FCA deputy chief urges tougher oversight of tech suppliers as bank outages mount
Sarah Pritchard, the Financial Conduct Authority’s first deputy chief executive, has called for a stronger grip on foreign technology companies that provide critical services to UK banks, citing a steady…
Court Upholds Will in £1.1m Estate, Reinforcing High Bar for Undue Influence Claims
A recent judgment has upheld the validity of the last will of Dervishe Halil, a Cypriot who moved to London in 1952 and died in 2021, leaving an estate of…
‘Thirty Years On And Little Has Changed’: Patient’s plea reignites debate over PCOS care in the UK
Alex Allan has sparked fresh debate about care for polycystic ovary syndrome after she said advice for the condition has not shifted in 30 years. She described feeling “sad” that…
Wales Hits 100 Employee?Owned Businesses, Marking a Milestone for Workers and the Economy
Wales has reached a notable milestone in its business landscape: 100 companies now operate under employee ownership. The figure signals growing confidence in a model that keeps firms rooted in…
US October Job Cuts Hit Two-Decade High as AI Enters the Layoff Rationale
US companies announced more than 153,000 job cuts in October, nearly triple the total from the same month a year ago, according to a new private-sector report highlighted by Marketing…
Samsung brings AI trio to your TV as Vision AI Companion blends Bixby, Copilot and Perplexity
Samsung is pushing artificial intelligence deeper into the living room. In a report published by TechRadar on 13 November 2025, the company’s new smart TVs include a Vision AI Companion…
Can Donald Trump Sue the BBC in Florida? The Legal Hurdles He Would Face
Donald Trump’s threat of a defamation suit against the BBC has triggered a fresh debate about how such a claim would fare in a Florida court. Legal analysts say any…
48 Hours on Lake Garda: A Smart, Scenic Weekend Guide to Italy’s Largest Lake
A weekend on Lake Garda offers drama, colour, and classic Italian style in one tight package. Italy’s largest lake stretches between the Alps and the plains, so travellers can pair…
Southampton scientists map new lymphoma subtype marked by unique sugar, raising hopes for targeted care
A team at the University of Southampton has identified a new subtype of lymphoma and linked it to a unique sugar on the surface of cancer cells, a finding that…
Rachel Reeves admits she rented out London home without £945 licence as Starmer backs her
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has admitted she “inadvertently” rented out her south London home without the required local licence, a rule that carries a £945 fee. She informed Prime Minister Keir…









