Third Post Office IT system conviction referred
Former sub-postmaster Gareth Snow's 2001 conviction, linked to the faulty APS/APT system, is referred to the Court of Appeal. Could this be the next Horizon scandal?
Former sub-postmaster Gareth Snow's 2001 conviction, linked to the faulty APS/APT system, is referred to the Court of Appeal. Could this be the next Horizon scandal?
Melbourne's State Library of Victoria faces staff outrage as 39 positions face elimination in controversial restructure prioritising digital projects over traditional library services.
Carne Group CEO predicts 20% private markets growth driven by wealth managers and private banks. Discover how regulatory changes are reshaping investment strategies.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves must decide on nuclear reforms that could slash energy bills or maintain costly bureaucracy spending £700m annually to protect a single fish.
Remembering Joan O'Hagan, the revolutionary adult mathematics educator who transformed learning through cultural context and social justice. Discover her remarkable legacy.
Discover the stunning winners of the 2025 New Zealand architecture awards, from church conversions to homes in wild landscapes. Explore the designs shaping the future.
London robotics engineer Eneni Bambara-Abban develops innovative nail extensions with embedded NFC technology that could revolutionise wearable tech and payments.
Complyance revolutionises vendor risk management with free AI-powered scoring tool, making enterprise-level due diligence accessible to all businesses.
Britain's thriving startup scene faces a crisis as 94% of successful exits go to American acquirers. Discover why UK founders are forced to sell abroad and how to bring back the Great British exit.
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Elon Musk's philosophy of treating failure as essential iteration offers crucial lessons for UK engineering and innovation. Discover how Britain can embrace bold experimentation.
The Financial Conduct Authority is significantly expanding its Leeds presence, doubling its office space as part of its strategy to decentralise financial regulation from London.
The Financial Conduct Authority strengthens its international team with senior hires from US and Canadian regulators. Mark White and Rob Hegarty join to enhance regulatory oversight.
Nearly half of UK businesses now direct all resilience investment to AI, tripling spending on supply chains or talent. Discover how regulatory pressure is driving this shift.
British fathers take legal action against UK government for failing to evacuate families from Gaza despite promises. Read about the human rights breach and ongoing crisis.
A High Court judge dismisses Epping council's bid to stop housing asylum seekers at the Bell Hotel, a case that fuelled national immigration debates.
The High Court has halted government plans to house asylum seekers at Epping's Bell Hotel after local council legal challenge. Read the full ruling details.
UK crypto leaders express deep concerns over Bank of England's proposed stablecoin regulations, warning they could stifle innovation and push businesses overseas.
Top industry leaders call for regulatory reform and cultural investment to sustain London's global position. Discover the key insights from the Central London Alliance panel.
Actress Sydney Sweeney speaks candidly about her boxing movie's disappointing box office performance and her commitment to challenging roles. Read her full response.
The iconic fried chicken chain has launched its first UK bar in Soho, serving signature cocktails and beer-battered wings in a bold move beyond fast food.
New government data reveals a dramatic shift in UK terrorism threats as far-right referrals surpass Islamist extremism cases for the first time in Prevent programme history.
New government figures reveal unprecedented demand for the Prevent programme, with school referrals doubling amid growing concerns about extremist radicalisation across the UK.
Central London's office vacancy rate soars to 15-year high as hybrid working and economic pressures reshape the capital's commercial landscape. Discover which areas are hardest hit.
Former President Donald Trump has removed the traditional 'The President's Office' sign from the Oval Office, replacing it with his own branding in a move that critics call a breach of presidential protocol.
Discover how AI-powered shopping tools are transforming consumer behaviour and retail experiences across the UK, from personalised recommendations to virtual try-ons.
In a striking immigration case, a migrant removed from Britain has been deported for a second time after illegally returning to the UK, highlighting ongoing border enforcement challenges.
Exclusive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence could transform legal services for smaller UK firms, boosting efficiency and access to justice beyond corporate giants.
Australian independent MP Monique Ryan calls for accelerated medical research funding amid concerns that Trump administration cuts could leave vulnerable patients behind in global healthcare race.
In a striking case highlighting the ongoing small boats crisis, a migrant attempting to cross the Channel has been sent back to France for the second time in less than eight weeks, as new figures reveal increased interceptions.