Royal Mail owner writes down value of business by £134mn due to tax rise
Hit to IDS is one of biggest after increase in national insurance contributions announced in Budget
Hit to IDS is one of biggest after increase in national insurance contributions announced in Budget
Ted Danson plays a retired professor-turned-undercover agent in this amiable, bittersweet show
Data highlights challenges facing chancellor Rachel Reeves
Thames Water most at risk according to regulator’s latest financial resilience report
Negotiators at COP29 ‘unimpressed’ as latest draft agreements show wide gaps
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Politician was central to Tony Blair’s New Labour project
Tracking; Dunbarton FC; Cormac McCarthy; Google Scholar; Disney World; American roads; Bluesky; and blandness
Plus earnings season
Billionaire investor had clashed with Brasília this year over alleged misinformation on his X social media platform
Shares in group tumble after prosecutors accuse tycoon and others of lying to investors to land lucrative contracts
Technology companies face fines of up to $32.5mn for systemic breaches
Department of Justice also targets Android and asks for curbs on use of content to train AI models
Also in this newsletter: Should EU countries still be issuing so many visas to Russians?
Also in today’s newsletter, Nvidia revenue nearly doubles and John Lewis head slams UK Budget
Gideon Rachman talks to Sebastian Mallaby, author of the best-selling book on Silicon Valley called ‘The Power Law’
Sonja Hutson talks to Edward White and Sam Fleming
Co-founder of transcription start-up reckons we can even let avatars take our place in work interactions
Well-planned investable projects are in short supply
James Harding confronts fierce opposition but says sale to his digital start-up only way for Sunday title to thrive
An increasing number of European companies are looking past home exchanges to more liquid markets in US
The ‘all in or all out’ approach of Josh Kushner’s VC business inverts the traditional venture model. Will it pay off?
The country has not had an easy relationship with the once grand homes of the Anglo-Irish elite — leading many to be torched, repurposed or left to rot. But a new appreciation is being nurtured, and a ‘reckoning with the past’