Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill says Brexit has left Britain exposed to ‘self-sustaining’ price rises, making inflation harder to…
Year: 2026
Bosses ‘can’t afford to pay themselves the minimum wage under Labour’
Rising employment costs are forcing thousands of owner-managers to absorb the bill themselves, squeezing profits, pensions and hiring alike …
Burnham right to put devolution front and centre
BusinessLDN’s John Dickie backs Andy Burnham’s devolution drive, warning London has fewer powers than New York, Paris, Manchester and the West…
Alaric Jackson on What Detroit’s Reinvention Teaches About Resilience and Growth
Alaric Jackson, the Los Angeles Rams’ starting left tackle, knows that kind of toughness personally. He also knows it geographically. …
The Voice Behind the Music, Glenie B
For more than three decades, Glenie B wasn’t simply a radio disc jockey—he became a familiar and trusted voice that listeners…
Sean Inggs on the Cybersecurity Risk Fund Boards Keep Outsourcing by Accident
Sean Inggs says Cayman fund boards cannot assume cybersecurity risk disappears when managers, administrators and custodians handle operations. …
Brussels claps back at Trump’s tech threats
Tension over digital regulation clouds ongoing talks to launch a new EU-U.S. tech “dialog.” …
Supreme Court allows late-arriving mail ballots, leaving California’s system unaffected
The 5-4 majority rejected Republicans’ bid to restrict balloting by mail. …
Supreme Court refuses Trump’s appeal of E. Jean Carroll’s $5-million sexual abuse verdict
Trump says he was wrongly accused of a pattern of sexually abusing women based in part on his own words. …
No ‘one size fits all’ answer on AI and jobs in Europe, OpenAI chief economist says
Germany has most jobs at risk while Luxembourg has largest share in occupations that may actually grow with AI, firm says…