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The Business Behind the Bet: How UK Online Gambling Became a Sixteen Billion Pound Industry

The UK Gambling Commission’s annual report for the financial year ending March 2025 recorded a total gross gambling yield of sixteen point eight billion pounds, a seven point three percent increase on the previous year. Remote gambling, which covers every form of betting and gaming conducted online, accounted for seven point eight billion of that total, up thirteen point one percent year-on-year. Nearly half the industry’s revenue now originates from screens rather than premises, and...

Sell Your Property Quickly Using Reliable Cash Purchase Agreements

Selling a home often feels like a long race with no finish line in sight. Traditional buyers might back out or struggle with funding. This creates a lot of stress for anyone needing to move fast. Cash purchase agreements offer a different path for homeowners. These deals focus on speed and certainty instead of waiting months for a bank. Understanding how these agreements work can help you regain control of your timeline. Speed Of Cash...

Your Pocket Guide to Egypt: How to Plan the Perfect Holiday Tour

Looking to plan your holiday in Egypt? It’s like a journey through time, from ancient wonders to iconic landmarks. When you choose Egypt tours, you’re not just travelling; you’re experiencing the culture, history, adventure, hospitality, and the amazing food, which means everything you’re looking for in your dream tour. Egypt offers you a dream-come-true experience: standing in front of the great Giza Pyramid or sailing across the Nile River feels like a magical adventure you’ve...

How generational differences can fuel growth

We are heading towards a time where five generations share the workplace. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, employees bring very different experiences, values and expectations. For leaders, this is not a problem to solve. It is an opportunity to harness a range of perspectives in service of better outcomes for the business. Yet the conversation around generational difference often starts in the wrong place. Narratives that younger generations do not want to work, that...

Tangela Q. Parker Reflects on Career Lessons from Healthcare Leadership

Tangela Q. Parker is an Atlanta-based marketing and corporate affairs executive with more than two decades of experience working at the intersection of healthcare, public policy, and institutional reputation. Her career has focused on helping large organisations communicate clearly during complex and highly scrutinised moments. Parker grew up in Brandon, Mississippi, in a family that valued discipline, service, and education. Her father balanced federal work with running a small business, while her mother was both...

Scottish startup SWURF secures £200k funding to make Edinburgh the world’s flexible working capital

Edinburgh-based remote working platform SWURF has secured a £200,000 investment round as it accelerates plans to transform the Scottish capital into one of the world’s most flexible working-friendly cities. The funding will support the rollout of SWURF Pods, the company’s on-demand private meeting spaces designed for professionals who need secure and quiet environments for calls, meetings and focused work while on the move. The investment round includes backing from prominent industry figures such as Gareth...

Nick Clegg and Sheryl Sandberg join board of British AI start-up Nscale

Nick Clegg and Sheryl Sandberg have joined the board of British artificial intelligence infrastructure start-up Nscale as the company completed a major fundraising round valuing the business at $14.6 billion. The appointments come as Nscale secured $2 billion in fresh capital from a consortium of global investors, including the US semiconductor giant Nvidia, significantly boosting the firm’s ambitions to build large-scale data centre infrastructure for the rapidly expanding AI industry. The move positions Nscale among...

Nigel Farage invests in crypto firm led by Kwasi Kwarteng

Nigel Farage has invested £215,000 in a cryptocurrency business chaired by former UK chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, underscoring the growing overlap between politics and the digital asset sector. The leader of Reform UK purchased 4.3 million shares in Stack BTC through his personal investment vehicle Thorn in the Side Ltd. The shares were acquired at 5p each, giving Farage a 6.3 per cent stake in the company. Stack BTC is listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange...

Strait of Hormuz crisis sends oil price close to $120 as Middle East conflict rattles markets

Oil prices surged to their highest levels in nearly three years as escalating conflict in the Middle East disrupted energy supplies and triggered fears of a major global shock to oil markets. The global benchmark Brent crude oil briefly climbed to $119.50 a barrel in overnight trading, the first time prices have approached $120 since 2022, before easing back to around $107 after reports that the Group of Seven could release strategic oil reserves to...

Bank of England may raise interest rates as oil shock from Middle East war drives inflation fears

Expectations for UK interest rates have shifted dramatically after the surge in global oil prices triggered by the widening conflict in the Middle East, with investors now increasingly betting that borrowing costs could rise rather than fall in 2026. Financial markets are pricing in roughly a 70 per cent chance that the Bank of England will increase interest rates by a quarter percentage point before the end of the year, a stark reversal from expectations...