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Aventus Group wins three European Business Awards after loan growth tops 30 per cent
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Aventus Group wins three European Business Awards after loan growth tops 30 per cent
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Residence and citizenship planning is reshaping global wealth strategies
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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.
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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
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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.
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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Diving in to … save Britain’s baby lobsters
Ben Hooper joins a pioneering lobster release course in Cornwall, helping give juvenile lobsters a better chance of survival.
Jewellery Museum explores silver’s cosmic origins in new exhibition
Pforzheim’s Jewellery Museum explores silver’s cosmic origins and cultural history through historic jewellery, global adornment and contemporary silversmithing.
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