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  • AI is on the march but many law firms still don’t have a strategy

    July 17, 2025

    UK law firms are ahead of their international peers in their pace of AI adoption but most firms still don’t have an AI strategy.

  • In Starmer’s Labour, it’s backbenchers that hold the power

    July 15, 2025

    Labour needs backbenchers who fight for growth, not just block spending cuts, writes Michael Martins in today's Notebook.

  • AI browsers are about to become your biggest problem

    July 15, 2025

    When AI agents – ​computer programs that use AI to do tasks and reach goals by themselves for a person or another system – become the default way people navigate the internet, the value chain will be rerouted, says Paul Armstrong very business that depends on digital reach is about to face a visibility crisis. [...]

  • Mortgage brokers on chopping block as AI overhaul gains pace

    July 14, 2025

    Mortgage brokers could be the latest roles to be swallowed up by the spread of AI as homebuyers deploy modern tech in the space of cumbersome traditional homebuying services. AI has taken a dominant role for buyers with over a third using the tech to explore their options. Early adopters cited AI as streamlining product [...]

  • London claims number two spot in global ranking of AI hubs

    July 11, 2025

    London has claimed the number two spot in a new global ranking of tech talent hubs, second only to San Francisco, as the capital continues to ride the wave of AI innovation. However, behind the headlines, the race for digital skills is intensifying, and the UK still faces significant challenges if it wants to maintain [...]

  • Protecting the truth in a shifting communications compliance environment

    July 10, 2025

    The UK financial services landscape has undergone a seismic transformation over the past 15 years, necessitating adaptation to emerging technologies, a rapidly changing policy environment, and new client expectations.

  • Fintech leads surge in London finance hiring 

    July 10, 2025

    Fintech helped lead roaring growth in London’s finance hiring for the second quarter of the year as demand for risk professionals surged amid a more moribund jobs market for traditional lenders. New financial services jobs vacancies rose three per cent quarter-on-quarter, according to Morgan McKinley’s London Employment Monitor while Greater London fintech hiring is expected [...]

  • WPP shares dive after sales slump

    July 9, 2025

    Shares in advertising giant WPP plummeted by over 13 per cent on Wednesday morning after the company said sales would take a hit in the second quarter after it lost several key accounts. The FTSE 100 firm said on Wednesday revenue for the first half was expected to decline between 4.2 and 4.5 per cent. [...]

  • Without professional standards in tech, an AI Post Office scandal is inevitable

    July 9, 2025

    The Post Office Horizon scandal must be a national reckoning with what happens when tech is deployed without proper oversight or accountability, says Dan Howl “It is almost impossible to ascertain, with any degree of accuracy, the number of persons who have suffered as a result of the misplaced reliance upon data produced by Horizon.” [...]

  • Could Whatsapp become the West’s first superapp?

    July 8, 2025

    Could Whatsapp become the West's first superapp? Its recent integration of business services suggests it wants to be, writes Paul Armstrong.

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