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U.K. government official John Glen
LifestyleFearing a repeat of Bud Light, U.K. government tells business leaders to stay away from politics and ‘woke’ culture wars
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 9, 2023
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PoliticsTop HSBC boss calls the U.K. ‘weak’ for taking sides with the U.S. against China
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 7, 2023
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TechTelecoms giant BT appoints first female CEO in its history. Her priority will be clearing out almost 55,000 staff
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 31, 2023
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FinanceProfits surge at crisis-hit NatWest bank engulfed in scandal over Donald Trump ally Nigel Farage
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 28, 2023
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EuropeMillennials gain a 10-year jump with cash from the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’—boosting property ladder climb and financial muscle
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 26, 2023
A visitor takes a picture of humanoid AI robot "Ameca" at the booth of Engineered Arts company during the world's largest gathering of humanoid AI Robots as part of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, on July 5, 2023.
TechA.I. experts downplay ‘nightmare scenario of evil robot overlords’. Over 1,300 sign letter claiming it’s a ‘force for good, not a threat to humanity’
By Chloe TaylorJuly 19, 2023
UK beer drinkers are seeing their favorite ales get watered down.
LifestyleYou’ve heard about shrinkflation—now get ready for ‘drinkflation’
By Christiaan HetznerJune 20, 2023
Hedge fund giant Crispin Odey kicked out of his own firm after bombshell allegations of decades of sexual assault
FinanceHedge fund giant Crispin Odey kicked out of his own firm after bombshell allegations of decades of sexual assault
By Nishant Kumar and BloombergJune 12, 2023
Prince Harry testifies that tabloids ruined his childhood but can’t recall specific stories saying ‘every single article’ caused him ‘distress’
LifestylePrince Harry testifies that tabloids ruined his childhood but can’t recall specific stories saying ‘every single article’ caused him ‘distress’
By Brian Melley, Jill Lawless and The Associated PressJune 6, 2023
OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman.
TechOpenAI CEO Sam Altman credits Elon Musk with teaching him the importance of deep tech investing. But he has no interest in living on Mars
By Jeremy KahnMay 24, 2023
Google logo is seen on a building in Krakow, Poland on May 4, 2023.
TechExclusive: Google accused of breaking European privacy law by hoarding personal data of potential job candidates for years
By David MeyerMay 10, 2023
A British tycoon is selling J.P. Morgan’s 12-bedroom mansion for $93.5 million
FinanceA British tycoon is selling J.P. Morgan’s 12-bedroom mansion for $93.5 million
By Damian Shepherd and BloombergApril 19, 2023
China’s strict new limits for generative A.I. chatbots is a chance to reconsider the 6-month A.I. moratorium
NewslettersChina’s strict new limits for generative A.I. chatbots is a chance to reconsider the 6-month A.I. moratorium
By David MeyerApril 11, 2023
Sam Altman photo.
NewslettersFor ChatGPT creator OpenAI, Italy’s ban may just be the start of trouble in Europe
By Jeremy KahnApril 4, 2023
Exterior of the Bank of England in London
CommentaryInside ‘Operation Yeti’: How U.K. tech fought back against a run down the Valley—and survived SVB’s collapse
By Russ ShawMarch 17, 2023
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