• Anthropic chief: AI is set to eliminate 50% of entry-level positions in the UK

    Dario Amodei, the chief executive of AI frontrunner Anthropic, has delivered a grave caution regarding the work landscape, forecasting that AI could eliminate as much as 50% of all entry-level white-collar professions in the next five years. The UK market may encounter considerable upheaval during this shift. At Anthropic’s inaugural developer conference, Amodei underscored the…


  • Netflix accused of copying show idea by ‘queen of bling’ Celia Sawyer

    Celebrity interior designer accuses streaming giant of appropriating her idea.


  • Trade power tested as US court strikes down tariffs

    In a frantic 24 hour period, US legal chaos and policy improvisation found global supply chains caught in the crossfire.


  • Nationwide rewards members with £100 payout after record profits and Virgin Money deal

    Britain’s biggest building society has reported a surge in profits and mortgage lending, handing out over £1 billion in member bonuses — including a new £100 payout — and warning against government plans to cut cash Isa allowances. Read more: Nationwide rewards members with £100 payout after record profits and Virgin Money deal


  • Cyber attacks: What hackers do with your data

    A wave of cyber attacks across the UK has left hundreds of thousands of Brits’ personal information vulnerable to online criminals. M&S admitted that hackers stole personal data – but not payments information or passwords – in a cyber attack at the end of April, while recent breaches at the NHS and Legal Aid resulted…


  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary qualifies for monster €100m bonus

    Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary is set for a monster €100m (£84.2m) bonus after the Irish airline’s shares hit a key performance target. Shares in Ryanair closed at €23.74 on Thursday, marking the 28th consecutive day the stock has closed above €21 – the target O’Leary was set as part of a 2019 incentive scheme.…


  • OMV to build one of largest green hydrogen plants in Europe

    Vienna-based integrated chemicals, fuels and energy company OMV has announced its decision to invest “a mid-three-digit million-euro sum” in constructing a 140 MW green hydrogen electrolysis facility in Lower Austria. The company states that this green hydrogen plant will be one of Europe’s largest, providing its nearby Schwechat refinery with green hydrogen and reducing CO2…


  • Trainline: CEO’s compensation more than doubles as earnings increase

    Trainline has significantly increased its CEO’s remuneration after a notable rise in profits over the latest fiscal year. Jody Ford’s total compensation reached £5.6 million, a jump from the £2.4 million he received the prior year. As per Trainline’s annual report, Ford’s salary package was substantially enhanced by £3.6 million in vested shares that matured…


  • Gresham House secures 0M to scale UK forestry investment and carbon sequestration

    Gresham House has successfully closed its largest-ever forestry fund, raising £375 million ($500 million) for Forest Fund VI, with significant investment from major institutional backers, including UK local government pension schemes and an investor from Japan. This remarkable fundraising effort underscores the growing momentum and interest in the forestry sector. The fund aims to invest…


  • Tesco shoppers mock ‘VAR’-style cameras at self-checkout

    Some customers have criticised Tesco’s new overhead replay cameras at self-service tills — likening them to controversial sports technology.