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  • City PM Awards 2015: Celebrating the best of the business world

    November 2, 2015

    It has been a memorable year for the City, with milestones seemingly being met every week. In the last few months alone we’ve reported on some impressive trends and grounds for celebration. Financial services are powering a jobs boom, with employment in the City at an all time high. London’s tech sector has attracted record amounts [...]

  • Ken Clarke: The House of Lords needs to be reined in

    November 1, 2015

    After the House of Lords twice voted to delay the implementation of the government's controversial tax credit cuts, former chancellor Ken Clarke has said the upper house needs to be reined in with new laws. Last week the Lords backed amendments from both Labour peer Baroness Hollis and crossbench peer Baroness Meacher, which frustrated the government's plans. [...]

  • Galloper’s £1.5bn wind farm off Suffolk coast gets green light

    October 30, 2015

    German utilities giant RWE has been given the go-ahead to build a £1.5bn wind farm off the coast of Suffolk, creating nearly 800 jobs, after it found three partners to back the project. The Galloper wind farm’s future was jeopardised when electricity and gas supplier SSE shelved plans to invest in it, citing concerns over the viability of the UK's offshore [...]

  • How to avoid Uber’s surge pricing: Science explains how to beat the algorithm

    October 30, 2015

    Uber may have changed our lives (for the better or worse, depending on which side of the "black cab" argument you're on), but there's no denying when that surge pricing screen pops up, it's a disappointment.  Now scientists in the US have worked out a way to beat it. Troubled by what they call "Uber's [...]

  • Cambridge scientists make breakthrough on “super battery” which can power a car from London to Edinburgh

    October 30, 2015

    Cambridge scientists are a step closer to developing a so-called "super battery", which could power a car from London to Edinburgh in one charge. Lithium-air batteries have been touted as the next generation of batteries, due to their theoretical ability to store ten times more energy than lithium-ion batteries. But their development has been beset with problems, such as low efficiency and [...]

  • UK police forces “lobby” to get access to internet browsing histories

    October 30, 2015

    Police want to be given access the internet browsing histories of everyone in the UK, according to reports. They have lobbied the government ahead of next week's unveiling of the new surveillance bill in the House of Commons, during which home secretary Theresa May is expected to put forward the new measures. Internet service providers [...]

  • EA results don’t impress investors but management stays cheery ahead of Star Wars Battlefront launch

    October 29, 2015

    Shares in games manufacturer Electronic Arts (EA) fell by 1.99 per cent in after hours trading, despite the company's results for the second quarter of the 2016 financial year beating expectations. The figures Revenue fell to $1.15bn (£750m) from $1.22bn in the same period of last year. Digital revenue was $502m, down from $508m, whereas the [...]

  • LinkedIn share price rockets after revenues jump 37 per cent beating forecasts

    October 29, 2015

    LinkedIn, the professional networking site, saw its shares shoot up 11.71 per cent after markets closed when it released its third quarter results. The figures LinkedIn beat expectations handsomely, with earnings per share of $0.78 compared to forecasts of $0.46. Revenue for the last three months was $780m (£509m), a jump of 37 per cent, [...]

  • Nissan unveils concept vehicle ahead of 2020 driverless car launch – and it can communicate with pedestrians

    October 29, 2015

    Nissan has launched an autonomous driving "concept vehicle" as part of its plans to launch its own driverless car by 2020. The Japanese motor company is planning to roll out its autonomous car technology in stages. The company unveiled a concept vehicle that "embodies Nissan's vision of the future of autonomous driving” – Nissan Intelligent Driving [...]

  • Marriage is good for the heart – it helps people survive after cardiac surgery

    October 29, 2015

    Being married makes a healthy heart, according to a new study published in the journal JAMA Surgery. By looking at survival rates after major cardiac surgery among those aged 50 or over, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found those who stayed married were had a much higher chance of staying alive for two years [...]

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