#theguardian.com. Conservative theatre-making will kill the UK industry, says National’s director. Indhu Rubasingham calls in Jennie Lee lecture for renewed commitment to creative risk and new writing
#Feb.26.2026 ×
#oilprice.com. Britain Reconsiders 78% North Sea Oil Tax as Investment Slows | OilPrice.com. The UK may be quietly inching toward an awkward admission: the windfall tax experiment on oil and gas has been a flop.
#Feb.26.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. British public want deeper economic ties with EU, business secretary says. Peter Kyle signs cooperation deal on competition and says it is not a case of being nostalgic for pre-Brexit past
#Feb.25.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. HSBC bankers to share $3.9bn bonus pot, the highest in more than a decade. Bank reports better-than-expected annual results and CEO signals overhaul of lender is almost over
#Feb.25.2026 ×
#oilprice.com. UK Energy Bills to Drop to Nearly Two-Year Low | OilPrice.com. The average UK energy bill is set to drop by 7% from April to a nearly two-year low, primarily due to the government moving clean energy support costs from household bills to general taxation.
#Feb.25.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. Young bearing the brunt of UK tax and wage changes, says BoE economist. Huw Pill warns combined effect of national insurance and minimum wage rises have ‘acute’ effect on youth employment
#Feb.24.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Aviva prepares for life after CIO retirement with early announcement | Computer Weekly. Aviva has named the replacement for its outgoing technology chief, with former BT IT executive joining in the summer.
#Feb.24.2026 ×
#oilprice.com. Russia's Dark Oil Web Exposed in Major UK Sanctions Escalation | OilPrice.com. The UK announced its largest-ever sanctions package against Russia, targeting the oil pipeline giant Transneft, the '2Rivers' shadow oil fleet network, and parts of Russia's LNG industry, while the EU
#Feb.24.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. Trump’s scramble to fix his crumbling tariff strategy sows global chaos and confusion. Economies such as the UK, India, Japan and the EU raced to hammer out agreements, but the blanket rate has left them wondering where they stand
#Feb.24.2026 ×
#oilprice.com. UK Oil Refineries Face Extinction Without Urgent Policy Shift | OilPrice.com. The Fuels Industry UK association is urging the government to implement policy changes, including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, to protect the nation's four remaining oil refineries from closur
#Feb.23.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. €126bn in Dutch tech projects blocked by permits and grid limits | Computer Weekly. Ex-ASML chief Peter Wennink’s deregulation solution triggers warnings from academics and government advisors.
#Feb.23.2026 ×
#aljazeera.com. One Battle After Another triumphs at UK’s BAFTA film awards. The offbeat thriller has won six BAFTAs, including best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson.
#Feb.23.2026 ×
#motorsport.com. Lawrence Stroll to buy Aston Martin F1 naming rights in £50million deal. Lawrence Stroll is set to buy Aston Martin’s Formula 1 naming rights for £50million as the carmaker looks to shore up its finances
#Feb.20.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. Retailers in UK plan to cut staff hours and jobs amid rising employment costs. BRC survey finds finance bosses expect technology to improve productivity, with 69% pessimistic about the economy
#Feb.19.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Eradicating Fujitsu and Horizon from the Post Office, step by step | Computer Weekly. Post Office chief technology officer tells Computer Weekly about the challenges and progress in removing the controversial Horizon system from Post Office branches.
#Feb.18.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. HP bets on edge AI and regional investment to power Middle East enterprise transformation | Computer Weekly. Ertug Ayik, managing director for Middle East and Africa at HP Inc, outlines how on-device artificial intelligence, embedded security and a partner-first model are positioning the company at the heart
#Feb.18.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Artificial intelligence ‘creeping into’ high-risk stock trading | Computer Weekly. Growing reliance on artificial intelligence is encroaching into the stock market, finds research
#Feb.17.2026 ×
#economist.com. Just a moment.... The financialisation of AI is just beginning
#Feb.17.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Pascal Brier, Capgemini: AI will prove its enterprise truth this year | Computer Weekly. Pascal Brier, chief innovation officer at Capgemini, says the 2025 rise and deployment of artificial intelligence agents put enterprise AI progress on hold, but laid the ground for acceleration to come
#Feb.16.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. Japan avoids recession with weak return to growth – business live. Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as Japan misses growth forecasts for the final three months of 2025
#Feb.16.2026 ×
#theguardian.com. Jonathan Powell rejects overtures to replace McSweeney as Starmer’s chief of staff. Exclusive: National security adviser previously held the role under Blair but is considering plans to step down this year
#Feb.15.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. UK National Crime Agency seeks CDIO, offering more than £100k for the role | Computer Weekly. The National Crime Agency (NCA) is looking for a chief digital and information officer (CDIO) to set the agency’s digital, data and technology (DDaT) sourcing strategy, secure multi-year investment and
#Feb.13.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. Openreach appoints new chief executive | Computer Weekly. UK’s leading broadband provider announces that its deputy CEO will succeed incumbent chief executive from 1 April 2026 looking to maintain pace of full-fibre deployment.
#Feb.13.2026 ×
#oilprice.com. Tony Blair Think Tank Calls For North Sea Oil Revival | OilPrice.com. A think tank established by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has called on the Starmer government to reverse the decline in the UK oil and gas industry, arguing its revival could boost the econ
#Feb.13.2026 ×
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