• Microsoft to invest £22bn in UK AI

    Microsoft will invest £22 billion in UK artificial intelligence. The plan includes a national AI supercomputer, expanded cloud infrastructure, and thousands of new processors, with the government forecasting more than 5,000 jobs and major regional growth in the North East of England.


  • West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    LNER warns passengers after supplier breach exposes data. London North Eastern Railway (LNER) advises customers to stay alert following a cyber-attack on a third-party supplier, which revealed contact details and some journey history. No financial data or ticketing systems were compromised.


  • Gartner maps AI finance technologies for CFOs

    Gartner’s new hype cycle maps AI in finance. The research identifies nine technologies set to reach mainstream adoption within two years, including generative AI, responsible AI and hyperautomation, while cautioning CFOs against the risks of over-inflated expectations.


  • AI not cutting jobs yet, but leaders urged to act

    AI is not yet reshaping jobs, but leaders must prepare. The New York Fed reports rising adoption of artificial intelligence without widespread layoffs, with most firms retraining staff. History suggests disruption lags adoption, leaving leaders a crucial window to redesign roles, embed trust, and invest in future skills.


  • UK fintech retains lead amid UAE challenge

    UK fintech activity remains robust despite investment decline in 2025. The first half of 2025 saw significant acquisitions and partnerships in UK fintech, though investment fell by five per cent. Threats from emerging financial hubs continue to challenge the sector.


  • Brits use VPNs to bypass Online Safety Act

    The Online Safety Act faces significant evasion challenges. Nearly one-third of UK consumers bypass adult content checks, while VPN usage soars. Despite public support for age verification, concerns about censorship and the act’s effectiveness persist.


  • Why ‘high IQ’ AI still needs human oversight

    AI may seem highly intelligent but it still needs supervision. Treating large language models as autonomous decision-makers ignores a key truth: performance does not equal understanding. Tim Sears, Chief AI Officer at HTEC, argues that human oversight is not a constraint on innovation — it’s the foundation for responsible deployment.


  • West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    West Ham United extends partnership with cybersecurity firm Salus. The renewed multi-year agreement with Salus will enhance West Ham United’s cybersecurity measures, ensuring protection against evolving threats while increasing the firm’s branding visibility at the club’s facilities….


  • Why cloud orders are surging — and what Oracle’s record pipeline tells us

    Cloud demand is soaring across industries amid AI-enabled infrastructure transformation. Oracle’s remaining performance obligations jumped to $455 billion, reflecting the speed of adoption and investor confidence. AI workloads, multicloud strategies and hyperscale build-outs are reshaping cloud from optional service into critical corporate infrastructure.


  • West Ham strengthen defences with renewed deal

    Digital identity is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments. It represents a collection of attributes in a digital environment, evolving from a technical component to a critical asset. This article examines its evolution, current applications, threats, and future direction….