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Carers’ leave plans widen employment reform
Read the full story: Carers’ leave plans widen employment reformNew carers’ rights could reshape workforce planning for employers. Ministers are consulting on paid carer’s leave, return-to-work protections, and stronger support for parents of seriously ill children.
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Imagination appoints new UK finance director
Imagination names Harsharan Travers UK finance director with immediate effect.…
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Tech West sets 2026 China mission
Tech West England expands China trade mission plans for 2026.…
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Oracle remakes finance and procurement software for AI agents
Oracle is redesigning Fusion to work more directly with AI.…
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Employment Hero sees HR hiring surge
Employment Hero reports hiring and pay jump in HR roles.…
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When AI stops advising and starts acting
AI is moving from assistance towards delegated action inside chat.…
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ICS.AI targets university AI access gap
ICS.AI is offering universities wider governed student AI access nationwide.…
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Meta breach exposes agent oversight gaps
Meta incident spotlights fresh risks from autonomous workplace AI tools.…
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Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now
Business Quarter Issue 3 is live, helping leaders navigate uncertainty.…
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AIM transfers gather pace on reforms
AIM graduates are moving up as listing reforms take hold.…
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FCA rules sharpen third-party cyber oversight
FCA rules tighten cyber reporting across financial services supply chains.…

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PwC puts London growth prize at £76bn

PwC says London frontier sectors could lift UK output. Its Grow London report estimates up to £76bn in additional annual GVA across the country by 2030.








