The European Autumn 2025 edition out now
The European’s Autumn 2025 issue showcases Europe’s leadership in sustainability, finance, technology, and culture across 146 insightful pages.
UK faces surge in major cyber attacks, NCSC warns
The NCSC handled 204 major cyber incidents this year, warning of an unprecedented surge in attacks on UK systems.
The European Autumn 2025 edition out now
The European’s Autumn 2025 issue showcases Europe’s leadership in sustainability, finance, technology, and culture across 146 insightful pages.
Study finds creative storytelling boosts confidence and career prospects for young people
Study finds creative storytelling enhances confidence, resilience, and career prospects for young people through Canon’s youth programme.
Global development banks agree new priorities on finance, water security and private capital ahead of COP30
Leading multilateral development banks set new priorities on climate finance, water security, and private capital before COP30.
PIM Capital sets new standards in cross-jurisdiction fund solutions
PIM Capital sets new standards in cross-jurisdiction fund solutions, offering independent, client-focused administration across global markets.
Innovation, advisory and growth: Banchile Inversiones in 2024
Banchile Inversiones excelled in 2024 with new funds, digital expansion, market participation, and award-winning advisory services across Chile.
Digitalization, financial inclusion, and a new era of banking services: Uzbekistan’s road to WTO membership
Uzbekistan is transforming its banking sector through digitalisation and reforms, expanding financial access and preparing for WTO membership.
Fermi America secures $350m in financing led by Macquarie Group
Fermi America raises $350M financing led by Macquarie to develop its HyperGrid Project, advancing AI and energy infrastructure.
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Liechtenstein ranks first globally for foundations, combining legal clarity, stability, and innovation to create an ideal philanthropic environment.
Keeping the door open: wealthy UK citizens investing their way back into the EU
UK citizens investing in EU Golden Visas secure residency, citizenship, and long-term mobility post-Brexit through tailored investment strategies.
Ethiopia emerges as a sustainable investment leader on the African stage
Ethiopia’s reforms and green initiatives transform its economy, attracting sustainable investment and driving long-term growth in Africa.
France’s FDI renaissance marks a Nouvelle Ère for Europe
France targets high-value foreign investment in AI, life sciences, and logistics while expanding growth beyond Paris.
Inside Iceland’s green biotechnology revolution
Algalíf’s geothermal-powered facility turns Iceland’s volcanic landscape into Europe’s hub for sustainable biotechnology and natural antioxidant innovation.
Global development banks agree new priorities on finance, water security and private capital ahead of COP30
Leading multilateral development banks set new priorities on climate finance, water security, and private capital before COP30.
UK organisations show rising net zero ambition despite financial pressures, new survey finds
Half of UK firms now committed to net zero, driven by leadership engagement, staff participation, and sustainability-focused strategies.
Gulf ESG efforts fail to link profit with sustainability, study shows
A major Gulf study finds ESG and financial performance weakly linked, highlighting state-driven policy over market profitability.
Why leadership is the strongest defence in South Africa’s schools
Leadership and mentorship in South African schools create safer environments, inspire teachers, and empower communities despite poverty and violence.
Porto Business School launches executive programme on AI strategy
Porto Business School launches Advanced Program AI for Business, training executives to apply artificial intelligence in strategy and leadership.
POLIMI Graduate School of Management strengthens global reputation in MBA and master’s rankings
POLIMI Graduate School of Management earns recognition in LinkedIn and QS rankings, showcasing excellence in MBA and master’s programmes.
Trinity Business School strengthens standing in global MBA rankings
Trinity Business School marks its centenary with higher MBA rankings, excelling in diversity, teaching quality and graduate employability.
South African students develop tech concept to tackle hunger using AI and blockchain
South African students design Misfits Mzansi, an AI and blockchain app using surplus farm produce to tackle hunger.
Automation breakthrough reduces ambulance delays and saves NHS £800,000 a year
Robotic automation cuts NHS ambulance delays by hundreds of hours monthly, freeing staff and saving over £800,000 annually.
