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How the Autumn Budget could shake up private markets
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How the Autumn Budget could shake up private markets

The upcoming Autumn Budget has been sparking debate across the UK economy for several weeks, largely due to leaks. The rumoured measures, from a possible exit tax (which thankfully now looks to have been abandoned) to changes to capital gains tax and pension rules, could reshape the landscape for investors, fund managers, and entrepreneurs alike. With the government looking to balance competitiveness with fairness, overburdening businesses and investors in private markets could ultimately backfire, hindering the UK’s position as a leading home for private capital.

Features 2 weeks ago
CIQ expands to Gulf Region to boost AI-ready and HPC infrastructure
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CIQ expands to Gulf Region to boost AI-ready and HPC infrastructure

CIQ, the US-based leader in enterprise-grade open-source software infrastructure focusing on security and high performance computing (HPC) including artificial intelligence (AI), has announced the opening of its new regional headquarters in the Gulf region.

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The hidden reason enterprise AI is failing
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The hidden reason enterprise AI is failing

As enterprises race to deploy AI, a startling trend is taking shape: the majority of initiatives never evolve into long-term investments because big businesses pull the plug before results can materialise.

Features 2 weeks ago
Why student entrepreneurship is the best education
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Why student entrepreneurship is the best education

If you had met me in first year of university, you would have found a completely normal student. I showed up to lectures half awake, clinging to a coffee, and hoping the problem set I “remembered” submitting had not just been a dream. Nothing hinted that a year later I would be sitting in the entrepreneurship hub, convincing myself I was building the next big thing. All I lacked was a turtleneck and a slide with a graph going neatly upwards.

Features 2 weeks ago
Africa targets $5 Billion Project Pipeline as Green Economy Summit Returns for Fourth Edition
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Africa targets $5 Billion Project Pipeline as Green Economy Summit Returns for Fourth Edition

The critical climate negotiations at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, are underscoring the urgent need to translate global ambition into tangible investment and action. This imperative resonates directly with the upcoming fourth edition of the Africa’s Green Economy Summit (AGES), scheduled for 24–27 February 2026 at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town. Africa’s transition to a climate-resilient, low-carbon future will take centre stage at the event—powered by lead partner Sanlam Investments. This year’s edition underscores a shared commitment to accelerating investment into Africa’s green and blue economies at a defining moment for global climate action.

News 2 weeks ago
Employees concerned about the workslop economy
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Employees concerned about the workslop economy

UK businesses are adopting AI at a rapid pace, but poor implementation is exacerbating “AI workslop”. The rise of low-quality, AI-generated material flooding workplaces is frustrating workers and undermining the £2.9 billion that the UK’s AI sector attracted in 2024.

News 3 weeks ago
Five pro-growth levers the chancellor could pull ahead of the Autumn Budget
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Five pro-growth levers the chancellor could pull ahead of the Autumn Budget

The upcoming Autumn Budget is a vital moment for the government with all eyes on the Chancellor’s efforts to drive sustainable growth and encourage UK investment. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged for a ‘budget for growth with fairness at its heart’. But the question remains: what will that actually look like?

News 3 weeks ago
SMEs call for stability over stimulus from the Autumn Budget
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SMEs call for stability over stimulus from the Autumn Budget

New research from Xeinadin shows small businesses are adjusting their plans ahead of the Autumn Budget. With many expecting further tax pressure, a large number are reviewing pricing strategies or reducing costs in 2026. The findings reflect how SMEs are being proactive and taking early action in response to an uncertain policy outlook.

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Revolut reaches $75 billion valuation following share sale
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Revolut reaches $75 billion valuation following share sale

The global fintech Revolut has announced the completion of a share sale, which values the company at $75 billion.

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How to raise funding without losing control
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How to raise funding without losing control

For many founders, raising funding can be something of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, capital unlocks growth, on the other, funding can come with strings attached, and in some cases, a loss of strategic control.

Funding 3 weeks ago
Scaling a startup? Your culture will break before your tech does
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Scaling a startup? Your culture will break before your tech does

If there’s one thing I’ve learned after two decades specialising in leadership it’s this: startups don’t fall apart because of strategy, they fall apart because of people.

Features 3 weeks ago
Small businesses most at risk from tax rises in the Autumn Budget
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Small businesses most at risk from tax rises in the Autumn Budget

UK small businesses would be most at risk if various taxes were to go up in the Autumn Budget, according to new research from Novuna Business Finance, conducted a week before the Autumn Budget.

News 3 weeks ago
The 5 biggest misconceptions mothers have about creating a startup
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The 5 biggest misconceptions mothers have about creating a startup

I'm Dani, and I'm the CEO of The Sleep Consultant Academy. I specialise in helping women set up an online business, specifically in infant sleep.

Features 3 weeks ago
What product management looks like in the era of AI
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What product management looks like in the era of AI

Once, product managers were measured by their ability to translate user needs into feature roadmaps and shepherd products to launch. Today, as AI moves from the fringe to the core of countless products, PMs are expected to master an entirely new language, where concepts like retrieval-augmented generation, dataset curation, and bias mitigation are daily realities.

Features 3 weeks ago
Rosberg Ventures to launch new $100M fund
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Rosberg Ventures to launch new $100M fund

Rosberg Ventures, the venture capital firm of Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg, is reportedly launching a new $100 million venture fund-of-funds, PitchBook reports.

Funding 3 weeks ago
Black Friday without burnout: keep control under pressure
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Black Friday without burnout: keep control under pressure

Black Friday is the biggest seasonal peak for sales for many retailers. Nationwide predicts over 12 million transactions on Black Friday, despite low consumer confidence, as well as over 260 million transactions across November in the run-up.

Features 3 weeks ago
Why startups fail to scale – and how a COO can save them
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Why startups fail to scale – and how a COO can save them

Every entrepreneur dreams of scale. You have proved your product, your customers are happy, and revenues are growing. Then the wheels start to wobble. Decisions slow down, the team loses focus, and what once felt like a tight-knit crew starts to resemble a traffic jam.

Features 3 weeks ago
AI is helping us reimagine Black Friday
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AI is helping us reimagine Black Friday

Every November, the world braces itself for the spectacle that is Black Friday, an event built on urgency, panic, and often regret. For decades, retailers have conditioned shoppers to believe that savings must be squeezed into a single, frenzied weekend. The formula is familiar: countdown clocks, “only three left” warnings, disappearing carts, and doorbuster deals that seem too good to miss. These tactics aren’t just marketing. They’re engineered scarcity designed to provoke impulse buying rather than thoughtful decision-making.

Features 3 weeks ago
The UK’s Most Influential Workplace Design Event Returns – Registration Now Open
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Registration Now Open for The UK’s Most Influential Workplace Design Event

 Registration is now officially open for Workspace Design Show London, returning to the Business Design Centre on 25th – 26th February 2026 with its most forward-thinking edition yet. The 2026 show will push even further under its new theme, Connected Realities, exploring how physical spaces and digital layers are increasingly merging to shape the workplaces of tomorrow. 

News 3 weeks ago
Dragons’ Den success story signed-up by Google for Startups
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Dragons’ Den success story signed up by Google for Startups

Snowball, the award-winning disability accessibility app that made headlines with a rare full-house offer from all five Dragons on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, has been officially signed up by Google for Startups, accelerating its mission to make accessibility accessible around the world.

News 3 weeks ago

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