Enron Files for Bankruptcy: 2 December 2001

On this day in 2001, energy giant Enron filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the biggest corporate collapse in US history. Discover the story of fraud, ambition, and failure. Read the full analysis.

Gen Z Leadership: Less Control, More Clarity

EDHEC's Genevieve Houriet Segard reveals what Gen Z expects from a good boss: transparency, trust, and purpose. Learn how to manage young professionals effectively.

Food inflation slows to 3% amid Black Friday deals

UK food inflation eased to 3% in November, down from 3.7% in October, as Black Friday discounts hit shops. However, experts warn of persistent pressures and challenges ahead for retailers and consumers.

AI Forces Legal Hiring Shift, Says Legora CEO

Max Junestrand, CEO of legal tech firm Legora, warns AI is reshaping legal careers. As the firm's valuation soars to $1.8bn, he reveals aggressive London hiring plans for 2026.

Podcast: Is AI Making Us Stupid?

A new podcast explores whether AI tools like ChatGPT are eroding human intelligence. Listen to the debate on the future of thinking and problem-solving.

Apple's AI Chief John Giannandrea Steps Down

John Giannandrea, the executive who led Apple's AI and machine learning strategy, has stepped down. Explore the implications for Apple's future in artificial intelligence.

Experts Redefine 'Feminised Work' in Modern Economy

Academics from the University of Southern Denmark argue a feminist view shows pay and conditions are tied to gender definitions. They challenge right-wing narratives, urging for equitable change.

Australia's AI Roadmap Aims for Economic Stake

Australia's government launches a national AI plan to capture economic and productivity opportunities. Minister Tim Ayres outlines the strategy for investment and solving national challenges.

Save the Children's 2025 Christmas Ad Mimics Coke

Save the Children's powerful 2025 Christmas advert cleverly mimics Coca-Cola's iconic trucks to highlight urgent aid needs. Discover the campaign's message and shocking child poverty research.

New Witcher Trilogy to be Completed in Six Years

CD Projekt reaffirms ambitious plan to release three new Witcher games within a six-year timeframe, starting no earlier than 2027. Get the latest on the studio's strategy and Cyberpunk 2077's sales milestone.

Why UK Stocks Are Primed for a 2026 Comeback

The UK stock market, long overlooked, is poised for outperformance in 2026. Discover the drivers, from FTSE 100 gains to small-cap 'gems' and new budget incentives.

UK Seaside Towns on the Comeback Trail

Discover how five classic British seaside resorts, from Blackpool to Weston-super-Mare, are undergoing major regeneration to reclaim their glory days. Perfect for your next staycation.

Fortnite AI Art Complaints After Epic CEO's Remarks

Fortnite players accuse Epic Games of using AI-generated art in Chapter 7, sparking debate. This follows CEO Tim Sweeney's call to remove 'Made with AI' labels from game stores. Read the full investigation.

UK-US agree zero tariff deal on pharmaceuticals

The UK has secured a major three-year deal for zero US import tariffs on pharmaceuticals, safeguarding £5bn in annual exports and boosting life sciences investment. Read the full analysis.

Airbus A320 fleet returns after software fix

Airbus A320 fleets are back in service after a critical software update, prompted by solar radiation fears, was completed faster than expected. Discover how airlines managed the disruption.

UK-US zero-tariff pharma deal, NHS drug price rise

The UK and US have agreed a landmark deal maintaining zero tariffs on pharmaceuticals, while the NHS commits to a 25% net price increase for new medicines. Explore the details and implications.

Fiery Flavors Review: Hunan Spice Hits Surrey Quays

Explore the bold, aromatic flavours of Hunan at Fiery Flavors in Surrey Quays. Our review covers must-try dishes like steamed fish head and why this regional cuisine is London's next big thing.

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