ISF warns of a ‘corporate model’ of cybercrime as criminals outpace business defences
Cybercrime now mirrors corporate operations, with supply chains and customer service, forcing businesses to rethink risk and security strategies.
New AI breakthrough promises to end ‘drift’ that costs the world trillions
A new AI breakthrough promises identical answers every time, ending costly drift and restoring trust in automation.
Global aerospace composites market to triple by 2034 as demand for lighter, greener aircraft accelerates
Rising aircraft production and lightweight, fuel-efficient composites drive the global aerospace market toward $65 billion by 2034.
XTI Aerospace launches Founders Club for TriFan 600 backers
XTI Aerospace unveils the Founders Club, offering TriFan 600 backers priority orders, private demonstrations, and early development involvement.
Icelandair retains position as Europe’s most punctual airline
Icelandair tops Europe’s punctuality rankings for a second month, achieving 81.4% on-time performance amid rising cancellations.
World’s longest-range private jet cleared to fly from Europe—but London to Sydney still just out of reach
Gulfstream G800, now certified in Europe and the U.S., is the world’s longest-range private jet—but can’t quite reach Sydney nonstop.
KAPPE and Limehome back sustainable living in Braunschweig’s new business hub
KAPPE and Limehome unveil sustainable serviced apartments in Braunschweig, merging modern digital hospitality with eco-conscious design.
Dar Global unveils $1bn Trump Plaza Jeddah in second Saudi venture with Trump Organization
EXPO REAL survey highlights fragile European property market recovery, led by housing, care facilities, and data centres amid policy constraints.
Europe’s property market shows fragile recovery as EXPO REAL survey highlights housing demand and policy strain
EXPO REAL survey highlights fragile European property market recovery, led by housing, care facilities, and data centres amid policy constraints.
Investors eye UAE as Belt and Road real estate gateway for Asia
Chinese investors are pouring record sums into UAE Belt and Road real estate, making Dubai and Abu Dhabi key hubs.
Bleisure boom turning Gen Z work travel into ‘life upgrade’
Gen Z professionals are upgrading work trips into lifestyle experiences, blending business with leisure through travel, luxury, and social media.
Inside London’s £1bn super-hotel with £20k penthouses, private butlers and a gilded eagle
London’s £1bn Chancery Rosewood hotel opens in Grosvenor Square, offering £20k penthouses, luxury dining, spa and private butlers.
Uber plots Channel Tunnel disruption with app-bookable high-speed trains
Uber partners with Gemini Rail to offer app-bookable high-speed trains from London to Paris, Brussels, and Lille by 2029.
Game, set…wax. Billie Jean King statue unveiled in New York
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We built an education system for everyone but disabled students
Disabled students face systemic barriers in education; true inclusion requires designing access, support, and dignity from the start.
Justice for sale? How a £40 claim became a £5,000 bill in Britain’s broken Small Claims Court
A £40 claim in Britain’s Small Claims Court spiralled into £5,000 in costs, highlighting systemic injustice for ordinary claimants.
Why control freaks never build great companies
Andrew Horn explores how true leadership relies on self-control, trust, and composure—not micromanagement or the illusion of control.
I quit London’s rat race to restore a huge crumbling estate in the Lake District
Deborah Lyon left London to restore a Victorian estate near Windermere, transforming it into a creative haven and retreat.
At the edge of Europe. A cruise gateway on the Russian frontier
Kirkenes, Norway’s Arctic cruise gateway, offers frontier history, reindeer roads, king crab feasts, and a unique Arctic experience.
The European Reads: What a 2,000-year-old philosophy can teach us about power
Vendan Kumararajah presents the A3 Model — a recursive ethical governance framework bridging philosophy, digital transformation, and systemic resilience.
Bicester Motion October 2025 Scramble: 2025’s final ode to British motoring culture
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Glastonbury and Coachella set the stage for $400bn music tourism growth
Global music tourism is booming, with festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella driving the market toward $400 billion by 2032.