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The Most Popular Fonts for Marketers in 2025

Certain typefaces are dominating the digital space right now, with a lot of success coming down to their versatility, clarity, and adaptability. With fonts like Helvetica, Montserrat, and Roboto being the top choices, it’s also interesting to see more serif fonts emerging, including Garamond and Playfair Display, solidifying their place in modern marketing. Factors that Drive Font Perception Fonts are a part of a visual language, and they help to communicate a brand’s identity, as well...

Better Sleep, Better Performance: How Technology Like CPAP Machines Is Transforming Sleep Health

We’ve all experienced it — that foggy, exhausted feeling after a poor night’s sleep, where even simple tasks feel impossible. In today’s fast-paced world, quality sleep has become a luxury rather than a necessity. With demanding work schedules, constant screen time, and endless stress, millions of Australians are struggling to get restorative rest. The result? A silent epidemic of sleep disorders affecting workplace performance, mental health, and overall well-being. One of the most common culprits...

Evri named UK’s worst delivery firm for third consecutive year as complaints mount

Evri has been named the UK’s worst delivery company for the third year in a row, after new Ofcom figures revealed widespread customer dissatisfaction over delays, damaged parcels and poor communication. According to the regulator’s annual delivery market review, more than four in ten people (41%) said they were dissatisfied with Evri’s service — the highest level of any major courier. Just 31% of respondents said they were satisfied, marking a further decline from last...

Forbes launches first-ever ‘Most Powerful Women in Sports’ list celebrating 25 global trailblazers

Forbes has unveiled its first-ever Most Powerful Women in Sports list, spotlighting 25 women who are transforming one of the world’s most influential industries — from athletes and owners to investors, executives and innovators. Presented in partnership with Ally Financial, the new annual ranking celebrates the female leaders driving growth, innovation and equality across the global sports economy. Among those recognised are Gayle Benson, owner of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and NBA’s Pelicans; Caitlin...

Two new crossbench peers appointed to House of Lords for expertise in health and social policy

The House of Lords Appointments Commission has announced two new non-party-political appointments to the Upper Chamber, recognising leading figures in healthcare and social policy for their national contribution to public life. Professor Dame Clare Gerada (pictured) and Polly Neate CBE have been recommended as crossbench peers, joining the House of Lords as independent members unaligned with any political party. Professor Dame Clare Gerada has served as a practising NHS GP since 1983, with a career...

Waitrose’s kindness gap: how a supermarket lost its humanity

It’s not often you see a supermarket make national news for not letting someone work for free. Usually the outrage runs in the other direction—“greedy corporations exploiting unpaid labour” and so on. But today’s piece in The Telegraph about Waitrose and Tom Boyd, a 27-year-old man with severe autism, has managed to flip that script entirely. And in doing so, it has revealed something rather telling about the way big companies like to wrap themselves...

JCB invests £100m to modernise flagship UK factory and secure 8,000 jobs

JCB has announced plans to invest £100 million in a major overhaul of its flagship Rocester plant in Staffordshire, in a move set to safeguard 8,000 UK jobs and bolster confidence in the nation’s struggling manufacturing sector. The project will transform the company’s historic UK headquarters — originally converted from a cheese factory in 1950 — into a state-of-the-art production facility capable of delivering greater efficiency and output. The privately owned construction and agricultural equipment...

UK inflation holds at 3.8% in September, fuelling hopes of earlier rate cut

UK inflation held steady at 3.8 per cent in September, confounding expectations of a rise and increasing the likelihood that the Bank of England could cut interest rates before the end of the year. The latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showed consumer price inflation (CPI) unchanged from August, and below the 4 per cent forecast by the Bank and City economists. The figures signal that the disinflationary trend may be regaining momentum, providing...

Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack confirmed as UK’s most costly, with £1.9bn impact

The cyber attack that crippled Jaguar Land Rover’s operations has been confirmed as the most expensive in British history, with losses estimated at £1.9 billion, according to new analysis from the Cyber Monitoring Centre (CMC). The incident, which halted JLR production for five weeks from the start of September, disrupted around 5,000 organisations — including parts manufacturers, logistics providers, showrooms and repair shops — and sent shockwaves through the wider UK automotive supply chain. The...

Allica Bank acquires fintech Kriya in £1bn SME finance drive

Allica Bank has acquired Kriya, the award-winning SME lending fintech formerly known as MarketFinance, in a move that marks the UK’s fastest-growing fintech’s entry into the embedded payments market and signals its ambition to deliver £1 billion of SME working capital finance by 2028. The acquisition strengthens Allica’s position in the SME finance sector by combining its growing business lending portfolio with Kriya’s specialist expertise in invoice, loan and embedded PayLater solutions. The two firms...