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  • UK unveils new arts fund in bid to boost ‘gangbusters’ creative sector by £50bn

    June 14, 2023

    Ministers have unveiled plans to boost the UK’s “gangbusters” creative industries by up to £50bn. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has revealed a plan to give a multimillion-pound boost across film, music, fashion and gaming, which could see the arts sectors grow by £50bn by 2030.  The ‘Creative Industries Sector Vision’ [...]

  • UKHospitality: Hilton boss to chair pub and restaurant body as part of leadership shakeup

    June 13, 2023

    The body which represents pub and hospitality businesses across the UK, has named the managing director of Hilton UK & Ireland, as its new chair, as part of a scheduled shake up of its leadership board.  UKHospitality said Steve Cassidy, who oversees operations for the luxury hotel group will take over as chair this week [...]

  • What we learned from Keir Starmer on AI, Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon

    June 13, 2023

    Keir Starmer hit the stage at London Tech Week this morning to mount Labour’s charm offensive on the great and good of London tech. Starmer’s address to the conference followed a major presence from top Tory figures yesterday, with talks from both Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt. Speaking on the main stage in Westminster, the [...]

  • “I’ll be back”: Boris Johnson deliberately misled parliament, Privileges Committee to say today – Reports

    June 13, 2023

    Boris Johnson will reportedly be found on Wednesday to have deliberately misled MPs over parties in Downing Street during the pandemic. The Privileges Committee has rejected the former prime minister’s defence that senior officials advised him Covid rules and guidance had been followed in No 10, according to the Times. But Mr Johnson – who [...]

  • AI can help capital tackle climate threat, Sadiq Khan says

    June 12, 2023

    Artificial intelligence (AI) can be deployed to help London tackle the threat from climate change, Sadiq Khan has said. The mayor of London has launched a review exploring how data and technology can help the capital thrive in a changing environment. At the opening of London Tech Week on Monday, Khan outlined how blistering heatwaves [...]

  • Ashley’s empire grows: Frasers picks up nearly 20 per cent of retailer AO World

    June 12, 2023

    Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has invested £75m in electronic retailer AO World, taking a stake of almost 20 per cent in the business.

  • Ex-Barclays boss: Banks must adapt or face ‘slow decline’ under pressure from tech firms

    June 12, 2023

    Ex-Barclays boss Antony Jenkins has warned established banks that they could be in a “world of very slow decline” if they failed to adapt to new technologies.  Speaking to City PM, Jenkins said “this industry is really on the brink of having to undergo radical transformation if it’s going to remain relevant to its customers.” [...]

  • Shock result as Paul Scully MP fails to make Tory mayoral candidate shortlist

    June 11, 2023

    Conservative MP Paul Scully has failed to make it onto his party’s shortlist in the race to take on Sadiq Khan for mayor of London. The upset saw the minister for London – widely thought of as the likely Tory favourite – snubbed in favour of assembly member Susan Hall, former No 10 advisor Daniel [...]

  • Cabinet minister claims politics has ‘moved on’ from Boris Johnson

    June 11, 2023

    Politics has “moved on” from the drama of Boris Johnson, a senior cabinet minister has claimed amid a row over the former prime minister’s resignation as an MP and honours list. Energy secretary Grant Shapps told Sky News’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday that while former London mayor Johnson possessed “many qualities”, No 10 was under [...]

  • Labour would slash planning red tape in green energy bid

    June 11, 2023

    Labour would slash planning regulations in a reported bid to boost Britain’s green energy construction of wind farms and nuclear plants.

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