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Carmakers say Rachel Reeves’ plan to tax employee vehicle ownership schemes will backfire — cutting sales, jobs and Treasury revenue. Britain’s leading carmakers have warned that a Treasury plan to impose company car tax

Phoebe Gormley, founder of Savile Row’s first women’s tailoring house, launches Fit Collective — an AI-powered platform aiming to cut billions in clothing returns. The entrepreneur behind Gormley & Gamble, the first women’s tailoring

Judgment in Getty Images v Stability AI seen as a setback for copyright owners as calls grow for new UK rules on AI training data A London-based artificial intelligence company has won a closely

Officials and liquidators are pursuing businesses behind 21 movies that sought nearly £16 million in incentives from a joint HMRC and British Film Institute scheme. Businesses controlled by prolific film producer Alan Latham —

Michael Burry, the investor famed for predicting the 2007 subprime mortgage collapse and inspiring The Big Short, has wagered $1.1 billion against two of the world’s most prominent artificial intelligence stocks — Nvidia

The number of Bitcoin millionaires has surged in the year since Donald Trump was confirmed as winner of the 2024 US presidential election, according to new on-chain data analysed by Finbold Research. Between November

Calculus Capital, the London-based growth investor specialising in technology, healthcare, and creative sectors, has completed the sale of its stake in Mo (Thanksbox Limited), the award-winning employee engagement and recognition platform, following its

The regenerative medicine sector has long promised transformative therapeutic interventions, yet commercial viability remained elusive for decades. Recent developments suggest the field has reached a critical inflection point where cellular therapy technologies transition from

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