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Mastering Hospitality: Interview with Oxford Brookes Alumnus, Seasoned Hotelier Edward Read

Today I sit down with Edward Read—Oxford Brookes University alumnus and hospitality veteran—to hear about his post-graduation career. Read graduated in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Management, a standout program for aspiring hospitality industry professionals. His career has taken him around the world, working for some of the world’s top hotel brands, including Mandarin Oriental, The Ritz-Carlton, Shangri-La Group, and Swire Hotels. Read has just embarked on a new journey...

What to Look for When Choosing Enterprise SMS Solutions

Communication is central to today’s digital business landscape, and SMS is one of the most reliable ways to reach customers directly. An enterprise SMS solution can help your company launch and manage organized campaigns that inform and engage your audience. Consider these factors when searching for the best solutions. Key Features of an Enterprise SMS Solution The most effective SMS providers offer valuable services to enhance the customer experience. Consider the following key features of...

The Smartest Way to Reduce Equipment Downtime and Repair Costs

Equipment breakdowns hit businesses hard. Manufacturing firms now lose over £260,000 per hour when production stops unexpectedly—that’s 50% more than in 2019. Most companies still wait for things to break before fixing them. This reactive approach costs far more than planning ahead with proper equipment management software. Prevention beats panic every time. The Real Cost of Equipment Failures When a machine breaks down, the repair bill tells only part of the story. A £500 component...

Senate unanimously passes Epstein files bill, sends to Trump’s desk

The Senate has officially passed a bill that would force the Department of Justice to release all materials related to Jeffrey Epstein, marking an end to a saga that consumed Congress for several months.  The House sent over the bill early Tuesday morning, which triggered immediate passage of the legislation after no Senate Republican blocked an attempt by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to fast track the bill through the upper chamber.  It now...

Trump official fires back at Dem’s Epstein donor claim: ‘Totally different person’

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin clapped back after Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, said he had taken money from someone named Jeffrey Epstein. The congresswoman dropped Zeldin’s name while listing figures and entities she said had taken money from ‘somebody’ by the name of Jeffrey Epstein. Noting that she had her ‘team dig in very quickly,’ she rattled off the following list: ‘Mitt Romney, the NRCC, Lee Zeldin, George Bush, WinRed, McCain-Palin, Rick Lazio.’...

Bond markets could force Rachel Reeves into a ‘secondary budget’, warns leading City investor

Bond markets may force Rachel Reeves to deliver a second budget if investors react negatively to next week’s fiscal plans, a senior City investor has warned, underscoring the fragile backdrop the chancellor faces ahead of 26 November. David Zahn, head of European fixed income at the $1.69 trillion asset manager Franklin Templeton, said the biggest risk to Reeves was that markets “disappoint” rather than celebrate the Budget — a scenario that could push up gilt...

Reeves urged to set out how £2bn AI investment will be spent in Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves should use the Autumn Budget to spell out how the government plans to deploy the £2 billion earmarked for the UK’s AI Opportunities Action Plan, according to leading audit, tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. Evelina Panchal, a director at the firm, said businesses urgently needed clarity on how the funding would be allocated, arguing that proper investment planning could unlock transformative gains for the economy. “Research from Microsoft suggests AI represents...

Popular TP-Link routers could be banned after risks exposed

A major national security debate is unfolding, and it affects more than government networks. It touches your home, your devices, and the Wi-Fi your family uses every day. The Commerce Department has proposed blocking new sales of TP-Link products after a months-long review into the company’s ties to China, citing a growing TP-Link security risk. Multiple agencies, including Homeland Security and Defense, supported that proposal. They believe the company’s connections could expose American networks to...

Trump signs off on possible CIA operations in Venezuela: report

President Donald Trump has given his approval for the CIA to carry out covert operations within Venezuela, The New York Times reported Tuesday. The report comes after the U.S. deployed USS Gerald Ford, America’s largest aircraft carrier, to the Caribbean. Citing multiple people briefed on the matter, the Times reported that the covert operations could lay the groundwork for a potentially more broad military campaign. The unnamed sources further said that back channel negotiations with...