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  • Bye-bye Tech City? Spiralling office rents in Shoreditch’s Silicon Roundabout will push tech startups out of London

    April 17, 2015

    Technology firms are being forced  to consider relocating outside of London by the spiralling costs of renting office space in the capital and the home of tech in Shoreditch. A quarter of London’s tech firms have considered a move away from the capital entirely, while more than two in five lack confidence in the city’s [...]

  • Silicon Roundabout rents push tech firms out of hub

    April 16, 2015

    Office take-up by tech and media firms in Whitechapel, Canary Wharf and the Docklands is on track to overtake London’s traditional industry mecca of Shoreditch this year as companies go in search of cheaper rents, according to new data seen by Morning Wire Property advisory firm Colliers International said 79,740 square feet of space was [...]

  • Employers protected from mental health claims after landmark ruling

    April 16, 2015

    Employers could be protected from paying out compensation for "causing" mental health problems among their employees, following a landmark ruling in the UK.  The ruling came after John Yapp, a former British high commissioner to Belize, was suspended and subjected to a disciplinary process in 2008 after being accused of making a sexual advance towards [...]

  • The most popular lunch in Britain? Just a simple cheese sandwich

    April 16, 2015

    When it comes to lunch, simplicity is key – Britons are more likely to opt for a good old cheese sandwich than anything else. Not only that, but three in 10 choose this humble meal every single working day, and have done so for an average of four and a half years (that's around 1,000 [...]

  • Tech sector divided over Google battle as EU launches antitrust probe

    April 15, 2015

    Google faced the most serious regulatory threat in its history yesterday after EU officials launched a probe into its market dominance, sparking division among UK tech players about the benefits of the move. EU competition bosses confirmed they would investigate the US giant over its dominance and whether it abused it to rig Google shopping [...]

  • Park life: Portable speaker systems to see you through summer

    April 15, 2015

    Make the most of those lazy-hazy-crazy days of summer with these excellent portable speaker systems. Bang & Olufsen A2, £299   Built from a rock-solid combination of extruded aluminium and a tough plastic polymer, this speaker is the perfect outdoor companion. As you’d expect from Bang & Olufsen, the sound is silky smooth and designed [...]

  • New discovery in mice paves the way for dementia cure

    April 15, 2015

    Scientists at Duke University in the US have managed to stop mice developing dementia, and a similar cure could soon be on its way for humans. Using a drug that tinkers with the rodent's immune system, they were able to completely stop the onset of the age-related disorder, which is characterised by loss of memory [...]

  • Europe vs Google: EU accuses search giant of market dominance abuse in EU antitrust case and launches Android probe

    April 15, 2015

    Five years after the European Commission first began investigating Google's dominance of internet search, formal charges against the search giant have finally been filed, accusing Google of anti-competitive behaviour. The EC's competition commissioner claims Google favours its own comparison of shopping products in search result pages over those of other shopping sites and has taken the [...]

  • A volcanic eruption could soon wipe out a huge chunk of the human population

    April 15, 2015

    It sounds alarming, and it is – there's a reasonable chance a massive volcanic explosion will wipe out a significant portion of the global population before the end of the century, a report reckons. The European Science Foundation published finding estimating a probability of between five and 10 per cent that an eruption will reach a [...]

  • Being able to control your emotions is essential for career success – and it all starts in childhood

    April 15, 2015

    Everyone knows being unable to manage your emotions won't go down too well at work, but having low self-control can actually ruin your career prospects way down the line – and it all starts in early childhood. A clear link has been uncovered between self-control and employment later in life by researchers at Scotland's University [...]

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