She’s not gotta have it.
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Many argue that the end of the pandemic is an opportunity to move towards a circular economy in clothing.
COVID changed the face of the high street, shuttering non-essential shops and emptying pavements.
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Since the 2010s boosting retail has been the government’s primary remedy for better high street health. Without centering the community these street serve, though, plans are likely to fail.
Rolling the dix.
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If insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results, what does that say about the EU?
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Our research shows what valuable followers fume about.
The great separation.
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As the fourth most innovative nation in the world, the UK is under particular threat.
The lawnmower man.
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The term metaverse was coined by Neal Stephenson in his 1992 science-fiction novel Snow Crash.
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The UK is attempting to renegotiate the Northern Ireland protocol, but its proposals are unrealistic.
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Good information and appropriate facilities are in short supply.
Time for the three-day weekend.
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Singapore looks like one of the big winners from Brexit.
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New data shows the recent damage to UK’s prized services sector – and potentially to Europe as a whole.
‘The only living worker left’.
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The government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda seems to be taking no account of coming automation.
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As hundreds of thousands of people are “pinged” by the NHS track and trace app, how can employers cope with staff shortages?
From pandemic to scamdemic.
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Between £16 billion and £27 billion is estimated to be unrecoverable from small businesses alone.
Welcome to the latest craze in gaming.
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If you haven’t heard of Axies yet, it’s probably about time.
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The economic benefits of the Olympics are in question like never before.
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How the cost of what we eat rises and falls.
Behind the tempting window displays, the financials at Patisserie Valerie were going sour.
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Following collapses like cake shop chain Patisserie Valerie, the UK government is trying to toughen up the rules around financial reporting.
Green growth?
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Green bonds also encourage environmental investment elsewhere.
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Your brain may have got used to working from home, here’s how to transition back to the office.
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Now is not the time for rocket men to abandon spaceship Earth.
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But it’s the taking part that counts.
Hirst Lord of the Treasury.
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Make 10,000 sheets of coloured dots and give them each a corresponding NFT, and what do you have?
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Musicians, record labels and listeners could all be affected by sweeping changes to the music streaming industry.
(unless you’re Google).
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Ireland is the latest country to make the mistake of thinking that algorithms by themselves are the route to untold prosperity.
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A brief guide for customers and businesses.