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Bitcoin and Ethereum can work for you: here’s how the Katana ecosystem makes it happen

Katana, supported by its native token KAT, is engineered to deliver an optimized DeFi experience, offering exceptional liquidity across protocols such as Morpho (lending), Sushi (spot DEX), and Vertex (perpetuals DEX). Drawing from five different sources of yield, Katana is set to introduce a new DeFi paradigm for risk-takers, whales, and institutions, alongside strategic partners like Conduit, Chainlink, and Blockworks. May 28, 2025 — The Katana Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to building the best...

Mastering Academic Writing: The Best Citation Generators for ACS, APA, and MLA Styles

As with most academic and professional activities, correctly citing your sources is important. Whether it’s a chemistry research paper, a psychology case study, or a literary analysis, proper citations within your work demonstrate credibility and help avoid plagiarism. However, formatting citations manually is tedious. This is where citation generators come in handy. In this article we discuss how citation generators work, look into the differences between the most widely used styles ACS, APA and MLA...

UK Gambling Industry Concerned Over Stricter Regulation and Higher Taxes

A worrying time could lie ahead for the UK gambling industry. Recent revenue figures have again been impressive, especially for the online sector. However, stricter regulation is already being put in place and now there are fears of higher tax rates being imposed. Earlier this year, the Gambling Minister Baroness Twycross spoke at the AGM of the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC). One of her comments really struck home as the politician spoke about “the...

Springbok Casino Review 2025: Is This Still South Africa’s Most Trusted Online Casino?

Springbok Casino has steadily established itself as a key player in the South African gambling market and beyond, developing a strong reputation since it began operating. But does it actually meet the expectations in 2025? The casino’s interface is user-friendly, featuring games organized into ideal categories for easier exploration. Furthermore, the variety of games is impressive, featuring well-known genres like slots, table games, and video poker, among others. To gain a complete understanding of this...

AI architecture scale-up NavLive scoops £4m of funding to transform construction industry

NavLive, which has newly developed an AI-powered, handheld scanning tool offering architects and construction professionals the ability to create high precision building site scans in real time, launches today with £3.3m in Seed funding. The round was led by deep tech investor OSE, with participation from SOSV, Oxford Capital Partners, Clearance Venture Partners, AE Works, Britbots, Oxford Innovation Finance, as well as a c. £700K grant from Innovate UK awarded last year. Developed by academics...

Ministers to gain power to mandate pension fund investment in UK assets

Ministers are to be granted new powers to compel pension funds to invest in British assets, under plans set to be announced in the Pension Schemes Bill on Thursday — a move expected to spark controversy within the retirement savings industry. The government will introduce a “reserve power” that allows it to set binding asset allocation targets for workplace pension schemes. This would effectively give ministers the authority to dictate that a proportion of pension...

Markets rally as US court blocks Trump tariffs, sparking hopes of trade policy reset

Global stock markets jumped and the dollar strengthened after a major US court ruling blocked President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, throwing his trade strategy into legal turmoil and easing investor concerns over further economic disruption. The FTSE 100 rose 0.5 per cent in early trading before paring gains to close flat, while Germany’s DAX gained 0.8 per cent and France’s CAC 40 added 1 per cent. In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei surged 1.88 per cent and...

Hiring revival in doubt as employer confidence wanes over tax rises and workers’ rights bill

Hopes for a sustained recovery in UK hiring “hang in the balance” as employer sentiment is hit by concerns over rising payroll taxes and incoming workers’ rights legislation, according to a new report by the Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC). In its latest survey released on Thursday, the REC found that while short and medium-term hiring intentions improved in the three months to April, broader economic confidence among employers deteriorated, raising questions over whether a...

UK car production slumps to lowest April levels since 1952 amid van factory closure and global trade turmoil

Britain’s car industry suffered its worst April in over 70 years, with new figures revealing a sharp fall in vehicle production that underscores deepening challenges facing the sector. Data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that UK car output fell by 8.9 per cent last month, with only 56,500 vehicles rolling off production lines — the worst April since 1952, excluding the shutdowns during the Covid pandemic. Meanwhile, commercial vehicle output...

Wealthier homeowners hit as banks raise mortgage rates amid inflation fears

High street banks have begun hiking mortgage rates for borrowers with large deposits, in a move that could add hundreds of pounds a year to the cost of remortgaging for wealthier homeowners. The shift comes as stubborn inflation figures dampen hopes of further interest rate cuts this summer. Over the past week, nine lenders — including Halifax, Nationwide, NatWest and Santander — have increased their fixed-rate mortgage deals, targeting products typically used by those with...