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  • Carbon data gap limits lower emission business travel

    Carbon data gap limits lower emission business travel


    Carbon data gaps are weakening lower-emission workforce accommodation decisions today. Most organisations cannot consistently compare emissions before booking, leaving sustainability teams to measure travel after the commercial choice has already been made.

    Read the full story: Carbon data gap limits lower emission business travel

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  • Crimson expands regional AI apprenticeship pipeline

    Crimson expands regional AI apprenticeship pipeline

    July 17, 2026

    Crimson is expanding apprenticeships to strengthen regional AI capabilities locally.…

  • Workplace EV charging grants near £34m

    Workplace EV charging grants near £34m

    July 17, 2026

    Workplace charging grants have supported nearly seventy thousand sockets nationwide.…

  • School solar programme adds £40m funding

    School solar programme adds £40m funding

    July 17, 2026

    School solar funding is moving from pilot projects towards scale.…

  • Climate tech funding rebounds on data centre demand

    Climate tech funding rebounds on data centre demand

    July 17, 2026

    Climate technology funding rebounded as energy demand reshaped investor priorities.…

  • PwC sanctioned again over Babcock audits

    PwC sanctioned again over Babcock audits

    July 17, 2026

    PwC faces fresh sanctions over repeated weaknesses in Babcock audits.…

  • Pension investment push collides with regulation

    Pension investment push collides with regulation

    July 17, 2026

    Pension investment ambitions are colliding with charges, liquidity, and regulation.…

  • AI chatbots misstate facts about UK retailers

    AI chatbots misstate facts about UK retailers

    July 17, 2026

    AI chatbots are supplying false information about British retailers online.…

  • Marketing budgets rise despite economic strain

    Marketing budgets rise despite economic strain

    July 17, 2026

    UK marketing budgets expanded again despite weak economic confidence overall.…

  • Care pay body reshapes sector bargaining

    Care pay body reshapes sector bargaining

    July 17, 2026

    Care pay bargaining will reshape employment costs across England’s sector.…

  • Employment reform timetable sets employer deadlines

    Employment reform timetable sets employer deadlines

    July 17, 2026

    Employers face a revised timetable for sweeping workplace law changes.…

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    Stop buying security tools

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    How invisible overspend undermines business resilience

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    Youth skills agenda shifts towards AI judgement

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    US M&A deals of the month: June 2026

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    UK M&A deals of the month: June 2026


Leadership —

  • Boards cannot ignore the thinning CEO bench

    Boards cannot ignore the thinning CEO bench

    CEO succession is becoming a continuous board governance test. Companies need deeper pipelines before leadership change becomes urgent, visible, and risky.


  • Energy transition exposes leadership capacity gap

    Jul 15
    2026
  • Hundredth hire marks business focus tipping point

    Jul 14
    2026
  • Contractor shortages put infrastructure delivery under strain

    Jul 14
    2026
  • Scottish confidence slump tests growth plans

    Jul 13
    2026
  • Business focus slips under personal pressure

    Jul 9
    2026
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Finance —

  • PwC sanctioned again over Babcock audits

    PwC sanctioned again over Babcock audits

    17 Jul 2026
  • 17 Jul 2026

    Pension investment push collides with regulation

  • 16 Jul 2026

    Stablecoins get a transatlantic rulebook

  • 16 Jul 2026

    Councils warned over the LGR payments trap

  • 16 Jul 2026

    Pension trustees want harder ESG evidence

  • 16 Jul 2026

    London opens a cautious audit route for Chinese listings

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Technology —

  • Stop buying security tools

    Stop buying security tools

    17 Jul 2026
  • 16 Jul 2026

    Stablecoins get a transatlantic rulebook

  • 16 Jul 2026

    Compliance teams cannot govern AI they cannot see

  • 16 Jul 2026

    Councils warned over the LGR payments trap

  • 15 Jul 2026

    BMC brings governed agents into core operations

  • 15 Jul 2026

    Regional AI voices lift audio ad impact

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Spotlights —

  • Jesper With-Fogstrup on keeping AI human

    Jesper With-Fogstrup on keeping AI human

    13 May 2026
  • 7 May 2026

    Oscar Lovera on leading at scale

  • 28 Apr 2026

    VYKO launches with €50m acquisition target

  • 15 Dec 2025

    Trang Do on redefining modern heirlooms through meaningful luxury

  • 5 Dec 2025

    How security tech entrepreneur Marie-Claire Dwek mastered the art of resilience

  • 25 Nov 2025

    Eddy Massaad: The minimalist restaurateur rewriting global comfort dining

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