa John’s Pizza to Close Nearly a Tenth of UK Locations
Pizza chain Papa John’s has revealed its decision to close down approximately 10% of its UK restaurants, attributing the closures to underperformance. The
Adam Neumann Makes £395m Bid to Regain Control of WeWork
Adam Neumann, once the driving force behind WeWork before his ousting, has made a bold move to reclaim control of the beleaguered
ThinCats announces £300m regional fund to support high-growth owner managed businesses
ThinCats, the leading alternative finance provider for mid-sized SMEs, has today announced a new £300 million funding commitment to support the growth