Calls for a ‘British Library’ of the public’s data grow to help drive AI progress
A think tank has called for the creation of a 'British Library' of the public's data to help improve Britain's position in the global AI race.
A think tank has called for the creation of a 'British Library' of the public's data to help improve Britain's position in the global AI race.
Stricter transparency rules on lobbying over Whatsapp would have resulted in the Greensill scandal being uncovered, a group of MPs has said.
Asian markets opened cautiously on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve signalled a delay in interest rate cuts, dragging Wall Street lower. Oil prices surged in anticipation of US reserve replenishm
The Federal Reserve held interest rates unchanged for the sixth consecutive meeting, in line with expectations. Powell may offer more clues about the policy outlook during his press conference.
It seems highly likely that Tokyo intervened to boost the Yen this week. But, if it did, it didn’t get much for its money.
The Euro is struggling against the a resurgent US dollar as rate cut expectations between the two continue to widen. Today’s FOMC may underpin thoughts that the Fed is comfortable with rates staying
Increased US employment costs over the last three months rose above the maximum estimate, lifting USD and adding to recent price pressures. Will the Fed respond?
This article offers an exclusive preview of the upcoming Fed monetary policy announcement scheduled for Wednesday. Furthermore, we examine the technical outlook for gold prices and the S&P 500.
The Premier League has issued new legal proceedings in an English court against several internet service providers which includes Sky and BT.
The boss of Brompton Bicycles has told Susan Hall to head to the Thames Embankment to see the success of London's cycling scene herself.