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  • Government moves to curb late payments

    Government moves to curb late payments


    Ministers tighten payment rules for large business buyers today. Proposed reforms would cap terms at 60 days, mandate interest on overdue invoices, expand enforcement powers, and bring payment performance closer to board scrutiny, though the measures still require legislation and some of the most significant changes would not take effect…

    Read the full story: Government moves to curb late payments

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  • AI safety platform RAIDS AI launches commercially

    AI safety platform RAIDS AI launches commercially

    January 29, 2026

    RAIDS AI has launched commercially following a successful beta testing…

  • US formally exits Paris Agreement again

    US formally exits Paris Agreement again

    January 28, 2026

    The United States has officially exited the Paris Agreement. This…

  • Pound hits four-year high against dollar

    Pound hits four-year high against dollar

    January 28, 2026

    Sterling reaches $1.38, its highest since October 2021. Analysts attribute…

  • India and EU finalise historic trade deal

    India and EU finalise historic trade deal

    January 27, 2026

    India and the EU finalise landmark trade agreement. The deal…

  • Hargreaves Lansdown cuts fees amid competition

    Hargreaves Lansdown cuts fees amid competition

    January 27, 2026

    Hargreaves Lansdown reduces fees for half its customers. The UK’s…

  • Labour urges chancellor to freeze music venue rates

    Labour urges chancellor to freeze music venue rates

    January 27, 2026

    Labour MPs urge halt to business rates hike for venues.…

  • Waymo speeds up London launch amid US probe

    Waymo speeds up London launch amid US probe

    January 27, 2026

    Waymo prepares for UK launch amid US safety scrutiny. The…

  • Over half of UK organisations expect OT cyber attacks

    Over half of UK organisations expect OT cyber attacks

    January 23, 2026

    UK organisations face mounting operational technology cyber threats this year.…

  • The world has not yet learned from the COVID crisis, experts warn

    The world has not yet learned from the COVID crisis, experts warn

    January 23, 2026

    The world has failed to learn key lessons from COVID-19.…

  • Calling colleagues ‘old’ over IT skills legal

    Calling colleagues ‘old’ over IT skills legal

    January 23, 2026

    Calling someone “old” for IT struggles isn’t age discrimination. The…

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  • The cyber weak point is no longer where many executives think it is

    The cyber weak point is no longer where many executives think it is

  • Deals may be back. Trust in the credit machinery is another matter.

    Deals may be back. Trust in the credit machinery is another matter.

  • Six months until organisations face 24-hour cyber reporting deadline

    Six months until organisations face 24-hour cyber reporting deadline

  • When AI stops advising and starts acting

    When AI stops advising and starts acting

  • Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now

    Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now


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  • Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now

    Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now

    Business Quarter Issue 3 is live, helping leaders navigate uncertainty. The new edition examines planning, AI, trust, and growth in a market where certainty is scarcer than it once was.


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  • Women in business are building momentum — and business is better for it

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  • Why CISOs must link cyber decision-making to an organisation’s profit and loss

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    Mar 5
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Finance —

  • Government moves to curb late payments

    Government moves to curb late payments

    24 Mar 2026
  • 24 Mar 2026

    Deals may be back. Trust in the credit machinery is another matter.

  • 24 Mar 2026

    TreviPay flags friction in European B2B buying

  • 24 Mar 2026

    Imagination appoints new UK finance director

  • 24 Mar 2026

    Oracle remakes finance and procurement software for AI agents

  • 23 Mar 2026

    AIM transfers gather pace on reforms

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Technology —

  • The cyber weak point is no longer where many executives think it is

    The cyber weak point is no longer where many executives think it is

    24 Mar 2026
  • 24 Mar 2026

    Six months until organisations face 24-hour cyber reporting deadline

  • 24 Mar 2026

    Tech West sets 2026 China mission

  • 24 Mar 2026

    Oracle remakes finance and procurement software for AI agents

  • 23 Mar 2026

    When AI stops advising and starts acting

  • 23 Mar 2026

    ICS.AI targets university AI access gap

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Spotlights —

  • Trang Do on redefining modern heirlooms through meaningful luxury

    Trang Do on redefining modern heirlooms through meaningful luxury

    15 Dec 2025
  • 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

  • 19 Nov 2025

    Zineb Faress on elevating Moroccan gastronomy

  • 6 Nov 2025

    Building a purpose-led food brand for modern families

  • 22 Oct 2025

    Chris Kaspar: Redefining Digital Wellness

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