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New AI master’s aims to turn non-tech graduates into business leaders
HIM Business School launches a one-year AI master’s helping non-tech graduates apply artificial intelligence to business and customer experience.
New direct flights from Paris and Athens open easier route to Alaska
Alaska Airlines will launch new Paris and Athens flights to Seattle, creating easier connections to Alaska, Hawaii and the US...
Robots that work, play and even tackle the laundry go on show in Beijing
The World Robot Conference in Beijing showcases humanoid robots tackling factory work, household chores, sport and practical tasks.
Six young sea eagles released on Exmoor after 200-year absence
Six young sea eagles have returned to Exmoor after 200 years, marking a landmark conservation effort to restore the species.
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Aventus Group wins three European Business Awards after loan growth tops 30 per cent
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European investors can now trade thousands of US stocks through Kraken
Kraken launches regulated US stock trading across the EEA, giving European investors access to over 7,000 shares alongside crypto.
Inside Costa Rica’s medtech boom
Costa Rica medtech sector is booming, becoming a global hub for medical devices, innovation, and life sciences manufacturing growth.
ADX wraps Hong Kong roadshow after pitch to global asset managers
ADX Hong Kong roadshow concludes after showcasing Abu Dhabi market strengths, dividend growth and efforts to attract global institutional investors.
Zanzibar’s tourism boom ‘exposes new investment opportunities beyond hotels’
Zanzibar’s tourism boom is creating new investment opportunities beyond hotels, driven by record arrivals and infrastructure expansion.
Residence and citizenship planning is reshaping global wealth strategies
Residence and citizenship planning is emerging as a core pillar of global wealth strategies amid rising geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty.
Six young sea eagles released on Exmoor after 200-year absence
Six young sea eagles have returned to Exmoor after 200 years, marking a landmark conservation effort to restore the species.
Firms with political pals ‘get away with greenwashing’
Companies with strong political connections may face less scrutiny over greenwashing, according to new research from Durham University Business School.
Germany could run on full renewables by 2045, study reveals
Fraunhofer researchers say Germany could achieve reliable 100 per cent renewable electricity by 2045 using storage, hydrogen and flexible demand.
Rewilding improves wellbeing and community connection, charity report says
Heal Rewilding says its Somerset project has improved wellbeing, strengthened communities and inspired positive environmental behaviour among participants.
New AI master’s aims to turn non-tech graduates into business leaders
HIM Business School launches a one-year AI master’s helping non-tech graduates apply artificial intelligence to business and customer experience.
Chinese education group to buy Dublin Business School for US$127.5m
China Chunlai will acquire Dublin Business School from Kaplan, marking its first major expansion into European higher education.
UK universities take top four places in European global rankings
Oxford, Cambridge, UCL and Imperial have claimed Europe’s top four places in the latest global university rankings.
Education in crisis: the new architecture of learning
Education is under pressure from global change, requiring families to rethink learning as a lifelong strategic investment.
Robots that work, play and even tackle the laundry go on show in Beijing
The World Robot Conference in Beijing showcases humanoid robots tackling factory work, household chores, sport and practical tasks.
Israeli genomics firm opens easier route to AI system for NHS labs
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Passenger jet flies on fuel made from waste CO₂ in aviation breakthrough
A passenger jet has flown using sustainable aviation fuel made from waste CO₂ and renewable electricity in a major aviation...
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Private aviation is reshaping European luxury travel through flexible itineraries, regional airports and personalised journeys for affluent travellers.
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German property leaders warn EU banking reforms could make housing projects and energy-efficient renovations more expensive to finance.
British buyers fuel Greek luxury property boom after non-dom tax change
British buyers are driving record demand for Greek luxury homes following changes to the UK’s non-dom tax regime.
Could this mile-long floating city become the world’s most extreme property market?
Freedom Ship aims to create a mile-long floating city with homes, businesses and amenities for 80,000 people.
Richard Branson’s Virgin Trains gets green light for up to 20 daily Channel services
Emma Strandberg reports that Virgin Trains has cleared a regulatory hurdle to launch up to 20 Channel services from 2030.
Marriott signs all-inclusive resort deals in Jamaica and Zanzibar
Marriott signs all-inclusive resort deals in Jamaica and Zanzibar, expanding its global leisure portfolio with Catalonia Hotels & Resorts.
A new energy era: full renewable energy supply is possible
Solar, battery storage and digital technologies are converging to make reliable, round-the-clock renewable energy systems technically and economically possible.
How private aviation is changing the way affluent travellers explore Europe
Private aviation is reshaping European luxury travel through flexible itineraries, regional airports and personalised journeys for affluent travellers.
How Britain turned Jason Arday into a symbol – and lost sight of the man
Dr Stephen Whitehead examines how Jason Arday became a symbol of achievement, failure and victimhood through Britain’s machinery of representation.
Solar and AI’s growing appetite for England’s breadbasket
Dr Raj Joshi examines how solar farms and AI data centres are threatening England’s farmland, water resources and democratic planning.
AI governance has mapped the risks but who decides when AI is fit to act?
Vendan Ananda Kumararajah examines why AI governance must determine when autonomous systems possess legitimate authority and fitness to act.
The World Cup that changed Europe’s view of the U.S
Jing Zhao Cesarone explores how the 2026 World Cup is changing European perceptions of the U.S. through travel and cultural...
Winter in paradise: the best time to see Mauritius
Peter Best explores Mauritius beyond its beaches, from markets and mountains to wildlife, culture and spectacular underwater experiences.
More than half of US travellers now use AI to plan holidays
More than half of US travellers now use AI to plan holidays, discover destinations, compare prices and organise itineraries.
The Maldives with kids? It’s child’s play
Deborah Lyon returns to the Maldives with her family, discovering activities for every age, from hermit crab races to scuba...
The New Forest – Britain’s forgotten gem
A recent fire highlights the beauty, history and fragile nature of Britain’s remarkable New Forest.
















































