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  • KPMG partner fined for using AI to cheat on internal training

    February 16, 2026

    A partner at the Big Four firm KPMG has been fined $10,000 (£7,200) for using AI to cheat in an internal training course meant to test knowledge of the technology. KPMG Australia has forced an unnamed audit partner to redo a test after they uploaded training materials to an AI platform to help answer AI-related [...]

  • Castore add Australia to growing rugby portfolio

    January 23, 2026

    Manchester-headquartered Castore has signed a five-year deal with rugby union’s Wallabies, which will see the sports apparel brand on Australia’s shirts at their home World Cup. “The new agreement will see the Wallabies, Wallaroos, Australian men’s and women’s sevens teams and Australian pathways teams proudly wearing Castore-issued sportswear from January 2026,” a statement read. The [...]

  • The Debate: Should the UK ban social media for under-16s?

    January 21, 2026

    As the UK launches a consultation into a social media ban for under-16s, we hear the arguments for and against in this week's Debate.

  • Tories tell Labour to return donor’s funds amid antisemitism row

    December 15, 2025

    The Tories have called on Labour to return donations made by top donor Dale Vince after he provoked backlash with a social media post on antisemitism following the Bondi Beach terror attack.  In a post on X, Vince — an energy tycoon who gave Labour more than £5m last year — linked the attack on [...]

  • England Ashes fans set to top up Australia’s coffers months after bumper British and Irish Lions tour

    November 18, 2025

    England’s Ashes trip Down Under is set to help hosts Australia rake in £250m as British tourists prepare to top up Green and Gold coffers twice in one year. Five Tests in Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney starting on Friday are expected to draw 40,000 fans to Australia and contribute millions to both Cricket [...]

  • Cricket’s biggest problem isn’t the format, it’s the marketers

    November 15, 2025

    The fireworks have faded, the John Lewis ad has landed, and the smell of gunpowder is giving way to the scent of linseed oil. It can only mean one thing: cricket’s oldest rivalry is back. On 21 November England face Australia once again in the Ashes. As Jofra Archer (hopefully) starts his run-up or Zak [...]

  • Anniversary MCG Test between England and Australia could raise £10m

    November 11, 2025

    The anniversary cricket Test between Australia and England to mark 150 years of the MCG could rake in over £10m. The Ashes rivals will play each other to mark the sesquicentennial anniversary of the iconic 95,000-capacity Melbourne Cricket Ground in March 2027 after confirmation of the dates was released this week. And the one-off Test, [...]

  • Top Aussie pension funds wooed by Labour amid investment drive

    October 21, 2025

    Some of Australia’s largest pension funds are being courted by the Labour government amid a rush to attract higher investment in the UK.  Ahead of a summit in Birmingham, Australia’s largest pension fund AustralianSuper said it was still investing an extra £7bn UK assets over the next five years, a move praised by the government [...]

  • Rugby League: Wembley Ashes Test to set UK attendance record

    October 21, 2025

    The first rugby league Ashes series in over two decades is set to see a record attendance for its first Test at Wembley between England and Australia. The Rugby Football League will see over 57,000 head to Wembley Stadium this weekend to see the hosts take on the Kangaroos in the first of a three-Test [...]

  • UK firms pin hopes on US trade growth despite tariffs

    August 21, 2025

    UK exporters to the US believe their sales will grow more than firms selling goods and services to other markets, a new survey has found, boosting hopes that trade will rebound after the initial shock of tariffs.  Research by YouGov has suggested that 45 per cent of companies selling products to the US are hopeful [...]

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