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  • Cybanetix launches managed AI security service

    Cybanetix launches managed AI security service

    June 5, 2026
    AI & Automation, Cybersecurity, Enterprise IT, News, Technology

    Cybanetix has launched a managed service for enterprise AI security. The new service combines security tooling, consultancy, and 24/7 SOC monitoring across employee AI use, governance, and embedded AI systems.

  • Primark TV campaign strengthens brand case

    Primark TV campaign strengthens brand case

    June 3, 2026
    Brand & Marketing, Business, Markets, News, UK

    Primark’s TV debut reframed advertising as measurable growth driver. The retailer’s first UK television campaign delivered record ad awareness, sales uplift, and stronger quality perceptions.

  • Adobe study shows Gen Z enterprise shift

    Adobe study shows Gen Z enterprise shift

    June 3, 2026
    AI & Automation, Business, Digital transformation, Future of Work, News, Technology

    Adobe research links student AI use to digital enterprise growth. The study found 26% of Gen Z students have launched online side hustles, compared with 3% of Gen X at university.

  • MTD deadline leaves accountants with practical gaps

    MTD deadline leaves accountants with practical gaps

    June 3, 2026
    Accounting & Finance, Finance & Risk, News, Operations, Regulation

    Making Tax Digital is moving from policy into workflow reality. Accountants still face practical questions around quarterly updates, HMRC calculations, client approvals, and deadline pressure before the first August filing.

  • AI errors expose workplace silence risk

    AI errors expose workplace silence risk

    June 3, 2026
    AI & Automation, Business, Enterprise IT, ESG, Governance, Human Resources, News, Technology

    AI errors are exposing a widening workplace trust gap. New research suggests employees are seeing harmful AI outputs but do not always feel safe reporting concerns internally.

  • DEScycle secures critical metals funding

    DEScycle secures critical metals funding

    June 3, 2026
    Emerging technology, ESG, News, Operations, Supply Chain, Sustainability, Technology

    DEScycle has secured major grant funding for metals recovery infrastructure. The UK company has received more than €10m in confirmed non-dilutive support from European and UK innovation programmes.

  • Forced-labour tariffs threaten UK exporters

    Forced-labour tariffs threaten UK exporters

    June 3, 2026
    ESG, Governance, International Trade, Markets, News, Operations, Supply Chain, UK, US

    US forced-labour tariffs would test exporters’ supply-chain due diligence. Washington’s proposal could turn modern slavery controls into a direct trade, pricing, and customs exposure for UK companies.

  • Trades back tougher tool theft laws

    Trades back tougher tool theft laws

    June 3, 2026
    Finance & Risk, Legal, Markets, News, UK

    Tradespeople are backing tougher sentencing despite low bill awareness levels. Tradesman Saver research found 71% had not heard of proposed tool theft legislation, although support rose sharply once the plans were explained.

  • Ministers seek evidence on AI’s workplace impact

    Ministers seek evidence on AI’s workplace impact

    June 3, 2026
    AI & Automation, Business, Future of Work, Markets, News, Technology, UK

    Government AI data requests put workplace evidence under pressure. Companies are being asked to share aggregated information on how AI is affecting jobs, skills, productivity, and work quality.

  • Zero-hours reforms move into consultation

    Zero-hours reforms move into consultation

    June 3, 2026
    Business, Future of Work, Human Resources, News, Operations, Regulation

    Zero-hours reforms would reshape workforce planning across exposed sectors. The government is consulting on guaranteed hours, reasonable notice, and cancellation payments, with employers facing new compliance, scheduling, and cost pressures.

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