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Tech Show Boss Criticises UK Government's Lack of Support

The head of the world's biggest tech trade show, CES, has criticised the UK government for its lack of support for startups, as British exhibitors fall sharply. Read why industry leaders warn the UK risks losing ground.

The Guardian's Visual Guide to 2026's Paths

Explore The Guardian's striking visual commentary on the choices facing us in 2026. A powerful image asks which path we will take. Discover the metaphor and its meaning for the year ahead.

2025's Best Tech Gadgets Revealed by Expert

Consumer tech expert Gareth Butterfield unveils his favourite gadgets of 2025, from foldable phones to DIY solar kits. Discover the year's top innovations and where to buy them.

UK-US Tech Deal Not Dead, Starmer Office Insists

Downing Street claims 'active conversations' continue on the stalled $40bn Tech Prosperity Deal, as Trump threatens penalties against European tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic tech standoff.

Is the AI Investment Bubble About to Burst?

Financial analysts and tech insiders debate whether the massive investment in artificial intelligence is a sustainable boom or a bubble poised to burst. Listen to the full podcast analysis.

Scholes criticises Keown's biased Arsenal commentary

Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has taken aim at Martin Keown's commentary, comparing it to a club-run channel. Prince William also weighed in on the pundit's controversial Man of the Match decision.

London is world's second-best tech hub, study finds

London has climbed to second place in a global ranking of top tech centres, narrowly missing the top spot to Zurich. Discover the key drivers behind the capital's rise and which cities made the top ten.

Gtech Black Friday: Huge Mower & Vacuum Deals

Gtech launches its largest Black Friday sale with massive discounts on cordless lawnmowers and AirRAM vacuums. Save £350 on garden equipment and £150 on cleaning tech.

UK Defies Trump, Keeps Digital Services Tax

Chancellor Rachel Reeves maintains UK's Digital Services Tax despite US pressure, generating £800m from tech giants. Discover the political standoff and economic implications.

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