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UK demand for commute-cutting tools is rising as employers look to tackle scope three emissions and track travel savings more closely.
The pact advances a UK-led instrument towards the Moon as researchers hunt for minerals, volatiles and water ice on future commercial landings.
Governance and safety costs are now overtaking development as many firms struggle to keep live customer-facing AI agents reliable and compliant.
Managing employee benefits across 160 countries will get easier for multinational employers after the London software firm secured fresh backing.
Bank-led name checks in Australia and New Zealand are eroding the niche that made Eftsure easy to sell a decade ago.
More than half of North American SMBs lack basic email protections, leaving them more exposed to phishing, impersonation and fraud than UK peers.
Most UK technology chiefs lack confidence that AI tools are properly overseen, raising fresh risks over leaks, compliance failures and trust.
The Manchester firm is now weighing outside funding and headcount growth after repeat business pushed first-year revenue above GBP £250,000.
Exposure of operational technology is leaving industrial operators most vulnerable, with attacks able to halt production and disrupt essential services.
New polling suggests millions are missing out on the mental health boost of voice contact as anxiety keeps many Britons from phoning loved ones.
A UK fan survey found 46% rate the app quickest for sports scores, as demand grows for live data services alongside broadcasts.
The plan aims to keep more low-income families online, while also pushing Virgin Media O2 towards net zero and greater device reuse by 2030.
Tenants could see quicker updates and fewer delays as the council overhauls repair tracking and asset data across its housing stock.
Retailers are under pressure to prove returns on loyalty and pricing spend as the Leeds analytics firm expands with new AI tools and hires.
Database outages are pushing more retailers and healthcare groups to hire external specialists, driving more than 50 new WellData contracts.
UK shoppers get larger premium Mini LED sets as TCL brings 55-inch to 98-inch C7L-UK and C8L-UK models to market from GBP £1,099.
Nearly 6 million Britons now say they belong to more than one social class, highlighting a shift that may reshape voting and consumer behaviour.
Businesses face tighter reporting and new rules as ministers move to overhaul cyber security, AI oversight and digital identity regulation.
Brokers can now generate lender-ready due diligence packs in one click, cutting manual research and speeding specialist property finance decisions.
Poor-quality customer records are skewing AI and costing retailers money, despite many firms still not trusting the data behind decisions.