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  • AI adoption squeezes UK entry-level job market

    AI adoption squeezes UK entry-level job market

    June 30, 2025

    UK entry-level roles have dropped by a third since 2022. Automation is accelerating across sectors, with graduate and junior roles squeezed hardest. New figures show retail listings are down 78%, while AI hiring trends are reshaping the wider UK job market.


  • EIS becomes first cloud-native insurer to secure AI ethics certification

    EIS becomes first cloud-native insurer to secure AI ethics certification

    June 27, 2025

    EIS achieves ISO 42001 certification for AI governance leadership. The cloud-native insurance platform provider is the first in its category to receive the new global standard for AI management systems, reinforcing its commitment to ethical, accountable AI deployment in the insurance sector.


  • Big four cut graduate roles as AI rises

    Big four cut graduate roles as AI rises

    June 26, 2025

    Big Four firms cut graduate roles due to AI automation. Deloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC have reduced graduate recruitment by up to a third, driven by AI adoption and cost-cutting measures, impacting the traditional entry-level job market.


  • Survey: Tariff fears and AI strain reshape C-suite

    Survey: Tariff fears and AI strain reshape C-suite

    June 24, 2025

    UK executives face record stress levels. New Icertis research shows tariffs, regulatory shifts, and the scramble to keep pace with AI are placing UK C-suites under mounting pressure — with nearly 90% expecting tariffs to dent the bottom line, and four in five struggling to assess AI investment impact.


  • Grids decide future of Europe’s AI data centres

    Grids decide future of Europe’s AI data centres

    June 20, 2025

    Europe’s AI future hinges on grid speed. A new report warns that poor electricity grid planning could result in 13-year connection delays for data centres, pushing billions in investment away from the continent’s traditional tech hubs and towards more agile markets in southern and central Europe.


  • AI could lead to more job cuts at BT, says chief executive

    AI could lead to more job cuts at BT, says chief executive

    June 16, 2025

    BT boss Allison Kirkby signals more job losses could follow AI rollout.


  • AI transparency has become a board-level issue

    AI transparency has become a board-level issue

    June 11, 2025

    AI is at the table — but can it be trusted?


  • AI pioneer launches watchdog project to keep AI models in check

    AI pioneer launches watchdog project to keep AI models in check

    June 3, 2025

    Bengio says AI now needs watchdogs smarter than the models themselves.


  • Big Four giants eye AI assurance tools to address client concerns

    Big Four giants eye AI assurance tools to address client concerns

    June 3, 2025

    The majority of the Big Four giants are developing a new audit system for AI tools as they hope to tap into a new revenue stream


  • Nvidia CEO slams US export curbs as counterproductive

    Nvidia CEO slams US export curbs as counterproductive

    May 21, 2025

    Jensen Huang warns that restrictions have backfired, accelerating Chinese innovation and costing US firms billions.


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